Oasis of the Seas Review

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Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Oasis of the Seas
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tjcouillard
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Feb 2017
Cabin: Ocean View Stateroom

Our adult children's' first cruise and we wanted a full list of options and activities for them. Oasis offered that. The level of service and options on this ship are extraordinary. The food throughout the ship was excellent. We particularly enjoyed the Solarium Bistro and Sabor Mexican fare. The adult children enjoyed many of the activities on the ship, from the FloRiders, rock climbing walls, basketball, table tennis, running track, zip lining, and pools to the more inside event like the shows, line dancing, and social activities. The ship is amazing and offers so much.

Quality time with adult children is hard to come by with busy lives. A cruise offers a separation from the rest of the world that allows one-on-one interactions. I spent a late night walking with my son that ended up in a zany miniature golf game on an active windy course and time in the gym and on the track with my daughter. can't get those moments easily in other places.

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Ocean View Stateroom

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Falmouth

Tubing down the White River was fun and relaxing

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