Oasis of the Sea is a very large ship. It gives you many opportunities to choose activities, food venues, and pools. We were on board with maximum capacity of 6500 passengers. Very first time I've experienced such a large number of passengers. We would prefer to travel when they're not booked to capacity. Even with this large number of people embarking and disembarking was very smooth. Food and ...
Night before disembarkation, hubby lost his phone. Lost and found did not have before we had to leave the ship. After some research learned they do have a method to report lost items after disembarkation.
Completed a form with phone data as instructed and several days later was informed the phone had been found, but was cruising the ocean for several more days. After paying for shipping, ...
Oasis is an amazing ship and this is the 2nd time we’ve been on it. This time seemed a little more crowded but still managed to feel like there were places to relax and escape the crowds. Embarkation was a breeze, usually we arrive early and are one of the first on but this day we were running a little behind from our air BNB in Orlando, so boarding had started. Even with the crowds it was a ...
Purchased this cruise for several reasons. Thought it would be perfect for "family" and was. The ship itself is in need of refurbishing. Our "balcony" cabin was very good overall but not as roomy (to us) as the same ones on Freedom class. They had comforters stuffed under the bed which made it almost impossible to place luggage under there. The lighting is in need of updating to LED as cabin ...
We picked this cruise because of the ports of call and the size of the ship. Going bigger was the right choice. I never felt crowed or overwhelmed. The longest we waited in line was 5 mins at the soda machine. St. Maarten needs a lot of work. We took a private tour through Viator. Highly recommend. 5 hours with a local who took us on both sides of the island and to see the damage and the ...
We chose this cruise because of the class of ship. With 3 young children with us it's nice to have the boardwalk and carousel and the other activities when walking around with them. We also enjoy Central Park. We ate dinner 4 nights in the specialty restaurants which we had not done before, other than Chops. Our curiosity is satisfied and other than Chops we probably wouldn't do that again. ...
Boarding went quickly.
We are Gold level on RCL so no extra perks for us.
Booked an inside cabin #10445 - quiet, clean room - with easy access to elevators.
The shows were good - booked them all in advance.
Dining in the main dining room was okay- they don't have a lot of options for vegetarians- but I did have some amazing salads.The wait staff in the main dining room are very very ...
Super Service, Food better than last cruise. Labadee & Falmouth are both getting a bit "old"in terms of destinations. Cozumel was nice.
Highly recommend Chaakenaab Park in Cozumel.
Ship is in pretty good shape except for carpeting and drapes - need replacing (planned for drydock in October).
Service seemed noticeably better - with everyone we engaged being friendly and looking to go the ...
We choose OAS because this has always been a great ship to cruise on. Unfortunately all the great staff has been removed and sent to either Harmony or Symphony. The new menus are in effect with French onion soup added to the appetizers and now you order dessert at the same time as everything else. We did not see any improvement in speed of delivery of food by doing this. The bread is now on ...
We chose RCL Oasis because we wanted to experience the large shipliner and all its amenities. The public spaces are beautiful and generally well kept. The Balcony cabins are very small compared to balcony rooms on any other ship. However our Accessible Family Balcony had everything plus more. This room rocked and made our trip expereince wonderful. At Labadee they even provide wheelchairs for ...