We chose this cruise because of the available shows, specifically the production of Cats and the Ice show (and off day ice skating opportunity). And the shows did not disappoint. Their production of Cats was Broadway quality and the ice show was amazing. We also enjoyed the Dive shows and Headliner show. Of course, to get decent seats (even with our prebooked reservations that we made online ...
Diamond Plus, 7th time on Oasis, 8 on Allure, 2 on Harmony. Just sailed on the Allure in September and the Harmony in October. The food was fine. This time the menu was completely changed. The selections were limited. If you got seafood, or chicken for that matter your sides were a scoop of mashed, a few carrot slices and a few pieces of broccoli. None of the food tasted the same. It was ...
The Oasis of the seas is a beautiful ship! But it was ruined by everything they charged EXTRA for. They are CHEAP, CHEAP, AND CHEAP!!
-Such as $7.95 room service fee. They don’t provide a lanyard for the card, HOWEVER, they sell them for $12.95 EVERYWHERE on the boat.
-If you want a lovely meal (free on other cruise lines), then you pay $$$. The regular dining meals are UNDERWHELMING, and ...
Avoid the balconies on the 12 to 14th floor if you are one that hopes to enjoy even a modest amount day time peaceful relaxation. There is no privacy.
In the afternoons the "music" loudly is blasting down from above the pool deck- what a waste of extra money - never enjoyed our balcony for the whole "vacation".
Poor Guest services- were not helpful, we felt our concern was ...
This was our very first cruise for myself and my family and it by far exceeded every expectation. The ship is beautiful and kept very clean. The staff works very hard to make sure you are always completely satisfied. Everything is always done in an orderly fashion and never once felt chaotic in any way. From boarding the ship, to leaving the gangway during our ashore days, it always ran very ...
We had heard mixed reviews of the Oasis class and larger ships. We were quite surprised; that with 6188 guests on board, it did not seem crowded.
On a couple of days the WindJammer café had a line for the "washy-washy" but the line moved fairly quickly. The same was true at 150 Central Park when we went there for lunch. It took 3-5 minutes to get thru the line, but they could use more seating ...
This was our first cruise ever and did we ever set the bar high. The ship was huge with so much to see and do. Our room (balcony room 12156) was bigger than what we expected. It was clean and comfortable. Even though the ship was huge, it did not feel crowded at all. The food was a bit disappointing. It definitely was plentiful but lacked in taste sadly. It was fine but we weren’t blown away by ...
Looking to try a large ship. This fit the bill. The entertainment was very good on the ship except for CATS (not my cup of tea) Since it was such a large ship we felt the need to schedule all the entertaiment which did take the fun out of being able to make changes to your schedule as you were affaid of being blocked out of the show at a latter time. We had shows cancelled and the rescheduled ...
Selected by a friend who planned the group travel for the group of friends with whom I traveled. Oasis of the Seas needs an overhaul-getting old and shows wear. The food wasn’t anything spectacular! I Had to ask for water refills at dinner frequently and a black napkin multiple times whenever I had dark evening dress on. They looked at me as though they couldn’t figure why I was asking for a ...
Dinning in main dinning room had great staff but some were very unsure of there duties, also food was lesser quality than on other cruises we had been on. Shows were cancelled a lot do to rough seas (which i understand) but they brag this ship up to not having much motion due to its stability system and it was the worst voyage we have had during every day of cruising . Smaller ships we were on ...