I chose this cruise because I have been on the Harmony, and am going on the Symphony,so I wanted to go on the Oasis. It has gotten such good reviews and I remember when it was released all the news around it. The Oasis is a beautiful ship! I took my two grandsons, ages 11, and 13. The boys tried going to the pools, but never got in, because they were so crowded. I know its spring break, but...There was plenty to do for the 13 year old, but the 11 year old didn't want to go to the kids club,so he was quite lost. Our cabin attendant,Vincent, was wonderful !! We had dinner in the main dining room, and our wait staff was great!!! Our waiter, Richard, and assistant Raveen could not do more for us. We had a problem in the dining room one night , but it was a problem with the bar service, which we had a lot of other places. Loved the 70's party and the prohibition event. My biggest complaint was the size of the rooms. This is my 15th cruise and NEVER have i been in a smaller room. If I hadn't bought extra storage, we could not have done it. Although it was a good cruise,I don't think I will go on the Oasis again.
When I made the restorations thru the website, I told her that i didn't want an obstructed view. I had a partially obstructed view. I have never had a room so small, there was three in there and we could barely move!!! I hate the layout where the beds are first, You really could not get around at all when the sofa bed was out...I have shared rooms with two of my sisters before and never had a problem . But with two kids, we could not move or had any storage... Hated the bathroom also.. After the Symphony, I will not take the bigger ships again. It is just not worth it...
Have been to St. Thomas and wanted to show the boys around on my own. We took a cab and went to Paradise Point and to Megans and around the island on our own..