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Oasis Of The Seas Overview

Oasis of the Seas helps set the standard for incredible, family cruising experiences. She features elevated, modern touches throughout the ship, and even down to the staterooms. Speaking of staterooms, the Royal Suite Class on Oasis of the Seas is next-level, providing guests with a home-away-from-home and giving access to exclusive experiences to make cruising aboard Oasis of the Seas unforgettable. New features, including exclusive waterslides and new eateries, make the amplified Oasis of the Seas a must-“sea” for your next cruise! Interested? We know. You'll have the family vacation of a lifetime on this Royal Caribbean ship! Give us a call at 1-800-377-9383 to speak with one of our expert cruise consultants!

  • Passenger Capacity: 5,602 (double occupancy)
  • Year Built: 2009
  • Last Refurbished: 2019

Entrance to the Abyss on Oasis of the Seas

  • The Perfect Storm & Ultimate Abyss Dream big with the Ultimate Abyss – the tallest waterslide at sea! Or take your turn on the twisty, topsy-turvy Perfect Storm waterslides on Oasis of the Seas !  

A girl enjoying laser tag aboard Oasis of the Seas

  • Clash for the Crystal City Is it night time? Good, let’s go play laser-tag. Choose your side and find out whether the Yetis or the Snowshifters will control this frozen wasteland-themed game on Royal Caribbean Oasis' top deck.  

A family meal at El Loco Fresh on Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas

  • El Loco Fresh Loco deliciosa is more like it! Pssst, that means crazy delicious. And that’s what every item on the menu is at this fresh Mexican eatery! Burritos, quesadillas, and margaritas make for a delicious meal while onboard Oasis of the Seas.  

Portside BBQ aboard Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas

  • Portside BBQ Nice to "meat" you, are you as hungry as I am? Good, I could definitely go for some freshly smoked delicacies (turkey legs, brisket, ribs, oh my!) and classic backyard barbecue sides! The mac and cheese is so good you’ll want front and backs too.  

A flight of beer and wings at Playmakers on RCI Oasis of the Seas

  • Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade Catch the game, grab a bite, and let the good times roll at Playmakers! Plenty of beer on tap, screens playing all your favorite teams, and world-class Royal Caribbean service awaits onboard Oasis of the Seas .  

Apollo 18 Escape Room aboard RCI Oasis of the Seas

  • Royal Escape Room "Houston, we have a problem. We’re, uh, stuck in Apollo 18….I thought we were on Oasis of the Seas !" Use clues, your friends, and your inner Sherlock Holmes to escape in time and successfully launch space exploration!  

Spotlight Karaoke stage on Royal Caribbean International's Oasis of the Seas

  • Spotlight Karaoke The human mind is incredibly adept at remembering song lyrics. Your anniversary, not so much. That’s where Spotlight Karaoke steps in. At least you can serenade your spouse to make up for it.  

Spacious Royal-class suite aboard Royal Caribbean International's Oasis of the Seas

  • Royal Class Suites Talk about the Royal treatment! Upgrade your cruise with one of these incredible staterooms, where the experience continues even when in port! To learn more about this exclusive suite experience, give us a call at 1-800-377-9383 to reserve your luxurious suite on Oasis of the Seas .  

Oasis Of The Seas Cruise Destinations

With cruises to 72 countries on six continents, you can sail just about anywhere in the world with Royal Caribbean. This contemporary, innovative line offers unique and exciting itineraries that are designed to wow. They offer sailings that range from a tropical paradise to a thrilling tundra. Destinations include, but are not limited to: Alaska, Australia, Canada/New England, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Panama Canal and South America. 

Oasis Of The Seas Bahamas Cruise Destination

A truly blissful vacation filled with beaches, Bahamian customs, and sunshine awaits you on a cruise to the Bahamas.

Oasis Of The Seas Eastern Caribbean Cruise Destination

Eastern Caribbean

Explore the islands or get up close and personal with some intriguing wildlife when you cruise to the Eastern Caribbean.

Oasis Of The Seas Mediterranean Cruise Destination

Mediterranean

Raise a glass to the Mediterranean where you’ll find magnificent churches and castles, along with spectacular food. The history and art are nothing to shake a stick at either.

Oasis Of The Seas Southern Caribbean Cruise Destination

Southern Caribbean

Tropical cuisine, European influence through the islands, and incredible people are highlights of a cruise to the Southern Caribbean.

Oasis Of The Seas Transatlantic Cruise Destination

Transatlantic

Experience the bliss of cruising of across the Atlantic with intriguing stops along the way on a Transatlantic cruise.

Oasis Of The Seas Western Caribbean Cruise Destination

Western Caribbean

Jamaican waterfalls, intriguing cultures, and cave tubing—cruise to the Western Caribbean.

Oasis Of The Seas Departure Ports

Royal Caribbean not only builds their ships to have a wow factor, but they also make their itineraries just as appealing.  Royal has ships stationed across the U.S. and in several international ports to give their passengers lots of opportunity to get to a cruise quickly and easily. You can cruise from Miami to Seattle or Perth to Rotterdam, there’s a departure port for you. Find out more about Royal Caribbean’s itineraries and ships when you contact a qualified consultant at The Cruise Web. 

Oasis Of The Seas Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Departure Port

A cruise to Civitavecchia is a chance for you to hop a quick train to Rome and explore the enormous history through ruins, galleries and The Vatican museums.

Oasis Of The Seas Barcelona, Spain Departure Port

Discover imaginative architecture, impressive Spanish dishes and beautiful excursions into nature when you cruise to Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia.

Oasis Of The Seas Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades), Florida Departure Port

With incredible weather, delicious fare and some stupendous attractions, you will find that Fort Lauderdale’s Port Everglades is one of the most attractive ports in the entire US.

Oasis Of The Seas Deck Plans

Oasis of the seas staterooms.

Oasis Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (SB)

Oasis Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (1C)

Balcony (2c).

Oasis Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (1D)

Balcony (2d), balcony (3d), balcony (4d), balcony (5d), balcony (xi), balcony (xq).

Oasis Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (CB)

Oasis Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (1I)

Balcony (2i).

Oasis Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (2J)

Oasis Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (NQ)

Oasis Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (XS)

Balcony (7d), balcony (xb).

Oasis Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (XN)

Oasis Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (X)

Two twin beds (can convert into queen-size), private balcony, sitting area, and a private bathroom.

Oasis Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (B1)

Two twin beds (convert to a Royal King), boardwalk view balcony, sitting area, and a private bathroom. Accessible rooms include Royal King size bed with open bed frames,wider entry door,turning spaces,private balcony,sitting area with lowered vanity,closet rods and a private bathroom with a wider door,roll-in shower,fold-down shower bench. Following accessible neighborhood staterooms have a Boardwalk view: 14297, 14299, 14301, 14303. Central Park view: 14251, 14253, 14651, 14653.

Balcony (B2)

Balcony (d2).

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed with open bed frames, wider entry door, turning spaces,lowered vanity, closet rods,roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet,lowered sink.Following accessible balcony stateroom is a Family stateroom that accommodates six guests: 11158.

Oasis Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (C1)

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, central park view balcony, sitting area, and a private bathroom.

Balcony (C2)

Oasis Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (D3)

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, private balcony, sitting area, and a private bathroom.

Balcony (D4)

Balcony (d5), balcony (d6), balcony (d7), balcony (d8), balcony (d1).

Oasis Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (FB)

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed. Sofa converts to double, two Pullman beds, private bathroom and sitting area. Accessible rooms include Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed. Sofa converts to double, two Pullman beds, private bathroom and sitting area.

Balcony (1J)

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, boardwalk view balcony, sitting area, and a private bathroom. Up to 5 guests.

Oasis Of The Seas Balcony Stateroom

Balcony (4I)

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, full bathroom and private balcony.

Balcony (6D)

Balcony (8d).

Oasis Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Inside (1V)

Inside (2v), inside (3v), inside (4v), inside (6v), inside (zq).

Oasis Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Inside (CI)

Inside (zi).

Oasis Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Inside (1U)

High-definition screen that spans nearly floor to ceiling, providing real-time views of the ocean and destinations. Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King, sitting area with sofa, and full bathroom.

Inside (4U)

Oasis Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Two twin beds (can convert to Queen), private bathroom and sitting area.

Oasis Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Inside (PR)

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed and private bathroom. Bay view windows overlooking Promenade.

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, private bathroom and sitting area.

