Oasis of the Seas Review

Eastern Caribbean

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

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Sail Date: Jul 2017
Cabin: Junior Suite with Balcony

The largest ship in the Caribbean and designed specifically for that area. The ship design and logistics were about as traveler friendly as possible. The food in the main dining is if not gourmet quality then none the less excellent. For an added fee smaller intimate upscale dining is available but we did not sample any of these. Transportation from the ship to the shopping areas was adequate for elderly parents in Phillipsburg, St Marteen and San Jaun, Puerto Rico. If you are traveling with elderly parents and found the heat a bit much at the first two stops be advised that you should check arrangements in Labadee, Haiti before arrival. There is quite a walk from the pier to ground transportation. Unlike the first two ports there were only a few wheelchair porters and no golf carts available on the pier. The entertainment is first class and there are plenty of activities for every age group on this ship. Embarkation and disembarkation were very quick and efficient.

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Junior Suite with Balcony

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More than any two people could need on a cruise. Comfortable and the beds and pillows were the best I've ever found in any hotel much less a cruise ship.

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