One of the largest ships in the world -- the one that kicked off the equation of bigger equals better when it launched in 2009 -- Oasis of the Seas makes an impression even before you board. Dwarfing its counterparts at Port Everglades, the mega-ship looms like a condo building or perhaps an office park. The this-can't-be-a-ship effect continues as you board; lined with shops like Michael Kors, Kate Spade and Starbucks -- and most importantly, no outside windows -- the ship's Royal Promenade gives the impression of a hectic mall, rather than a cruise ship.
Dining - Main dining room for dinner had excellent food and great service. The buffets at the Windjammer are as expected. Decent quality and a very good variety. The other venues we ate at were also excellent. The Park Café had a really nice salad bar (you tell them what you want-they make it for you) and a fantastic signature roast beef More
Great cruise.........better option and price..The Cabin--Dining--Entertainment and Activites the service.-ship and shore excursions etc. ...........outbeat all others........you have to experience this to know what others are elated about..