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, private bathroom and sitting area. Accessible rooms incluide two twin beds (convert to Royal King size bed) with open bed frames, wider entry door, turning spaces, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, and lowered sink.

Oasis Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Inside (FI)

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed. Sofa converts to double, two Pullman beds, private bathroom and sitting area.

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long private bathroom.

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King, measuring 72.5 inches wide by 82 inches long, private bathroom and sitting area.

Oasis Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Inside (2S)

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, boardwalk view, sitting area, and a private bathroom. Up to 4 guests.

Oasis Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Inside (1S)

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private bathroom and sitting area. Up to 4 guests.

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private bathroom and sitting area. Up to 4 guests

Oasis Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Inside (2T)

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King, private bathroom and sitting area. Up to 5 guests.

Oasis Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Inside (1T)

Oasis Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Inside (1R)

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King. One double sofa bed, two Pullman beds, private bathroom and sitting area. Up to 6 guests.

Oasis Of The Seas Inside Stateroom

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Sofa converts to double, two Pullman beds, private bathroom and sitting area. Up to 6 guests.

Oasis Of The Seas Oceanview Stateroom

Oceanview (1L)

Oceanview (4n), oceanview (6n), oceanview (yq), oceanview (yo).

Oasis Of The Seas Oceanview Stateroom

Oceanview (Y)

Two twin beds (can convert Queen), private bathroom and sitting area.

Oceanview (F)

Oceanview (h), oceanview (i).

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, private bathroom and sitting area. Accessible rooms include two twin bed that convert to Royal King size bed with open bed frames, wider entry door, turning spaces, sitting area with lowered vanity, closet rods, and safe, and a private bathroom with a wider door, roll-in shower, grab bars, fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head, raised toilet, and a lowered sink.

Oasis Of The Seas Oceanview Stateroom

Oceanview (BV)

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, sitting area, and a private bathroom. Boardwalk view bay window.

Oceanview (CV)

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed, sitting area, and a private bathroom. Central Park view bay window.

Oasis Of The Seas Oceanview Stateroom

Oceanview (FO)

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed. Sofa converts to double, two Pullman beds, private bathroom and sitting area. Stateroom can accommodate up to 6 guests.

Oceanview (G)

Oceanview (1n), oceanview (2n).

Oasis Of The Seas Oceanview Stateroom

Oceanview (1K)

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Full bathroom with tub and two sinks. Living room with sofa that converts to double bed. Private balcony with seating area and private dining.

Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Full bathroom with tub. Sitting area with sofa. Private balcony. Up to 5 guests.

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Bedroom area with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. One bathroom with tub, large closets, sitting area with table and sofa bed. Private balcony with seating area and private dining.

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Grand entrance exposes lofty views two decks high. Single-floor suite with doorbell has dining room with dry bar and entertainment center, living room with sofa bed, and guest bath with shower. Master bedroom has two twin beds that convert to Royal King; a sitting area; master bath with tub, shower, two sinks and bidet. Private balcony with jacuzzi. Sleeps 4.

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Grand entrance exposes lofty views two-decks-high. Single-floor suite with doorbell has dining room with dry bar and entertainment center, living room with sofa bed, and guest bath with shower. Master bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress and sitting area, master bathroom with tub, shower, two sinks and bidet. Private balcony with jacuzzi.

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Master bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress. Second bedroom has two twin beds that convert to Royal King and two Pullman beds. Vanity with chair in each bedroom, living area with double sofa bed, dining room, marble entry, entertainment center. Two bathrooms, master with tub. Expansive balcony with table and chairs.

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

One bedroom with two twin beds that convert to Royal King, living area with double sofa bed and lounge seating and a private bathroom with tub and two sinks.

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

One bedroom with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Private bathroom with tub and single sink, large closets, sitting area with table and sofa bed.

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

One bedroom with two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Private bathroom with tub and single sink, large closets, sitting area with table and sofabed. Dimensions vary by deck.

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Two bedrooms with two twin beds that convert to Royal King size beds, two Pullman beds. Vanity with chair in each bedroom, living area with double convertible sofa, marble entry, entertainment center, two bathrooms - master bath with tub. Private balcony with table and chairs.

Two bedrooms with two twin beds that convert to Royal King, two Pullman beds. Vanity with chair in each bedroom, living area with double convertible sofa, dining room, marble entry, entertainment center, two bathrooms - master bath with tub. Expansive balcony with table and chairs.

Two bedrooms with two twin beds that convert to Royal King, two Pullman beds. Vanity with chair in each bedroom, living area with double convertible sofa, marble entry, entertainment center, two bathrooms - master bath with tub. Private balcony with table and chairs. *Grand Suites on deck 12 have a jacuzzi in the private balcony.

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Two deck high stateroom with panoramic views and an elevator for easy access to both levels. Two Bathrooms with shower on main and second level. Master bedroom on second level. Bedroom has a Royal King size bed. Bath has a shower for two. Private balcony with chairs, dining area with dry bar, table/desk. Living room sofa converts to double bed.

Two deck high stateroom with panoramic views. Two Bathrooms with shower on main and second level. Master bedroom with Royal King size bed on second level. Private balcony with chairs, dining area with dry bar, table/desk. Living room sofa converts to double bed.

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Two deck high stateroom with panoramic views. Master bedroom and bath on second level. Bath has a tub, shower, two sinks and bidet. Stairway to second level. Four twin beds that convert to two Royal King size beds. Bath with shower on main level. Private balcony with whirlpool and dining area. Dining area with dry bar. Living room sofa converts to double bed. Closets on each level. Stateroom can accommodate up to 6 guests.

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Two deck high stateroom with panoramic views. Master bedroom and bath on second level. Bedroom has two twin beds (can be converted to Queen). Bath has a shower for two. Stairway to second level. Bath with shower for two on main level. Private balcony with dining area. Dining area with dry bar. Living room sofa converts to double bed. Closets on each level.

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Two deck high stateroom with panoramic views. Two Bathrooms with shower on main and second level. Master bedroom with Royal King size bed on second level. Private balcony with chairs, dining area with dry bar, table/desk. Living room sofa converts to double bed. Accessible rooms include an elevator for easy access to both levels.Master bedroom on second level. Bedroom has a Royal King size bed. Bath has a shower for two. Private balcony with chairs, dining area with dry bar, table/desk.

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Two twin beds (can convert to Queen). Private bathroom with tub, sitting area with table and sofa.

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed. Private bathroom with tub, shower and two sinks, marble entry, large closets, living area with table and sofa. Private balcony with table and chairs.

Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed. Private bathroom with tub, sitting area with table and sofa. Accessible rooms include Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King size bed with open bed frames,wider entry door,turning spaces,private balcony,sitting area with lowered vanity,closet rods,safe,a private bathroom with a wider door,roll-in shower,grab bars,fold-down shower bench, hand-held shower head,raised toilet,and lowered sink.

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Private bathroom with tub and two sinks, marble entry, large closets, living area with table and sofa. Private balcony with table and chairs.

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Two twin beds that convert to Royal King. Sofa converts to double, two Pullman beds, private bathroom and sitting area.

Two-decks-high stateroom with panoramic views. Master bedroom and bathroom on second level. Bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress. Stairway to second level. Bathrooms with shower for two. Private balcony with dining area. Dining area with dry bar. Living room sofa converts to double bed. Closets on each level.

Oasis Of The Seas Suite Stateroom

Two-decks-high stateroom with panoramic views. Master bedroom with Royal King size bed and bath on second level. Bath with shower on main level. Private balcony with chairs, dining area with dry bar, table/desk. Living room sofa converts to double bed.

Two-decks-high stateroom with panoramic views. On second level, master bedroom has a King size bed with Duxiana Mattress; bathroom with tub, shower, two sinks and bidet and a closet. On main level, second bedroom with closet and two twin beds that convert to Royal King; dining area with dry bar, living room with sofa that converts to double bed; bathroom with shower. Private balcony with whirlpool and dining area.

Photo Gallery for Oasis Of The Seas Cruise Ship

Royal Caribbean’s ships are known for eliciting wows from passengers. Get a look at their innovative approach to cruising in this photo gallery that features the FlowRider, AquaTheater and Central Park.

Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas exterior

Oasis of the Seas

Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas Flow Rider

Zip line onboard the Oasis of the Seas

Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas Sky Loft

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Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas exterior

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Learn about accessibility-friendly accommodations made by Royal Caribbean for guests with special needs, dietary restrictions and more.

