Oasis of the Seas Review

4.5 / 5.0
3,765 reviews

Western Caribbean July/Aug 2018

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Oasis of the Seas
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First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Jul 2018
Cabin: Ocean View Balcony

This was our first cruise as a family with two adult children. I am sure the kids on the cruise had a blast, I am glad we waited to go on a cruise when our kids were adults. The on/off boarding was seamless. It seemed hectic at times, but all in all went smoothly. Our cabin (Ocean View w/balcony) was some what spacious for four adults. Next time we go we will definitely get two adjoining rooms (if available). The dining was just absolutely awesome. The variety we had in the Silk Dining area was great. The breakfast in the Windjammer was excellent. The entertainment was definitely great. There was a wide variety of different thing to do, morning, noon and night. Something for everyone to do. Now we get to the staff and crew. Our waitresses in the Silk were just absolutely wonderful. After the first night they knew what we wanted pretty much and treated us like we were family. Even at breakfast the staff was always there to help you with what you wanted to eat. Couldn't have asked for a better experience. The ports (Labadee, Falmouth and Cozumel) were great. The crew and staff take great care of everyone while docked. There was a good variety of excursions. Something for all ages to do. I would highly recommend reserving them prior to departure.

One thing that I would recommend to the ship:

1. Maybe get a kiosk or two so passengers can look up available excursions. That would tone down the line at the excursions desk. That way passengers can find an excursion that is available, instead of trying to figure out what was open with the desk clerk.

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Ocean View Balcony

Cabin 6D

The cabin was very nice. Sleeps four, but it sure was a bit cramped for four adults. On the flip side we weren't in our cabin that much except to sleep. Next go around adjoining rooms will definitely be on the list.

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