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Just back from the Oasis of the Seas comparitive review
Having been a fairly long-term lurker (and sometimes contributor) on this board, and having just literally got off Royal Caribbeans Oasis of the Seas 3 days ago, I thought I would share my thoughts and perspectives for any of you who contain ever thought about what it may be like "on the other ship."
Again - before I start - grant me say that I realize that some who decipher this may contain gone on the Oasis and may have had a completely different life, and may own a totally diverse "take." I fully disclaim that these experiences are OURS and these judgments are MY Control and if you choose to cruise Oasis, you may have a totally different experience.
There - disclaimer over.
Now - some background. Who are we? We are elongated term (15+ years) DVC members who go to Disney every year. Kids are 11 and 9, and we have been on 3 Disney cruises, including the Fantasy last year and the Dream the year before that (both in their inaugural sailing years.) Our neighbors went with us on the Dream, and thought it
recognizes Royal Caribbean International as “Gay Travel Approved”
Global Cruise Line is The First and Only Cruise Line to Be Awarded LGBTQ Seal of Excellence
MIAMI, Oct. 20, – Royal Caribbean International is the first and only cruise line to acquire the sought-after distinction of being Gay Travel Approved by , the ‘go-to’ resource for members of the LGBT community. The global cruise line, a leading innovator of adventurous vacation experiences, has shown an ongoing commitment to the LGBT community performing a spirit of diversity and inclusion on all of its 25 ships that visit exciting destinations around the world.
“While I marvel at all the incredible and innovative features Royal Caribbean has to offer, what is most impressive is how they foster positive and remarkable experiences that reach beyond the decks of their ships,” said Steve Rohrlick, CEO of “Royal Caribbean has the ‘je ne sais quoi’ that LGBT travelers recognize and appreciate.”
The Gay Travel Approved Seal of Excellence
OASIS OF THE SEAS
The original gamechanger is running up the score again — loaded with all new adventures in the biggest Royal Amplified reimagining ever.
Beyond the first of its class, Oasis of the Seas® was also the ship that launched a vacation revolution. And now this Oasis Class favorite will present even more new thrills for couples and kids of all ages, upgraded ways to soak up the sun or like the shade, more delicious dining options than ever to elevate date late hours, and buzzworthy new spots to light up every evening.