Monday, October 25, 2010

Sail Beyond All Records

        Royal Carribean's newest and largest ship, Oasis of the Seas, sailed past all other crusie ship records. The Oasis of the Seas is currently the world's largest crusie ship to ever sail the high seas. The ship sails from Fort Lauderdale, Fl  going to many ports of call in the Caribbean. At 1,187 feet long and 16 passenger decks high, this ship is a small city on the sea. Over 2,700 guest staterooms fill the ship, allowing for more than 6,000 guests on each voyage. With amentities for every guest, including familes, couples, singles, and friends, Royal Caribbean has hit this one straight out of the park(or should we say, ocean?).
Royal Caribbean's - Oasis of the Seas

     This ship contains all the features of a general cruise ship, including 4 pools, 10 whirlpools, a spa, fitness center, aqua park, 2 Flow Riders, numerous theaters, bars, and restaurants, conference centers, rock climbing wall,  an ice rink, a youth and teen zone, a zip line, and a number of various other activities and amenities.  Of course this ship wasn't going to settle for a general, overdone theme. Instead they chose their ship to mimic New York City's Central Park! 

Oasis of the Seas- Central Park

     Another reason this monster on the seas stands out is its idea of entertainment. The ship has the normal entertainment theater and few small theaters and comedy clubs, but it also has the one of a kind - Aqua Theater. This theater is an open theater on the end of the ship that allows spectacular water shows, aerial acrobatics, breath taking views, and out of this world entertainment. This theater isn't just home to the generic cruise ship entertainment, but is home to the Blue Man Group, Cirque de Soleil, and other concerts and shows known around the world. The entertainment on this ship is unlike any other venue in the world.
Oasis of the Seas - Aqua Theater 

      Whether you are a first time crusier or an experienced one, this ship is one that you have to experience. The Oasis's sister ship, Allure of the Seas, is scheduled to sail it's first voyage in December, 2010. Go to RoyalCaribbean.com to book your voyage!

Check out this quick video clip about the Oasis of the Seas!

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