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20Jan/110

2011 Oasis of the Seas Cruise Vessel Review

2011 Oasis of the Seas Cruise Vessel Review

The world’s largest cruise ship made its debut last December 2009. With 16 decks and a 6,400 guest capacity, the most important question is whether the Oasis of the Seas can meet the expectation of its discerning patrons.

Oasis of the Seas Cruise Ship

The Biggest in Every Way
Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas is the biggest cruise ship and it comes with a huge price tag at $1.24 billion – making it the priciest commercial liner ever made. With a record breaking size, cost and capacity, the Oasis of the Seas is set to impress its guests and deliver to its promise.

A Floating City
The Oasis of the Seas is practically a master-planned floating city with a sound zoning allocation that is comparable to modern cities. There are 7 neighboring sections found on the Oasis which consists of: the Boardwalk, the Royale Promenade, the Youth Zone, the AquaTheater, the Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center, the Pool and Sports Zone and the Entertainment Place. The different areas feature street-level shops, casual cafes, a bustling nightlife and inspiring loft suites.

For the Young and the Young at Heart
The Youth Zone is the biggest facility which let children and teens enjoy their stay at sea. It features fun programs and an amusement theater specifically designed for kids. The Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center is among the largest spas on water and is the hub for rejuvenating and relaxing travelers alike. Its therapeutic services are sure to help the passengers feel and look their very best.

Fun for All
The entire family is sure to have fun while spending quality time together. The Oasis of the Seas features a load of activities like the ZipLine across its deck, the Flowrider surfing simulator, a rock wall for climbing, roller-blading. These daytime amusement will surely compete for your time. Even after sunset, your stay at the Oasis becomes more vibrant. The AquaTheater, a public pool on daytime, becomes a water circus because of the aerial feats brought on by the flying trapeze, trampolines and high-dive towers. Photo by Paul Dickerson

17Mar/103

OASIS OF THE SEAS CRUISE REVIEW, GREAT FOOD AND FUN

OASIS OF THE SEAS CRUISE REVIEW, GREAT FOOD AND FUN

By far, Oasis of the Seas of Royal Caribbean is the largest cruise ship in the world, capable of carrying 5,400 guests with a load of innovative features. She spans 16 decks with an awesome 220 thousand tonnes with enormous number of staterooms, as many as 2700.

Oasis of the Seas - Worlds Biggest Cruise Ship

It has another first to her credit, where the entertainment areas are in neighborhoods including pool and sports zone, spa and fitness zone, entertainment place and youth zone. There is an evolutionary public space in Central park neighborhood that combines Nature with nautical miles and the Boardwalk neighborhood.

Oasis of the Seas

The pool and sports zone has an entire deck of pools, basketball courts, rock climbing walls and many more. The youth zone is for children and teens of age under 17, spanning an area of 29000 square feet. For infants and toddlers, there is a nursery, first of its kind in royal Caribbean.

Oasis of the Seas H2O - Amazing Place for Families with Small Kids.

There is no dearth for pool in Oasis of the Seas. Along with the main pool, there are sports pool, a pool exclusively for adults, and two flow rider surfing stimulators. The largest and deepest pool in the sea is in Royal Caribbeans, called the "Aqua theater pool", which is about 18 feet deep. Oasis of the sea has to her credit adventure ocean theater with all the seating and production equipment and is exclusively dedicated for children, the first at sea.

Central Park - Oasis of the Seas

Teen agers and teens can relax in the lap of teen spa where there are many spa options. Typically unique to Oasis of the Seas, is the carousel that holds a tropical park with trees and flowers. There are unbelievable 24 dining options, ranging from signature restaurant to neighborhood specific themed venues.

Royal Promenade - Oasis of the Seas

There is a wide variety of food and beverage with no extra charge whose crown is the central park, managed by the award winning Chef Kenann von Raesfeld, with the title of best young cook in the world-he is just 23 years of age. Vintage wine bar is always a popular spot for guests and the healthy selection of wide ranges from tropical white Riesing to Merlot. For more health conscious people, there is the solarium bistro. Enjoy the Caribbean on Oasis of the Seas.