Monday, October 31, 2011

There is much to see on Oasis

In the seven days on this ship I did not see everything. You have to kind of choose to be an explorer and spend your time that way or be an enjoyer and use your time in a participatory way. That means laying in the sun ......Rock climbing...... SPA treatments..... miniature golf.....Bs'ing at one or all of the twenty some odd bars on the ship.......shopping....... mall walking....... track walking....... working out...... watching shows...etc oh.... and eating! lol. The Promenade has the Promenade Cafe and Sorrento's Pizza. Central Park has the Park Cafe. The pool deck has the Wipeout Cafe... and a couple of soft serve locations. And of course there is the Windjammer.

Next....... Specialty Restaurants






OASIS IS HUGE!
I can say now after experiencing this ship that it is all that it's cracked up to be. Nearly 6,000 passengers and never a crowd. ( except when they wanted to create an EVENT in the promenade like for a parade or a party. Otherwise it seemed to flow as well as any Voyager class or Freedom class ship. The biggest difference I saw was on sea days where there was enough pool deck seating for everyone.
I really enjoyed the pool deck with the multiple pool areas. Our favorite was the Sand Pool / Sand Bar area. We made that our regular sunning place and we were there often.


Friday, October 7, 2011

One week to go!

Just a week to go before we cruise on Oasis. I'm really starting to get into the details of the ship now..... studying the layout and such. Many people report that one week wasn't enough to really get around the whole ship. Okay then.... at least we'll be in good shape for the ALLURE in April. We'll pretty much have the layout committed to memory.
Tomorrow I will get the luggage out and start the process in our staging room . ( The guest room) Always get rid of the guests before a cruise....we need the room....lol ) ( sorry Christine)
Okay...more to come as we prepare.