Oasis Of The Seas Dining Vendor Experience

Savor dining aboard Royal Caribbean, including the Windjammer Café, main dining room and room service. Royal Caribbean also has many specialty restaurants and dining or beverage packages.

Oasis Of The Seas Entertainment Vendor Experience

Entertainment

Enjoy Royal Caribbean's onboard entertainment, including Broadway at Sea, hi-tech Two70 shows, ice skating shows, AquaTheater Diving Shows, DJs, live music, dancing, parades, pool parties, karaoke and more.

Oasis Of The Seas Onboard Activities Vendor Experience

Onboard Activities

Have fun participating in Royal Caribbean's onboard activities, including sky diving and surfing simulators, sports courts, zip lines, rock walls, ice rinks, mini golf, pools, cooking demonstrations, wine tastings, duty-free shopping and more.

Oasis Of The Seas Service & Awards Vendor Experience

Service & Awards

Learn how Royal Caribbean takes care of your every need with an extensive list of onboard services. Plus, view Royal Caribbean's cruising awards.

Oasis Of The Seas Spa & Fitness Vendor Experience

Spa & Fitness

Relax at Royal Caribbean's spa, onboard gym, fitness courses, boxing ring and jogging track. Royal Caribbean's spa has plenty of relaxing treatments like massages, facials and more.

Oasis Of The Seas Special Events Vendor Experience

Special Events

Learn about celebrating a special occasion or milestone with Royal Caribbean's special events at sea.

Oasis Of The Seas Staterooms Vendor Experience

Explore Royal Caribbean's contemporary staterooms, including several classes of suite, balcony, oceanview and inside staterooms.

Oasis Of The Seas Youth Programs Vendor Experience

Youth Programs

Learn about Royal Caribbean's family-friendly experience with youth programs for children, including H2O zone, teen-only hangouts and themed experiences

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Oasis Of The Seas

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  • Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades, Florida)
  • Barcelona (Spain)
  • Civitavecchia-Rome (Italy)
  • Miami (Florida)

Oasis Of The Seas current position

Oasis Of The Seas current location is at North East Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 37.25769 N / -15.57425 W) cruising at speed of 15.8 kn (29 km/h | 18 mph) en route to Cadiz. The AIS position was reported 1 hour ago.

Current itinerary of Oasis Of The Seas

Oasis Of The Seas current cruise is 14 days, one-way from Miami to Barcelona . Prices start from USD 1173 (double occupancy rates). The itinerary starts on 21 Apr, 2024 and ends on 05 May, 2024 .

Specifications of Oasis Of The Seas

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Oasis Of The Seas Itineraries

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The 2009-built Oasis of the Seas cruise ship is the 1st Oasis-class Royal Caribbean liner, with sisterships Allure OTS (2010) and the bigger ( currently world's largest passenger liners ) Harmony OTS (2016), Symphony OTS (2018), Wonder OTS (2022) and Utopia OTS (2024).

The vessel (IMO number 9383936) is currently Bahamas- flagged (MMSI 311020600) and registered in Nassau .

History - construction and ownership

Royal Caribbean International (RCI) is a US passenger shipping company, trademarked travel brand and subsidiary owned by Royal Caribbean Group (RCG/shipowner). RCI was established in 1968 and currently has over 1/5 of the worldwide cruise market. RCI also has RCG's largest fleet by both vessel number and GT tonnage (ship sizes and capacities).

All RCI liners have names ending with "of the Seas".

Royal Caribbean Oasis-class ship (raster image)

The 5600-passenger ship Oasis OTS is one of the largest cruise liners in the world . Oasis has been the most anticipated newbuild since Cunard's Queen Mary 2 . Her innovations, such as the first-ever Boardwalk and Central Park at sea, are already legendary. Innovations on Oasis of the Seas are, by no means, limited to passenger-friendly advances. Royal Caribbean also introduced a number of new technical and environmental tools which allow the cruise to be more efficient and eco-responsible.

Royal Caribbean Oasis-class ship (raster image)

This unique "floating island" has a foliage-filled Central Park (with 12175 plants), 2-deck Loft Suites, 20 dining options.

A total of 24 elevators (12x forward + 12x aft) provide access all the way to deck 16, while decks 17 and 18 are accessed by 6 lifts.

Decks and Cabins

Oasis Of The Seas staterooms (2796 total, in 38 grades) include 176 Suites, 1320 Balcony, 201 Oceanview, 533 Inside, also 475 Boardwalk-Central Park Balcony, 78 Boardwalk-Central Park Interior, 18 Promenade View, 722 adjoining. Most cabins are sized 150-180 ft2 / 14-17 m2. Most cabin balconies are sized 55 ft2 / 5 m2. The largest is the Royal Loft Suite (1530 ft2 / 142 m2 plus 850 ft2 / 79 m2 terrace with Jacuzzi). Wheelchair-accessible cabins are 46.

The boat has 17 decks , of which 16 are passenger-accessible and 11 with cabins.

The new “Royal Suite Class” booking category (suite accommodations only) provides Allure’s highest paying passengers with the ultimate all-inclusive cruise experience of Royal Caribbean, marked by Coastal Kitchen exclusive access, 24-hour personal butler service, included gratuities, all-inclusive drinks, free Internet and thermal suite unlimited access.

During drydock 2019, to the ship was added the UPS cabin category (Ultimate Panoramic Suite) with 2 such staterooms located forward on Deck 14 (portside and starboard, both adjacent to / above the Navigation Bridge).

Oasis Of The Seas cruise ship (Royal Caribbean)

Shipboard dining options - Food and Drinks

The cruise liner features new-to-Royal Caribbean types of dining venues (25 onboard dining options total, 14 of which are complementary, with room-service, included) that range from spa cuisine to elaborately staged meals and wine pairings. Oasis of the Seas' guests won't be disappointed if they choose to eat in the free restaurants: the service, quality, and variety are exceptional, especially in the main dining rooms. The "American Icon Grill" offers a la carte open seating breakfast and lunch, “Brasserie 30” menu, and two assigned dinner seatings, as well as incredible Private Dining area. The 58-seat Cafe Promenade is a 24-hour spot in ship's Royal Promenade. The cafe serves up cookies, brownies, small sandwiches, and coffee. The Cafe Promenade is also one of the several spots to grab free Seattle's Best Coffee.

Royal Caribbean Oasis-class ships - swimming pools

  • American Icon Grill (3056-seat, a la carte restaurant; offers an open seating breakfast, lunch, "Brasserie 30" menu; with two assigned dinner seatings and Private Dining area.)
  • The Grande (offers DreamWorks-themed breakfast, two fixed dinner seatings and "My Time Dining")
  • Johnny Rockets (128-seat fast food restaurant, complimentary)
  • 150 Central Park (76-seat speciality restaurant, dinner only)
  • Windjammer Marketplace buffet restaurant (719-seat, offers Early Breakfast at 6:30 a.m., Breakfast between 7:00-11:30 a.m., Lunch 11.30-3:30 p.m. and Dinner 6.30-9:00 p.m.)
  • Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen (96-seat speciality restaurant, reservations recommended)
  • Chops Grille (steakhouse/seafood)
  • Sorrento’s (66-seat Italian restaurant)
  • Izumi (73-seat Asian/Japanese restaurant)
  • The Silk (Asian cuisine)
  • Coastal Kitchen (55-seat, Suite passengers only restaurant)
  • El Loco Fresh (56-seat fast food bar) offers made-to-order tacos, burritos, quesadillas, salads, salsas.
  • Boardwalk Dog House (complimentary)
  • Portside BBQ ( menu ) is fleet's first a la carte priced barbeque restaurant (aft on Pool Deck 15 ) serving authentic American favorites (smoked marbled brisket, beef ribs, pulled pork, chicken wings, turkey legs), traditional BBQ sauces, sides (homesteader cornbread, homemade Mac-and-Cheese, baked beans, fries, coleslaw, corn on the cob), homemade desserts.

Shipboard entertainment options - Fun and Sport

Oasis' amusement area, a hub for late owls, is offering ice skating and disco, comedy and jazz, and a 3-tiered theatre which features a ninety-minute version of "Hairspray," the popular Tony Award-winning Broadway show. Especially dazzling is the vessel's Aqua Theater, with its deepest-pool-at-sea, that serves as a platform for performers such as divers and synchronized swimmers. Oasis of the Seas boasts with the DreamWorks Experience - a themed programming in partnership with the Walt Disney Company. This new entertainment program is aimed at families and offers movies-themed DreamWorks activities on select RCI ships within the fleet. The list of special activities includes characters meet and greets (of course, plus photo ops).

