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About Your Ship: Oasis of the Seas
About Your Ship: Oasis of the Seas
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About the Reviewer:
Age:
30 - 49
Cruise Experience:
7+ cruises
Traveler Type:
Family w/older children
Stateroom Type:
Balcony
Oasis of the Seas - August 6th-13th 2011
by Jacqueline T from Toronto, Ontario
Sailing date:
Aug 2011
Pros:
The ship and staff
Cons:
The coffee was absolutely horrible
Can't really say much but WOW! You will be blown away when u first walk on
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
Dining/Food
Don't Roget to check out the Park Cafe. Most restaurants on that floor were specialty ones $$$$, but that place was free and the food. Bit healthier than the usual burgers etc
Stateroom Quality
Couch bed out son slept on was huge! Good for 2 people
Ship Staff Quality
Entertainment & Activities
Go see the shows they really put on exceptional productions
Children's Programs
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Cozumel, Mexico; Labadee (Cruiseline Private Island); Falmouth, Jamaica
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Cozumel, Mexico
Twister and Isla Pasion is a must. Beautiful private island everything is free. Bouncy stuff in water for the whole family, cayacking,floaties,sailing, peddle boats etc. food great too!
Labadee (Cruiseline Private Island)
It both us to see the locals watching us eat on the other side if the bard wire fencing. Soo sad.....
Falmouth, Jamaica
You must do the zip line and tubing tour. The guys were just amazing and the jerk chicken super!
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Age:
30 - 49
Cruise Experience:
First cruise
Traveler Type:
Couple
Stateroom Type:
Balcony
A Great First Cruise but not perfect!
by Ken S. from United States
Sailing date:
Jul 2011
Pros:
Fantastic Boat, very clean, a lot to do, great shows and activities, nice stateroom
Cons:
For those with food allergies be aware that the food in the Windjammer buffet is labeled extremely poorly.
I only gave the boat a good rating because I had a very bad experience on the last night of the cruise at the Windjammer buffet. I took what was labeled simply as "Chocolate Cake" and had a severe allergic reaction. I found out later that it had a hazelnut cream but there was no mention of any type of nut on the cake label or any mention of the possibility that it may have a nut ingredient. For those with allergies just putting a sign that states "may contain nuts" would have been enough to keep me far away from it. Even though we had an amazingly great time on the boat this experience did put a damper on our enthusiasm for Royal Caribbean and the Oasis of the Seas. I'm surprised that Royal Caribbean does not take food allergies seriously enough to just put a simple allergen warning sign in front of certain foods at the buffet. The buffet managers response was even more puzzling when my wife brought it to his attention. He admitted that it did have a hazelnut cream and went on to send us a plate of chocolate covered strawberries to our stateroom to make things better (insulting at best). To this day I'm not sure if the sign was mislabeled or if this is just standard labeling for buffet service. Other than this problem the cruise was wonderful.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
The ship was very clean and had Purell anti-bacterial dispensers located throughout the ship and in all eating areas. By the second day I was able to make it around the ship to all the places we wanted to go with great ease. The ship is very large but is laid out very well. The decor throughout the ship was top notch and very appropriate for each neighborhood.
Dining/Food
I was not really happy with the buffet selection and as mentioned previously the food in the buffet not being labeled completely for those with allergies was very disappointing. The food in the main dining room was very good though and there is a big difference between the quality of food in the MDR when compared to the buffet. There are also many complementary cafes and other complementary eateries located throughout the ship if you don't want the Windjammer buffet or MDR.
Stateroom Quality
The stateroom was very nice and clean, and we had a pretty good view of central park. The bed was also very comfortable. The shower is a little small but not really a big deal unless your a very large person.
Ship Staff Quality
The staff was very cordial for the most part. Sometimes we weren't sure if it was genuine or if they are aiming for a big tip. When we first got on the ship it initially seemed that some of the staff was a little standoffish. It must be very difficult to work on a cruise ship week after week, so I can understand the staff not always being 100% perfect. I couldn't imagine having to attend to so many people week after week and to always be smiling and gracious.
Entertainment & Activities
There is so much to do on the ship and can even be a little overwhelming. The shows were really good and all the athletic activities were great as well. Just make sure to use your daily cruise compass to plan your day. It took us a few days to get use to using the cruise compass that gets delivered to the room daily. The fitness room was outstanding and as good as some of the best gyms I have been in.
Read this user's port of call reviews:
Nassau, Bahamas; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.; Philipsburg, St. Maarten
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Nassau, Bahamas
We weren't thrilled with the Bahamas. It seems kind of beneath the Oasis of the Seas to attend this country. Also, maybe we didn't like it because our excursion was really not very interesting.
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.
St. Thomas was very nice.
Philipsburg, St. Maarten
St. Maarten was also very nice.
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Age:
65+
Cruise Experience:
7+ cruises
Traveler Type:
Family w/older children
Stateroom Type:
Oceanview
Thoughts on our recent cruise.
by Joseph C. from St. Augustine, FL
Sailing date:
May 2010
Pros:
Central Park - Lots of restaurants.
Cons:
Charges to use sauna facilities.
Beautiful ship. Particularly liked Park Cafe for lunch.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
Dining/Food
We have been on many Royal Caribbean cruises. On this cruise, the food at dinner was good, but the quality of the food has deteriorated over the many cruises we have taken.
Stateroom Quality
We reserved a category FO stateroom and were surprised and disappointed to find the layout had changed. The stateroom on this cruise did not provide the privacy for adults found on other RCC ships in the category FO.
Ship Staff Quality
Entertainment & Activities
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Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.; Philipsburg, St. Maarten
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Ports of Call:
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.
Philipsburg, St. Maarten
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30 - 49
Cruise Experience:
7+ cruises
Traveler Type:
Family w/older children
Stateroom Type:
Balcony
Amazing Oasis
by Conrad A. from San Juan, PR
Sailing date:
Mar 2010
Pros:
Beautiful ship with lots of things to do, not a dull moment, great shows.
Cons:
The food quality not great
The sports activities, pools, shows and different "neighborhoods" on board were unbelievable. The best cruise ship on the seven seas......
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
Dining/Food
The variety and quality of the food was average, not as good as Celebrity or Princess.
Stateroom Quality
Ship Staff Quality
Entertainment & Activities
Children's Programs
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Age:
50 - 65
Cruise Experience:
7+ cruises
Traveler Type:
Couple
Stateroom Type:
Balcony
Wow. A different incredible experience.
by A Traveler from VA
Sailing date:
Feb 2010
Pros:
Variety of things to see, do and experience.. Size.
Cons:
Need more vegeterian fare.
Big, beautiful and incredible. It is such a incorporation of so many great ideas. Types of shows and the entertainment that they bring. The Aqua show to the Musicals and everything in between. The diversity of the dining experience's are a great concept and add to the overall enjoyment. The fitness center is great. The activities are neverending.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
Dining/Food
Needed more vegetarian fare outside of paid dining venues. Only place to get a vegeburger was at Johnny Rockets which had a cover charge to get in. Need trays to carry food. Hard to juggle silverware, several plates and drink at same time.
Stateroom Quality
Ship Staff Quality
Seemed shortstaffed at the Windjammer cafe. Wife is handicapped and no one came to help her get food. Tough without a tray. Multiple trips to food islands to get what she needed. Would nave been nice for a little help.
Entertainment & Activities
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