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In this video you can see the Royal Caribbean executives and others talk about the Oasis of the Seas. You can see the ship being built along with computer generated walk throughs.

It is almost as good as being there.

The Oasis of the Seas cruiseship has a neighborhood concept. It is part of what makes the ship so comfortable. There is so much to do and so many areas to explore or you can do as much or as little as you would like.

The neigborhoods include “Central Park”, “The Pool and Sports Zone”, “Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center”, “Boardwalk”, “Royal Promenade”, “Youth Zone” and “Entertainment Place”.

There is so much on offer that every day can be what you want it. With trees and foliage aplenty you would be forgiven if you thought you were walking through a city, not afloat on the high seas.

The entertainment options are endless including divers and shows aplently.

The Royal Promenade and the Central Park sections of the ship make for an amazing experience.

The suites on the ship are amazing. You once again could easily think you are on land and not on a cruise ship.

Royal Caribbean was well known for its pools on ships. They have kept that tradition with the Oasis of the Seas.

Kids are not forgotten with the Kidzone. Science, art and play all take place on this ship. You can also take advantage of the nursery. There is even a spa program just for kids.

The ship is so big it really does have something for everyone.

To go with this amazing ship you have to have great employees. With Royal Caribbean that is what you get. They will make you feel right at home.

At the end of the video it says it is coming in December 2009. That time has passed and you no longer have to wait to set sail on this amazing ship.

Read more about Royal Caribbean cruises or book your cruise.



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Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 at 1:27 pm
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