Additional amenities include: a total of 28 Lounges & Bars, Complimentary 24-hour Room-Service, Supervised Youth program Voyagers (from 9 to 11 years), Explorers (6 to 8 yr), Aquanauts (3-5yr), Royal babies and tots (from 6 months to 3 years), Internet/WiFi Access, Laundry.

Royal Caribbean Oasis-class ships - Aqua Theater

Follows the complete list of Oasis of the Seas lounges, clubs and other entertainment venues for kids, teens, and adults.

  • Opal Theater (1380-seat, features four grand productions per cruise with dance, acrobatics, comedy, and game shows)
  • AquaTheatre (3-deck, 735-seat, with a deep pool)
  • Blaze Comedy Club (193-seat nightclub)
  • Studio B Lounge (indoor ice-skating rink; also serves as a spot for ice shows, cooking demos, game parties)
  • Parkside Gallery; Britto Gallery and Shop; SeaTrek Shop (diving equipment), Central Park Library, Picture This (photo studio), Breeze Shop
  • Music Hall (222-seats) is a 2-deck high dancing lounge with live band music, large dance floor, intimate seating.
  • Crown Lounge (fka Diamond Club Lounge & Bar for past guests only/36-seat); Suite Lounge (with Coastal Kitchen); Boleros (90-seat Latin lounge); Next Cruise Lounge
  • Jazz on 4 Bar & Club (aka Golden Room/now functions as a non-smoking Casino Room with 40x slot machines, 1x blackjack table, 1x 3-card poker table); Hall of Odds (gambling); Globe and Atlas English Pub (128-seat); Bionic Bar (served by robotic bartenders); Rising Tide Bar (32-seat moving cocktail bar); Spotlight Karaoke (113-seat lounge with 2 private rooms for parties); Schooner Bar (107-seat piano bar); Sabor Bar (60-seat); Cups and Scoops (60-seat Ice Cream bar); Vintages (73-seat Wine Bar); Trellis Bar; Park Cafe (100-seat deli bar); Pool Bar; Rising Tide Bar; WipeOut Bar
  • Playmakers Sports Bar and Arcade (large TVs, tabletop games, arcade games, gaming tournaments, a VIP room/Owner's Box, bar food, draught beers)
  • Casino Royale
  • Carousel (with 20 handcrafted wooden figures)
  • Sugar Beach (sweets shop), Beach Shop (pool wear), Pets at Sea (toys shop)
  • Cafe Promenade (58-seat, 24-hour; serves snacks and drinks, as well as Starbucks specialty coffee)
  • Cupcake Cupboard Shop (10-seat bakery)
  • Royal Promenade Boutiques (perfumes, jewellery, duty-free alcohol, general store, logo/souvenirs)
  • Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center (2-decks wellness complex)
  • "The Lime and Coconut" (2-deck bar lounge)
  • Solarium (indoor/outdoor lounge) includes Solarium Bistro, pool bar, adults-only pool (with sundeck/sunbathing area), Solarium Bar, 11 jacuzzis (2 cantilevered), a total of 5 swimming pools
  • Royal Escape Room (adventure gaming/team-building exercises) is dedicated to "Mission Control: Apollo 18" (puzzle game themed after 1973's Apollo 18 moon mission).
  • The Back Deck (teen-only sundeck); Fuel Disco (teenagers club lounge); Royal Babies and Tots Nursery; Adventure Ocean (indoor kids complex); Adventure Science Lab; Imagination Studio; Workshop (family venue); Kids Avenue
  • Splashaway Bay is a family- and children-dedicated outdoor playground/aqua park with 3 waterslides (for kids), Splash Pad (for toddlers), water-play attractions (cannons, fountains, pools), 2 drench buckets
  • Sports Court (golf simulator, table tennis, basketball court); Jogging Track; two Rock-climbing Walls (each 43ft/13m high); Oasis Dunes Golf Course; two Flowriders (surf simulators); Zip Line (9 decks high, 82ft/25m across).

Central Park is an outdoor relaxation zone (within the ship's interior) with 20000+ live plants. Central Park's huge garden features multi-deck-high metal columns and green walls (covered in vines and ferns), several pathways, recordings of various species (birds, insects, animals) played, live seasonal plants (flowers, shrubs, trees). Signage boards provide detailed info on all Central Park's trees and plants.

Following drydock 2019, Oasis OTS now has an enlarged (sized ~7000 ft2 / ~650 m2) and enhanced (fully refurbished and upgraded) retail complex with a total of 8 shopping areas (on 3 decks). At the upgraded retail zones are sold premium-brand watches and jewellery (including a separate John Hardy Boutique), fashion clothing, beauty products, perfumes, cosmetics, RCI brand merchandise. Among the represented retail brands are Gucci, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Bulgari, John Hardy, Debbie Katz, Tagua, Marcela Cofre, Hennessy, Hublot, Breitling+Longines, TAG Heuer.

The Perfect Storm is a 3-deck high waterslide complex (deck 18 entry, down to deck 15 exit /Beach Pool) which consists of the spiraling race-slides “Cyclone”, “Typhoon” and “Supercell”.

Ultimate Abyss is a 10-deck high waterslide (deck 16 entry, down to deck 6 exit /AquaTheater pool). Ultimate Abyss is the tallest slide at sea (height 150 ft / 46 m, length 216 ft / 66 m, water speed 9 mph / 14 kph). Ultimate Abyss is a spiralling waterslide with 2 separate cylinders (symmetric to each other, each tube is 2,6 ft / 0,8 m in diameter) made of stainless steel and coloured in purple. This is a vertical drop slide located in the Sports Zone’s pool (aft-ship location). The experience starts with a walk across a plank into the jaws of an anglerfish and boarding one of the specially-designed mats. Slide mats are coloured in black, each with an opening for the feet and a strap to hold on to. Follows the vertical drop (27-degree) some 92 ft / 28 m down to the Boardwalk. The average sliding time (from the top to the bottom) is 12-13 sec. The slide also features around 300 LED lights, special sound effects and various graffiti artworks.

"Small wonders" are called a total of 42x telescope-like devices (positioned throughout the ship) displaying tiny 3D art pieces. Ask Guest Services staff for assistance to find them.

There's a secret fore-located/bow-facing sundeck on Deck 14 , accessed from the forward lifts by walking through the hallways. The large sundeck is flanked by two "bridge wings" (jetting off the ship's both sides/bow starboard and portside). Both bridge wings are open-air and with great seaviews but are also often very windy.

There are two "secret balconies" positioned close to the aft elevators on Deck 9 . Both balconies are small (each is furnished with a table and two chairs), overlook Central Park and are some of the best points to view the entire neighborhood.

Aft on Deck 6/Boardwalk  there is a stern-facing viewing area accessed via a path that circles around the AquaTheater. This "secret area" offers great views of the ship’s wake (trace on the water surface), also provides great views of the entire neighborhood and has a shuffleboard.

By the Jogging Track (aft on Deck 5/Promenade ) there are several small seating areas fitted with all-weather Adirondack chairs (positioned near the railings).

Itineraries

Oasis of the Seas itinerary program is based on 7-day Western and Eastern Caribbean cruises Fort Lauderdale FL. Feature port destinations include Cozumel Mexico , Nassau Bahamas , St Thomas USVI, St Maarten, Jamaica, Labadee (Royal Caribbean's Haiti private island resort).

In summer 2019, the ship is homeported in Barcelona for Western Mediterranean roundtrips (first time since 2014). The 7-day itineraries visit Palma de Mallorca, Marseille, Florence, Civitavecchia-Rome and Naples.

In 2020 (May 6 through October 25), Oasis OTS was to be homeported in NYC (Port Cape Liberty, Bayonne New Jersey) , starting turnaround operations in May 2020. Through 2020 summer, Oasis had planned 7-day Florida-Bahamas itineraries visiting Port Canaveral , Nassau , and CocoCay Island . For August 1 (2020) was scheduled a special 8-day itinerary also visiting Miami .

From NYC were scheduled Canada and New England roundtrips - starting June 21 with a 6-day voyage to Portland ME , St John NB , and Halifax NS . The liner had to return to Florida on November 4, 2020.

