Oasis of the Seas Review

Oasis of the Beta Test

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Oasis of the Seas
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First Time Cruiser • Age 40s

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Sail Date: May 2010

The Good: The Oasis has some great speciality venues. The Italian, family style, place was some of the best food and service we had ever experienced on any cruise.

The technology in the ship was a leap forward. No more guessing what deck to head to on port days with the gangway button, and that was nice. The best new thing on the Oasis is the item they have the largest problem letting guest know about, the thermometer that shows how full restaurants are. That is on the touch screens around the ship and on the TV in the stateroom. Knowledge about that item would have saved a lot of frustration the first two days on board. Being a car guy, I enjoyed the 1936 Auburn on deck 5 as well. If you are a drinker, the bartenders in all areas had VERY heavy hands.

The fitness center was amazing. State of the art cardio gear and lots of machines of all types. The running track on deck 5 was the best area to run on any ship I have ever even heard of.

Cabin Review

Sliding doors on closet are noisey. You will hear your neighbors every time they open or close them. BAD Design!

Not enough storage, and the bed side tables should have drawers instead of shelves.

Flat screen TV was a nice space saving touch though.

Only two 110V outlets and they were together.

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