Oasis of the Seas Review

4.5 / 5.0
3,765 reviews

Wonderful ship, so many things to do!

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Oasis of the Seas
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CruiseMommy888
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Mar 2018
Cabin: Aquatheater Suite with Balcony
Traveled with children

This is an amazing ship! So much to do that we did not do everything in the 7 days we were on it. If you have the chance to go for a suite, do it - it is very worth the perks and amenities. We loved all the shows, even CATS! We were not to into the ports of call initially, but we had a lot of fun at each one. We loved Barefoot Beach in Labadee. We also did the Dolphinaris excursion in Cozumel and it was pretty good but a little confusing at times on where to go and what to do. We enjoyed petting/kissing the dolphin and the food that they provided. My 9 year old Daughter loved the Flow Rider. We purchase a group lesson for her but not sure that was needed. They did teach her some cool tricks though and she had a lot of confidence during the free surf time. There are a lot of people on the ship so pack your patience. There are plenty of places to chill too to avoid the crowds if you want to.

Cabin Review

Aquatheater Suite with Balcony

Cabin A4

We took a chance on a GTY suite and won! We were expecting a Jr Suite and would have been happy with that but were upgraded to Suite 14730 two days before sailing. 14730 is an Aqua Theater suite and is the smallest of the AT suites. I couldn't find much info on this suite so I'll post what I would have wanted to know. This is a 1 bedroom suite and it has two balcony's. One balcony has a beautiful view of the water and the other has a pretty good view of the aqua theater. This suite sleeps 3 comfortably and the third person should be a child since they will sleep on the couch that does not pull out. Our attendant Alex was awesome and he made up the couch each night with padding and it was very comfy. Be prepared to walk since it is the very last cabin in the back of the ship (but we were ok with that). The bathroom was nice and big (for a cabin) and one thing to note is that the bathtub wall is very high and the ceiling is low, so someone tall may have to sit down in the tub to take a shower and an older person may have difficulties getting into the tub. Be sure to take advantage of all of the suite perks, like Costal Kitchen, priority seating in the shows, easy on/off the ship and the Barefoot Beach in Labadee!

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Labadee

Barefoot Beach was awesome!

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