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Oasis Of The Seas Wiki

Oasis OTS is Royal Caribbean's first Oasis-Class liner, with sisterships Allure , Harmony , Symphony and Wonder . Oasis-class currently represents the world's biggest passenger ship design, however, Oasis OTS happened to be the smallest in this series - although with just 50 mm (~2 inches) shorter than Allure. There was a competition for proposing the best name for the hulls of both vessels. The sister hulls were named at a dual ceremony in May 2008.

The vessel was completed on October 28, 2009, by STX Europe (Finland) - a division of the South Korean multinational STX (shipbuilding corporation). At its arrival in the USA, right before it docked at homeport Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale) , the vessel had to pass under the Danish bridge Great Belt Fixed Link. This was challenging as the bridge is 65 m (213 ft) higher than sea level while ship's highest point is normally 72 m (236 ft) above sea level. But it made it - due to its telescoping funnels, with only 0,6 m 2 ft) to spare when passing under the bridge!

The cruise liner has an impressive number of 7 godmothers. Each of the "good ladies" symbolized one of the ship's 7 different neighbourhoods. The naming ceremony took place at Port Everglade, on December 5, 2009.

On November 4, 2016, world's 3 largest cruise ships - Harmony, Allure and Oasis - convened off Florida's coast. The unique event was live streamed officially by RCI, starting at approx 5 pm EST. The meeting at open sea coincided with the Harmony's arrival at Port Everglades (her US homeport), finishing a 13-night Transatlantic repositioning cruise from Barcelona to Florida (Oct 23 - Nov 5). The following aerial photo shows an Oasis-class vessel (as looked from above).

Royal Caribbean Oasis-class cruise ship

Oasis OTS refurbishment 2019 review (Royal Amplified)

Ship's Royal Amplified drydock refurb is scheduled for 2019 (September 22 - November 23) and budgeted USD 165 million (EUR 150M). By this 63-day long drydocking project (at Navantia Shipyard in Cadiz Spain ) many new venues will be added, including some fleet-firsts.

Pool Deck (deck 15) was completely renovated and redesigned, also receiving "The Lime and Coconut" (2-level poolside bar/first added on Navigator OTS ). The new venue offers beverages (including cocktails), DJ, and live outdoor music performances. Swimming pools' sunbathing areas received more shaded seating, including daybeds, hammocks, swing seats, casitas (small wooden cabins). The adults-only Solarium complex was refreshed and new whirlpools were added. Aft on Deck 16 (entrance point) was installed the 10-story high waterslide "Ultimate Abyss" (introduced on Harmony OTS) plus "The Perfect Storm" (3 waterslides entrance).

  • On Deck 4 (forward), Blaze Lounge was upgraded and redesigned to Blaze Comedy Club, while Comedy Live became Diamond Lounge.
  • On Deck 5, "On Air Club" (karaoke and sports bar) was replaced by "Spotlight Karaoke" - a fleet-first venue featuring a stage for singalongs, 2 private rooms (for parties) and themed nights.
  • Deck 5 changes also include the retail zone with Solera expanded (now includes The Shop's area), Logo Shop (replaced Prince and Green Shop), Island Market (replaced Kate Spade), The Collection (replaced Regalia Shop) and Fine Watches Regalia (replaced Michael Kors Shop).
  • On Deck 6 (Boardwalk neighbourhood), the venues "Cups and Scoops", "Arcade" and "Sabor Mexican" were replaced by "Playmakers Sports Bar and Arcade". The new sports bar features 80x large TVs and as activities offer tabletop games, popular arcade games, gaming tournaments. The Playmakers bar has a VIP room (Owner's Box) and serves bar food and draught beers. Also on Deck 6, Ultimate Abyss (waterslide's landing area) replaced Sabor Bar. Candy Beach (starboard) was replaced by two new venues - "Sugar Beach" and "Beach Shop" - candy/ice-cream shop that sells ice cream and 220+ types of candies.
  • On Deck 7 were added two new inside cabins.
  • On Deck 8, Picture This (portrait studio) was replaced by Central Park Library, and a new inside cabin was added (9458).
  • On Deck 11, The Library was replaced with 6 new inside cabins. Another new cluster of 7 inside cabins replaced Diamond Club (level 1 of 2).
  • On Deck 12, Diamond Club (level 2 of 2) was replaced by 13 new inside cabins.
  • Forward on Deck 14 were added 22 new staterooms (inside and panoramic oceanview), including two Ultimate Panoramic Suites (without balconies, fore-located / by the Wheelhouse). Also forward on Deck 14, Adventure Ocean (kids complex) was completely refurbished and redesigned with themed by activities areas, including nursery (for toddlers), separate area for kids 3-5 yo, teen-only exclusive lounge (with games, movies, music, outdoor sundeck). Midship-aft Deck 14, Card Room was replaced by Royal Escape Room (adventure gaming/team-building exercises). The room is dedicated to "Mission Control: Apollo 18" - puzzle game themed after 1973's Apollo 18 moon mission.
  • On Deck 15/Pool Deck, Solarium Cafe (forward) was renamed "Solarium Bistro". Forward-starboard was added, "The Perfect Storm" (3-waterslides complex). Midship, "Pool Bar" and "Sand Bar" were replaced by "The Lime and Coconut" (level 1 of 2). The H2O Zone (midship-starboard) was redesigned to "Splashaway Bay" (outdoor aqua park) with Splash Pad (for toddlers) with 3 waterslides and water attractions (cannons, fountains, pools) plus fleet's first drench buckets (2). Midship-aft-portside, The Living Room (teen lounge) was replaced by "Portside BBQ" (fleet's first) which is an a la carte restaurant serving authentic American barbecue favorites. The menu includes smoked marbled brisket, beef ribs, pulled pork, chicken, plus traditional sides (mac-and-cheese, cornbread, baked beans, coleslaw) and homemade desserts. Midship-aft, the teen area (Fuel Disco, The Back Deck) was redesigned, while Wipe Out Cafe (midship-aft-starboard) was replaced by El Loco Fresh (made-to-order tacos, burritos, quesadillas, salads, salsas).
  • Midship on Deck 16, The Lime and Coconut Bar (level 2 of 2) replaced the outdoor venues "Sky Bar" and "Mast Bar".In this sundeck area were also added two whirlpools. Aft on Deck 16 was installed the Ultimate Abyss (waterslide) in the place of Wipe Out Bar.

Also new on Oasis OTS are the Quantum-Class venues "Music Hall" (2-deck high dancing lounge with live band music, large dance floor, intimate seating, pool tables) and "Bionic Bar" (served by 2 robotic bartenders). Bionic Bar replaced Champagne Bar (deck 5 midship-starboard). Music Hall replaced Dazzles Disco (deck 9 midship-aft). "Clash for the Crystal City" is a new laser tag game played at Studio B's Ice Rink (deck 3).

Oasis OTS refurbishment 2014 review

Follows the list of deckplan changes after ship's drydock 2014 refurbishment.

  • (deck 4) Private Dining Room (portside) becomes the restaurant "Izumi". Private Dining Room (starboard) becomes lounge "Diamond Club". Opus Dining Room (aft, level 1) becomes restaurant "American Icon Grill".
  • (deck 5) Opus Dining Room (level 2) becomes the restaurant "Silk". "Cupcake Cupboard" becomes "Kate Spade" boutique. Shop "Focus" becomes "Michael Kors" boutique. Shop "Guess" becomes "Regalia" boutique.
  • (deck 6) Seafood Shack (97 seats a la carte dinner restaurant) becomes restaurant "Sabor". Boardwalk Bar (60 seats fast food bar) becomes "Sabor Bar". Shop "Pets at Sea" becomes "Britto" (gallery & shop). Ice Cream Parlor was renamed to "Cups & Scoops". Boardwalk Donut Shop was removed portside and "Boardwalk Dog House" (fast-food bar) was added. New Inside cabins were added starboard (replacing the Diamond Club lounge) and 4 staterooms near the Dog House. Pinwheels (kids playing room) becomes Video Arcade.
  • (deck 7) 2 new Inside cabins were added (7279, 7679).
  • (deck 8) Central Park's restrooms were reduced in size. New cabins were added Central Park forward, and near the Dazzles (disco /level 1).
  • (deck 9) 2 new Inside rooms were added (9279, 9679).
  • (deck 10) 3 new Inside rooms added (10458, 10279, 10679) all near elevators.
  • (deck 11) 2 new Inside rooms were added (11279, 11679) plus 2 Aqua Theater Suites (aft location, 11330, 11730).
  • (deck 12) Concierge Club was renamed "Concierge Club & Wonderland" (club restaurant). All 12 new staterooms were added, incl 2x Aqua Theater Suites (aft location, 12330, 12730) and 2x Interior (12279, 12679). Royal Suite cabin #12240 (portside) was replaced with 6 new balcony rooms. Presidential Suite cabin #12640 (starboard) was replaced with 2 new Family Suites.
  • (deck 14) 4 new staterooms were added - 2x Inside (14279, 14679) and 2x Aqua Theater Suites (aft location, 14330, 14730).
  • (deck 16) Izumi restaurant was removed (space is now part of the Windjammer buffet.
  • (deck 17) Viking Crown Lounge & Bar was transformed into "Suite Lounge" (exclusive) and the restaurant "Coastal Kitchen". Pinnacle Lounge (portside) becomes Owner Loft Suite (cabin #1701). Pinnacle Chapel (starboard) becomes Grand Loft Suite (cabin #1758).

