What's the Deal With Oasis-Class Ships?
Published Wednesday, July 3rd 2019 - Updated Tuesday, September 3rd 2019Long ago, I heard the Captain on a Royal Caribbean ship say during the Crown & Anchor party for past guests that there would soon be a new member of the family fleet.
He said he wasn't sure of the first name, but the surname would be "of the Seas."
I no longer recall to which specific ship he was referring, but she was an Oasis Class vessel.
Oasis, Allure, Harmony and Symphony of the Seas have become the preferred mode of travel for millions of families.
The remarkably diverse list of on-board activities, specialty restaurants and entertainment, many found nowhere else at sea, have made the ships essential elements of the perfect cruise experience.
The huge open-air Central Park and Boardwalk "inside" of the ship makes it a perfect ship for anyone concerned about closed in spaces.
Frequently, past guests want to bring other loved ones to see the ship for themselves, to enjoy all that Oasis-Class has to offer.
They want to re-live their personal favorites while also trying others for which there simply wasn't time within their previous week-long voyages.
Plus, if you've tried one Oasis-Class ship, then you want to try them all!
Now is the perfect time to book your next great trip.
Have a dream family reunion for Thanksgiving or New Year's Eve, and then take a romantic Mediterranean cruise in the spring.
There are no restrictions to how fantastic your life can be except those you've placed on yourself.
Remember, making the most of your life spreads your good fortune in taking the voyage of a lifetime with people around the globe employed to serve you.
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