Oasis of the Seas Review

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Just my last time!

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Oasis of the Seas
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10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Feb 2015
Cabin: Large Interior Stateroom

My wife and I boarded the Oasis after spending 11 nights on the Legend Of The Seas. To say there is a major contrast is an understatement! Crowd control is non existant until thins settle down the next day. Upon boardin which was a smooth process we were on the ship but when we proceded to the Windjammer along with 4000 other people it was a nightmare. Finding a table was virtually impossible especially since my mom was in a wheelchair which was the only reason back on the Oasis since the transformation drydock. More on that later.

The cabin steward did a wonderful job and had a great pleasant smile and greeting for us each time we saw each other.

As usual dining request made prior to getting on the ship from the Diamond Plus office was not as requested so our table for 8 not would have been very hard to access with a wheelchair was changed by the Matredee to our original request for six. Oasis is now using deck five and half of deck four for my time ding so even on deck four there was always lines outside waiting for a table. I guess RCCL is trying to do everything they can to get switched to the Disaster Dining concept. Oh was that supposed to be Dynamic Dining? That' s a bad bad joke !

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Large Interior Stateroom

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Cabin was very big. The contemporary furnishings such as night stands and bathroom storage is a bad joke considering the older ships. Ever try to get out of an armless chair with artificial hips, knees, and rods in your back. It's not pretty to look at neither fun to attempt. !Cabin steward was a sweetheart !

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