Oasis OTS ship facts

  • Width: 198 ft (60,5 m), waterline width 154 ft (47 m)
  • Draught: 31 ft (9,3 m)
  • Depth (below the waterline): 74 ft (22,6 m)
  • above water line-height: 236 ft (72 m)
  • Deadweight Tonnage 19750 tons
  • Engines/power: three Wartsila diesel (type 12V46D, power output 13860 kW each), plus three Wartsila diesel (type 16V46D, power output 18480 kW each)
  • Diesel-electric propulsion: three ABB thrusters (type Azipod XO, power output 20,5 MW each), plus four Wartsila bow thrusters (type CT3500, power output 5,5 MW each)

All Royal Caribbean Oasis-class ships are world's first passenger vessels with a DNV Green Passport. This is a key element for the Clean Ship Design certificate. The certificate is not compulsory, but it shows the environmental commitment of the operator line Royal Caribbean International. Another interesting feature is that their hulls have a special non-toxic covering that minimizes friction and saves fuel.

  • The vessel contains 3300 mi (5300 km) of cables, which is roughly the width of the USA.
  • 110,000 ice cubes are used daily.
  • Central Park has 56 trees and bamboos, 62 vine plants, 12,500 plants.
  • AquaTheater's pool is 18 ft (5,5 m) deep and is one of the biggest pools at sea.
  • 2130 tons of freshwater are used onboard in 24 hours.
  • The Oasis ship has around 7000 artworks.
  • The ship is served by 20 chefs, 222 cooks, 102 culinary crew (sanitation/cleaning).
  • Bread and pastries are all fresh-made onboard. The bakery machine makes 4000 rolls per hour.

Weekly consumption statistics: potatoes (18000 pounds / 8170 kg), chicken (16000 pounds / 7260 kg), beef (15600 pounds / 7080 kg), fresh vegetables (62000 pounds / 28120 kg), fresh fruit (45000 pounds / 20400 kg), eggs (86400), beer (10200 bottles), water (3500 bottles), wine (2225 bottles), ice cream (8000 gallons / 30283 L), pizza (18000 slices).

In September 2018, RCCL trademarked the Oasis-Class ships smokestack area (located top-deck midship). The design features a crown-shaped bottom section with 2 slanted funnels above. In October 2018 was trademarked ship's oblong-shaped stern. The design features AquaTheater Suites (with balconies), Ultimate Abyss (2 cascading waterslides) and RCCL's logo.

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Review - Oasis of the Seas June 2023 Grand Panoramic Suite

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By pasodancer , June 17, 2023 in Royal Caribbean International

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Our cruise was our 30 th Anniversary Celebration.   We choose Oasis of the Seas, Grand Panoramic Suite (Star Class), departing from Cape Liberty, June 9-16, 2023.     We are seasoned RCI cruisers and have sailed this ship several other times.  

The day prior to sailing, we flew from Norfolk, VA to Newark.   We intentionally chose an early flight so that we could hit the hotel, drop off our bags and head into New York City for some sightseeing and dining.   Of course, this was when New York City and region was hit with the horrible yellow/orange smoke from the wildfires in Canada.   Our flight (United, Non-Stop) was uneventful and upon landing at Newark we took an Uber into our Hotel – Westin, Jersey City (Uber cost $39 w/ tip).  

I booked the Westin 330 days out.   We used Marriott points (34K) for payment.   At the time of booking the Westin (standard room w/ king bed) was $179/night plus taxes.     I periodically price check and noticed that the Westin rate was going up as we got closer to our reservation date to a high of $480 for the same room.     The Westin is a centrally located property with easy walking distance to restaurants, shopping, and NJ Path (train to NYC).    No complaints about the hotel, would stay there again if the price was right.   Dining at the hotel was a little expensive.   Pub food dinner for 2 (w/ 2 drinks) was over $100 and breakfast for 2 (eggs, bacon, toast, OJ and coffee) was $70.   If you do stay at the hotel – there is a little pizza restaurant across the street where you can have a reasonably priced lunch or dinner.  

Unfortunately, the yellow/orange smoke was still an issue, people were wearing face masks and the local news was recommending that people stay inside if possible.   Additionally, some schools were going to remote learning for Friday, social agencies were handing out face masks and the news keep recommending people stay home.   We did a quick walk down to the waterfront and the streets were literally empty.   Unfortunately, we cancelled our plans to visit New York City and instead hung out in the hotel.

Departure day, Friday, we took a pre-arranged car service (BlackLane) to the port ($74 w/ tip).   We arrived at the terminal at 1015 am.   We literally walked into the terminal, checked in and were on the ship within 10 minutes.   It appeared they were allowing anyone who arrived at the terminal to check in and board the ship.   No one was checking designated times.   Checking was fast and a steady stream of guests were quickly entering the ship straight onto deck 5 (Royal Promenade).     Sailing occupancy was approximately 6,200 +/-.   Yes, at times, it was a little

  Our genie met us at the gangway and escorted us to our Muster Check-In, then directly to our suite where iced champagne was waiting for us.   We then headed to the Coastal Kitchen for lunch before heading out to tour the ship.   Great way to start a cruise.  

The Grand Panoramic Suite is a one-of-a-kind suite on Oasis.   Check You Tube for a video of the suite, just put in “Grand Panoramic Oasis of the Seas”.   The suite has pros and cons.   The pros include the hot tub on the deck along w/ 2 lounge chairs (only 3 suites have hot tubs on Oasis), floor to ceiling windows (complete with privacy screen and drapes), 2 bathrooms, XL bathtub that fits 2 (bring your own bubble bath), large living room, dining room table that seats 6 and plenty of closet space.   As it is a Star Class Suite – it has all the star class perks (check the RCI website for Star Class Suite benefits).   The major con w/ the suite is trip hazard.   This wouldn’t have been a con if we discovered the night lights (under the nightstands in the master).   If you must use the restroom during the night – you need to either walk up 2 steps in the dark (again, we hadn’t discovered the night lights until late in our sailing) or you can head through the living room (and into the standing ice bucket – ouch) into the other bathroom.   We left the lights on in the other bathroom at night – sort of a beacon.   If you do book this suite, I would recommend bringing 3 things – a “claw hair-clip” (close the drapes completely so sunlight doesn’t peep thru in the morning), a USB hub so you can plug multiple devices for charging) and a small plug in night-light for the living room.   Yes, we would book this suite again.   (booking tip – book as soon as the cruise/cabin you desire becomes available as prices seem to rise dramatically as you get closer to sail date).

Our Royal Genie was the fabulous Shane!   I cannot say enough about the level and quality of service from Shane.   We were pampered beyond any expectation.   He arranged a few surprises for us (more later).   We did not request anything special from Shane pre-cruise.   On the pre-cruise questionnaire we stated we just wanted to relax.   Although the genies have designated hours, Shane was available constantly.   Every morning he would send us our itinerary and ask if we had any changes.   Daily, we would have platters of snacks and drinks delivered to our room in the afternoon.   Our 2 suite attendants, Kamong and Osban (spelling?) were very attentive and helpful.   The room was kept spotless (2x day service but they were always hoovering on the floor waiting to assist any of the suite passengers (17 th floor)).   Every night we came back to the cute towel animals ranging from alligators, a monkey chandelier, birds, etc.   Room was constantly restocked/freshened up.    

