Oasis of the Seas Review

4.5 / 5.0
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Amazing time but so much to do that I did not chill out much

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akalaniz
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: May 2017
Cabin: Family Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony
Traveled with children

Fabulous cruise. There was so much to do and see on the ship. My favorite place was the solarium. I went up each morning after working out, grabbed a plate of food and a coffee from the Bistro and sat in a comfy chair watching the ocean. I tried the ock climbing wall and the ice rink and they were fun. Get there early to sign up for the ice rink or you may not get a spot. The one thing I noticed about this ship is that I really had to preplan and sign up for shows and excursions early. I waited until boarding to try and get a sting ray excursion and it was sold out. I also waited on the comedy club and it was already booked up. Luckily I had prebooked all the other shows and excursions. Think of what you want before you cruise! Other than that, I loved Central Park, the Solarium, the Rising tide bar, and so much more. It was amazing. Our cabins were fine. Smaller than on our last cruise on the Liberty of the Seas but we fit just fine. The balcony railings were higher than on the Liberty which appeased my husband. The food was yummy and the service was spectacular. None of the excursions were overcrowded and the two beaches we visited were not crowded either. I am a stairs person so I have no elevator complaints but I heard others complaining the elevators were slow and crowded.

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Family Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony

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Small but functional with a good size balcony.

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