Oasis of the Seas Review

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Review for the Eastern Mediterranean Cruise on Oasis of the Seas

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Sail Date: Nov 2014

Embarkation as is most of the time with Royal Caribbean no problem. We got out of our cab and were on the ship in less than 15 minutes. We found our cabin and were very happy with what we saw. The map that we saw prior to arriving in Florida showed the Diamond lounge on deck 6 our deck, but it has moved to deck 4 aft, close to “My Time” dining.

The Cabin is very spacious as far a cruise cabins go. It has a small bath tub that we never used. The closet is great. More than enough room for any seven day cruise with no need to put the suit cases under the bed – plenty of room in the closet. The cabin can be divided into sections with a curtain. I came back to the room early one afternoon to nap and wife closed the curtain and it worked out just fine.

The Oasis of the Seas turned out to be a bit of a disappointment. We were its sister ship the Allure of the Seas three years earlier, so we knew what to expect:

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Cabin Jr. Suite

Great Cabin - No problem plenty of great closet space.

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