One of the best perks of Star Class – free laundry and dry cleaning!   Love coming home from vacation with only a few items that needed to be washed.

Stay tune for part 2…….

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The much-anticipated week aboard the Oasis was all that we could have hoped for.   Yes, it was crowded as heck, especially the Royal Promenade shows and parades.   The first night was the Welcome Aboard Party & Balloon Drop.   It was a great way to start our week.   The 70’s Night celebration was so much fun!   The crew doing all the popular dances from the 70’s was the highlight of the evening, especially “YMCA”.  

Ports of Call:

Port Canaveral:   The Kennedy Space Center, KSC, was on our bucket list, one of the reasons why we chose this specific sailing.   We arrived in port around 1 pm and the buses were waiting for us.   We were told there were 400 people doing this excursion.   Buses pulled out individually as soon as they were full.   Each bus had a tour guide who gave a very informative briefing about what we could see at KSC as well as tips for touring the massive complex.     Let me tell you in advance in case you are on the fence about this excursion that there is a LOT of walking, hardly any seating at any venue, and you only get about 3 ½ to maybe 4 hours at the facility.   It was HOT, extremely HOT.   Bring bottles of water from the ship or expect to pay $5 for a bottle at the vendors.   All facilities were air conditioned, but you must walk outside from building to building.      Of course, we got hit with an afternoon thunderstorm.   We were able to see what we desired (Atlantis).   There are plenty of live demonstrations (perfect for the kids) and interesting talks from KSC staff.   For us, KSC is a one and done place to go.   If it was fall or winter, we would have spent more time checking out the complex.     Return buses depart KSC as they are filled up.   Upon return to the ship, it is a lengthy walk through the terminal to hit security and go back onboard.   (We saw several people taking Uber to KSC & return – so if price is a consideration that may be an option for you).  

Nassau, Bahamas:   We have been to this Port of Call numerous times and excursions didn’t attract us as we had done most of them previously.   We initially were getting a day pass to Margaritaville (google Resort for a Day Pass).   The weather going into port was very overcast and extremely hot.   Rain was definitely on its way, so we skipped doing Margaritaville and decided to just walk around the port and hit the Straw Market.   The port area (inside the gate) has been completely renovated and it is a far cry from the past.   If you haven’t been to the new area, I would recommend doing so just to check out the vendors and what they have to offer.   We had just got to the Straw Market when it began to drizzle so we turned around and went back to the ship and as the deluge began.   A nasty thunderstorm hit the area for a few hours.   Passengers on some excursions were stranded on islands until the storm let up.   The storms lasted until around 7 pm so there was a great deal of wet, disappointed, passengers.  

Perfect Day at Coco Cay:   Bright sunny day in the morning.   We departed the ship around 1000 and heard thunder and could see lightning in the distance.   Coco Cay was open, but the pools and all water attractions were closed at that time.   We just wandered through the vendor and walked around the island.   The clear weather finally made its way to us in the afternoon and all pools and water attractions were open.   It turned into a Perfect Day at Coco Cay.

Food:   We dined at every venue onboard.   Our favorite was 150 Central Park (try the Pumpkin Soup) and our least favorite was Sorrento’s (pizza).   We had repeat dinners at Giovanni’s and Chops as well as the Coastal Kitchen.   No place disappointed us.   Service was great at all venues considering the number of passengers.  

Shows:   We saw all the major shows on board and were not disappointed in any of them.   The Group “MO5AIC” (originally saw them on “America’s Got Talent”) was headlining for 2 nights and they were amazing.   The Headliner, Adam Korin, World Champion Juggler was extremely entertaining.   Adult Comedy Show was OK.   The “Aqua 80” in the Aqua Theater was postponed 3x due to weather.   We were finally able to see them perform – WOW!   The Ice-Skating Show “Frozen in Time” is a must see for children (and adults).   A few months ago, they added two large swan sleds as part of the show.   During the show the performers gather up 4 children (pre-chosen before the show) and take them around the rink a few times during the performance.   Really cute and the kids were having so much fun.

Departure:   We did “self-assist” walk-off w/ the genie leading the way.   There was a delay in permitting passengers to exit the ship due to a “wanted” person the authorities were trying to locate.   The exit gangway finally opened around 7:15 am.   We used Black Lane car service for the trip to Newark Airport.   The driver was waiting for us outside the terminal, and we were in the airport with bags checked by 7:45 am.   ($124 including tip).   If using United, you can (via the United App) check-in to your flight and check in luggage 24 hours prior to flight time.   If you pre-check the luggage you can go directly to luggage drop off (Terminal C, Level 3, Door 3) and then through security.   We had TSA pre-check, so security took about 15 minutes.

It was a fabulous and very memorable vacation.

If you have any questions about the ship, the cruise, star class or the hotel, I will be more than happy to answer them.

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I really enjoyed your review as on the Oasis July 28.  Perhaps you can help with a question I have as to Port Canaveral where I have never been.  I have mobility issues and cannot walk long distances.  In some ports over the yrs I have been lucky and have found wheelchair services or shuttles to take me to  down the docks.  Can you advise if at Port Canaveral there were any such services or if not how long the walk is?  I booked the excursion to the Hilton ( RCCL one)  but I gather the shuttle is at the end of the Pier.  Any info is really appreciated.  Thank you.

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What did you think of the suite ?  We stayed in this room in Dec 2019 and it is still our favorite room on any ship.  

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2 hours ago, pasodancer said: Part 2 The much-anticipated week aboard the Oasis was all that we could have hoped for.   Yes, it was crowded as heck, especially the Royal Promenade shows and parades.   The first night was the Welcome Aboard Party & Balloon Drop.   It was a great way to start our week.   The 70’s Night celebration was so much fun!   The crew doing all the popular dances from the 70’s was the highlight of the evening, especially “YMCA”.   Ports of Call: Port Canaveral:   The Kennedy Space Center, KSC, was on our bucket list, one of the reasons why we chose this specific sailing.   We arrived in port around 1 pm and the buses were waiting for us.   We were told there were 400 people doing this excursion.   Buses pulled out individually as soon as they were full.   Each bus had a tour guide who gave a very informative briefing about what we could see at KSC as well as tips for touring the massive complex.     Let me tell you in advance in case you are on the fence about this excursion that there is a LOT of walking, hardly any seating at any venue, and you only get about 3 ½ to maybe 4 hours at the facility.   It was HOT, extremely HOT.   Bring bottles of water from the ship or expect to pay $5 for a bottle at the vendors.   All facilities were air conditioned, but you must walk outside from building to building.      Of course, we got hit with an afternoon thunderstorm.   We were able to see what we desired (Atlantis).   There are plenty of live demonstrations (perfect for the kids) and interesting talks from KSC staff.   For us, KSC is a one and done place to go.   If it was fall or winter, we would have spent more time checking out the complex.     Return buses depart KSC as they are filled up.   Upon return to the ship, it is a lengthy walk through the terminal to hit security and go back onboard.   (We saw several people taking Uber to KSC & return – so if price is a consideration that may be an option for you).   Nassau, Bahamas:   We have been to this Port of Call numerous times and excursions didn’t attract us as we had done most of them previously.   We initially were getting a day pass to Margaritaville (google Resort for a Day Pass).   The weather going into port was very overcast and extremely hot.   Rain was definitely on its way, so we skipped doing Margaritaville and decided to just walk around the port and hit the Straw Market.   The port area (inside the gate) has been completely renovated and it is a far cry from the past.   If you haven’t been to the new area, I would recommend doing so just to check out the vendors and what they have to offer.   We had just got to the Straw Market when it began to drizzle so we turned around and went back to the ship and as the deluge began.   A nasty thunderstorm hit the area for a few hours.   Passengers on some excursions were stranded on islands until the storm let up.   The storms lasted until around 7 pm so there was a great deal of wet, disappointed, passengers.   Perfect Day at Coco Cay:   Bright sunny day in the morning.   We departed the ship around 1000 and heard thunder and could see lightning in the distance.   Coco Cay was open, but the pools and all water attractions were closed at that time.   We just wandered through the vendor and walked around the island.   The clear weather finally made its way to us in the afternoon and all pools and water attractions were open.   It turned into a Perfect Day at Coco Cay. Food:   We dined at every venue onboard.   Our favorite was 150 Central Park (try the Pumpkin Soup) and our least favorite was Sorrento’s (pizza).   We had repeat dinners at Giovanni’s and Chops as well as the Coastal Kitchen.   No place disappointed us.   Service was great at all venues considering the number of passengers.   Shows:   We saw all the major shows on board and were not disappointed in any of them.   The Group “MO5AIC” (originally saw them on “America’s Got Talent”) was headlining for 2 nights and they were amazing.   The Headliner, Adam Korin, World Champion Juggler was extremely entertaining.   Adult Comedy Show was OK.   The “Aqua 80” in the Aqua Theater was postponed 3x due to weather.   We were finally able to see them perform – WOW!   The Ice-Skating Show “Frozen in Time” is a must see for children (and adults).   A few months ago, they added two large swan sleds as part of the show.   During the show the performers gather up 4 children (pre-chosen before the show) and take them around the rink a few times during the performance.   Really cute and the kids were having so much fun. Departure:   We did “self-assist” walk-off w/ the genie leading the way.   There was a delay in permitting passengers to exit the ship due to a “wanted” person the authorities were trying to locate.   The exit gangway finally opened around 7:15 am.   We used Black Lane car service for the trip to Newark Airport.   The driver was waiting for us outside the terminal, and we were in the airport with bags checked by 7:45 am.   ($124 including tip).   If using United, you can (via the United App) check-in to your flight and check in luggage 24 hours prior to flight time.   If you pre-check the luggage you can go directly to luggage drop off (Terminal C, Level 3, Door 3) and then through security.   We had TSA pre-check, so security took about 15 minutes. It was a fabulous and very memorable vacation. If you have any questions about the ship, the cruise, star class or the hotel, I will be more than happy to answer them.

