Oasis of the Seas Review

Beware Royal Loft Suite #1720

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Ph-lipp
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Feb 2016

Our week of 2-20/2-27. The volume of the suite, plus the Lutron-like lighting, two closets, two baths...all really enjoyed and appreciated!! The suite is tired and worn...but it appears (?) maybe some freshening is shortly on the way. That would be great. However.....our huge balcony (kind of overkill...2 lounge chairs. 4 chaise lounges, one four-top table and chairs, etc.) was a little much for the two of us. Problem: we looked over the miniature golf course, the flow-rider, the zip line, and another water-attraction. Peace and quiet...ummmm...not so much.

If you have the choice....take 1718. Although it appears larger...can't be by much and it does not have the rear-facing problems, except for the noise.

On a happier note...the suite lounge and restaurant were just great. People ALL so nice. Service ALL first rate...could go on and on about how good that was. The Chef's Table on the first night was a lucky choice for food wine and people. Made good friends that lasted the week. Other specialty restaurants unmemorable although many remarked that Giovanni's was great...maybe we just hit it wrong.

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