BBC News The world's biggest cruise ship Oasis of the Seas
Experience our most innovative and imaginative ship yet, Oasis of the SeasSM - where, for the first time ever, entertainment areas have become neighborhoods at sea. Find a revolutionary public space combining nature with nautical in our Central Park neighborhood, or old-world charm with a modern twist in the entertaining Boardwalk neighborhood. Visit the Pool and Sports Zone to explore an entire deck of pools, rock-climbing walls, basketball courts and more. And don't forget the Youth Zone - where kids can be kids and parents can be worry-free. With a total of seven distinct onboard neighborhoods, everyone can discover a place for unique experiences.
With 28 ultra-modern loft suites and 2,700 spacious staterooms, this 16-deck marvel proves that the impossible, is possible. You have to see it to believe it.
7 distinctly designed neighborhoods including:
Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness
solo and couple massage suites
youth spa
complete hair and makeup services
158 state-of-the-art cardio and resistance machines
pilates, kickboxing, yoga and spinning classes
Vitality Café
Pool and Sports Zone
H2O Zone aqua park for kids
4 pools and 10 whirlpools
tranquil poolside Solarium area
2 Flowriders®, sports courts, mini-golf and Zip line
Solarium Bistro, Wipe Out Café and Bar
Entertainment Place
Casino Royale
Studio B, featuring ice shows
Opal Theater - 1,380-seat venue
Blaze Nightclub, Jazz on 4, Comedy Live
Dazzles, featuring musical spectacles ranging from big band to disco
Youth Zone
Play - open gym and activity area
Adventure Ocean Theater and Science Lab
The Workshop - includes activities such as jewelry making & scrapbooking
Royal Babies & Royal Tots - nursery service
Teen Areas including Fuel disco, The Living Room lounge, the Back Deck and more
Ship Facts
Guest Capacity: 5,400 double occupancy
Gross Tonnage: 220,000
Staterooms: 2,700
Decks: 16 high
Length: 1,184'
Max Beam: 184.40'
Draft: 30'
Cruising Speed: 22 knots
farout that thing is HUGE. Wish we invented time travel just to go back and show people in the middle ages what kind of crap were capable of now
perfectlydark007 2 years ago 20
yeah, this boat sink in 2012, i see it on Movie :P, there go FInland taxpayers money :P
timyfin 1 year ago 16