Thank you for posting.  How did you figure out what time to book your car service for?

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thanks for review , I definitely would like to try star class , we always book grand suites but love the thought of the extra bathroom. We do upper suites on celebrity with similar perks.

8 hours ago, elizabethbp said: I really enjoyed your review as on the Oasis July 28.  Perhaps you can help with a question I have as to Port Canaveral where I have never been.  I have mobility issues and cannot walk long distances.  In some ports over the yrs I have been lucky and have found wheelchair services or shuttles to take me to  down the docks.  Can you advise if at Port Canaveral there were any such services or if not how long the walk is?  I booked the excursion to the Hilton ( RCCL one)  but I gather the shuttle is at the end of the Pier.  Any info is really appreciated.  Thank you.

The walk from the ship to where the tours depart is a 5 to 10 minute walk, at least a quarter mile, but less than a half mile. I don't think Royal provides wheel chair service. Perhaps you can rent a wheel chair and have it available when you need it.

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@pasodancer  - Great and thorough review.  Thank you for taking the time and energy to share it with us.

Two tiny edits:

The juggler's name is Adam Kario. (in case anyone wants to google him or look for him on youtube)

The swan boats in the ice show have been there since the beginning - they were suspended during covid and the restart, and have just been brought back in May.

4 hours ago, Merion_Mom said: @pasodancer  - Great and thorough review.  Thank you for taking the time and energy to share it with us.   Two tiny edits:   The juggler's name is Adam Kario. (in case anyone wants to google him or look for him on youtube)   The swan boats in the ice show have been there since the beginning - they were suspended during covid and the restart, and have just been brought back in May.   🙂  

Thank you so much for the edit - it was very kind of you.

10 hours ago, George C said: thanks for review , I definitely would like to try star class , we always book grand suites but love the thought of the extra bathroom. We do upper suites on celebrity with similar perks.

We are doing our very 1st Celebrity next summer - older lady - the Infinity.  Have the PH suite as we are traveling with family and needed the extra bedroom and bathroom.  Now I have a year to learn all I can possibly about Celebrity & Infinity.  

11 hours ago, maggieq said: Thank you for posting.  How did you figure out what time to book your car service for?

For the car service to the port - gave estimated 20-30 minutes time to get there based on distance from the hotel and the time of day (only took about 15 minutes).  For return car service to the airport, I estimated what time we would be able to walk-off the ship (figured 7:30 but got off earlier).  With most car services you can readjust your pick-up time.  AND, Uber now has "Uber Reserve" where you can reserve a designated pick-up time 30 days in advance.  

Thanks for this review, very nicely written. Just curious why you chose to sail out of New York instead of Florida or Texas. We chose Oasis out of Cape Liberty because we can avoid flying there and we don’t really care where the ship sails (just get me on the water and I’m good). But the itinerary is not great and if we had to fly to the port then I probably wouldn’t choose this itinerary especially with the short stop in Florida.

2 hours ago, pasodancer said: We are doing our very 1st Celebrity next summer - older lady - the Infinity.  Have the PH suite as we are traveling with family and needed the extra bedroom and bathroom.  Now I have a year to learn all I can possibly about Celebrity & Infinity.  

You will love it , we have done a royal suite on infinity, our only penthouse was on edge , you will be treated like royalty. Free specialty restaurants, liquor setup with two liters of your choice. 

sandebeach

Agree with your thoughts on this suite, which I think is one of the most glamorous suites we have ever been in. We sailed in this suite for Valentines Day in 2022. The only problem was the two steps to the bathroom at night because we could not figure out the stair lights. We were so afraid that we would trip.  But it is a beautiful cabin and the hot tub was great. Our Genie had the bedroom decorated for Valentines Day. 

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11 hours ago, Merion_Mom said: @pasodancer  - Great and thorough review.  Thank you for taking the time and energy to share it with us.   Two tiny edits:   The juggler's name is Adam Kario. (in case anyone wants to google him or look for him on youtube)   The swan boats in the ice show have been there since the beginning - they were suspended during covid and the restart, and have just been brought back in May.   🙂  

Short clip of the amazing juggler, Adam Kario:

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    The June 23, 2023 cruise on the Oasis of the Seas departs from Cape Liberty, New Jersey. On this 7 Night Perfect Day Bahamas sailing, the ship will visit a total of 4 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Oasis of the Seas sets sail on a Friday (June 23, 2023) and returns on a Friday (June 30, 2023).

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    The December 29, 2023 cruise on the Oasis of the Seas departs from Miami, Florida. On this 9 Night Southern Caribbean & Perfect Day sailing, the ship will visit a total of 5 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Oasis of the Seas sets sail on a Friday (December 29, 2023) and returns on a Sunday (January 7, 2024).

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  14. Oasis of the Seas Cruise Review by dcynthia583

    Overall rating: 4.1 out of 5. Verified Review. 7 Night Perfect Day Bahamas (Cape Liberty Roundtrip) Sail date: September 17, 2023. Ship: Oasis of the Seas. Cabin type: Balcony. Cabin number: 11588. Traveled as: Couple.

  15. Oasis of the Seas June 2023 Grand Panoramic Suite

    Our cruise was our 30 th Anniversary Celebration. We choose Oasis of the Seas, Grand Panoramic Suite (Star Class), departing from Cape Liberty, June 9-16, 2023. We are seasoned RCI cruisers and have sailed this ship several other times. The day prior to sailing, we flew from Norfolk, VA to Newark. We intentionally chose an early flight so that we could hit the hotel, drop off our bags and head ...

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  17. Oasis of the Seas

    The October 8, 2023 cruise on the Oasis of the Seas departs from Cape Liberty, New Jersey. On this 7 Night Perfect Day Bahamas sailing, the ship will visit a total of 4 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Oasis of the Seas sets sail on a Sunday (October 8, 2023) and returns on a Sunday (October 15, 2023).

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    The December 22, 2023 cruise on the Oasis of the Seas departs from Miami, Florida. On this 7 Night Western Caribbean & Perfect Day sailing, the ship will visit a total of 5 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Oasis of the Seas sets sail on a Friday (December 22, 2023) and returns on a Friday (December 29, 2023).

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    The October 15, 2023 cruise on the Oasis of the Seas departs from Cape Liberty, New Jersey. On this 7 Night Perfect Day Bahamas sailing, the ship will visit a total of 4 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Oasis of the Seas sets sail on a Sunday (October 15, 2023) and returns on a Sunday (October 22, 2023).

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    The March 26, 2023 cruise on the Oasis of the Seas departs from Miami, Florida. On this 7 Night Western Caribbean & Perfect Day sailing, the ship will visit a total of 5 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Oasis of the Seas sets sail on a Sunday (March 26, 2023) and returns on a Sunday (April 2, 2023).