
It's the world's largest cruise ship ... but what does that mean for you and your cruise experience?
How about a "Central Park" with real grass? Yes ... real grass ... and lots of room to stroll and shop. It's one of the seven "neighborhoods" in this floating city.
When a ship gets up to 5,000 passengers, it does become a floating small town. So Royal Caribbean has gone out of their way to make it feel that way ... complete with neighborhoods.
When you look at pictures of her (see above), the back doesn't seem to be finished ... There's a huge hole! It's the Aqua Theater, where Cirque-like performances will be held and it continues on into the ship, to allow cabins with a view of Central Park. Ingenious ... now you can have an inside cabin with a real window!
Continue your exploration of the Oasis at http://www.oasisoftheseas.com/ and let me know what you think about sailing on her. Some will love the huge number of activities and options a ship of this size allows ... others can't imagine sailing with 5,000 other people. Which side are you on?
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