Cruise Travel On RCCL’s Oasis of the Seas Cruise Ship


New Views Of The Oasis Of The Seas

Another look at cruise travel on the Oasis of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise ship. This clip shows two of the seven Neighborhoods – the Royal Promenade and the Boardwalk – onboard this great ship.

 

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13 Responses
  1. beaum1cah says:

    Poor carnival dream gets no credit :( just wait, this’ll tip over.

  2. all1357 says:

    @archil Yup, the presidential suite sleeps 18 and it’s a years salary for most people.

  3. archil says:

    My friend was on this cruise ship last week. She said the cost of the most expensive cabin is $16,659/person.

  4. Shipsgaloregirl5 says:

    I am going in 2010 and am counting down every second and just cant wait! 106 more days.. this looks amazing!!!!!

  5. Jaskas0812 says:

    I’m watching it since it started building…it is just soooo amazing I have no words. I hope to be on the Allure next year as it only sails the Caribbean and I will not visit the States before the next year…So hope for some more videos until then :)

  6. SweetSami1892 says:

    I cannot wait!
    This saturday I’m going to be on it!
    It looks amazing!

  7. Krystle2007 says:

    Wow, I’d love to try the Oasis one day but the ship definitely doesn’t look like a ship from inside. I’ve been Freedom of the Seas before too and it just looks like a moving city. I guess that was the concept of the ship. Once the prices come down a bit, I’d like to try this ship once just to experience it. :)

  8. RCCLDisney says:

    This seems to be the videoed cruise ship in history! Even with all the videos you still can’t get a handle of the size of this ship, its immense. BTW, there is an automated fortune teller on the Boardwalk.

  9. reba38491 says:

    In April I’m going to be going on the Oasis of the seas and I think this will be the best vacation of my life.

  10. Jenabebe says:

    You can’t even tell that you’re on a ship!

  11. AtlasTravelWeb says:

    Not Included is your: Air transportation; transfers; items of a personal nature, such as shore & land excursions, specialty restaurant fees, some beverages, photographs, gratuities/service fees, medical services, etc. A real shock for me on my first cruise was the gratuities. If you use the guidelines the cruise lines suggest, a 7 day cruise is over $100 for gratuities for the length of your cruise per person. The service is worth it but when you don’t budget for it what a shock.

  12. kk456128 says:

    Wow I mean that’s just heavenly. I wish I could sail on that boat I don’t even care if it’s in december, I would love to get on there!

  13. VeniceVenus says:

    I was very excited about this ship, but the more I see it, the more I don’t think I’d like it. Why in the world would anyone want a balcony overlooking what looks like a shopping mall? For people that just want to enjoy the serenity of the ocean off their balcony, good food, a nice pool area and entertainment at night, why pay so much more for this ship? I think I may pass. The Carnival Dream is looking real good to me.

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