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When she makes her debut in December 2009, Royal Caribbean International's newest ship, Oasis of the Seas, will introduce the most unique and varied collection of entertainment and activities ever ...
Oasis of the Seas overflowing with things to do. Skip to ... rock-climbing walls — two — and Flowrider surfing machines — again two — and the Studio B ice-skating rink/ice show theater.
Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas is huge -- it's the world's largest cruise ship, after all -- and a total blast -- from casinos to spas, it's impossible to be bored. Call it Vegas and ...
Travel Weekly's Donna Tunney is on Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas, boarding the ship after its first visit to Falmouth, Jamaica. Her second dispatch follows. Click to read Donna's first ...
Oasis of the Seas is the most expensive cruise ship ever built, costing some $1.4 billion. It’s no surprise then that fares for the ship have also followed the costly course.
Royal Caribbean's last new Oasis Class ship, Harmony of the Seas, lacked such a pool in its Solarium. It was a small thing, but it caused a big uproar among longtime Royal Caribbean fans.
We were admiring a display of hand-carved carousel horses on board the Oasis of the Seas when we heard the first scream. Then came a long shriek. Our eyes tracked upward from the cruise ship’s ...
ABOARD OASIS OF THE SEAS - Sure, it's bigger: Nearly four football fields long, with space for 6,300 passengers and volume that's 40 percent larger than any other cruise ship at sea. But is Royal ...
| While fears over the H1N1 virus and unprecedented low cruise fares have been the year’s biggest cruising stories to date, there’s a new newsmaker in town. Her name is Oasis of the Seas.
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