About the Oasis of the Seas
Back in the 1970s, Song of Norway, Royal Caribbean's first ship, had a gym in an empty cabin that consisted of a rowing machine and a treadmill. Not many people used the gym or made any effort to find it. Today, Royal Caribbean's newest ships feature the largest fitness centers and spas at sea, overlooking vast expanses of the oceans, ports and the global destinations that the cruise line's ships visit.
Pools that were once inside the ship and on the lowest level have evolved into entire water parks and poolscapes running the length of the uppermost decks, and on some Royal Caribbean ships, guests can actually surf on innovative FlowRiders.
Welcome to the ships of the future.
In its latest evolution of cruise ship design, Royal Caribbean took Oasis of the Seas to the stage as the ultimate expression of the company's imagination and innovation.
Within the seven "neighborhoods" on Oasis of the Seas are extraordinary elements:
- the first living park at sea (Central Park, with more than 12,000 species of plants and a full-time horticulturist);
- a thrilling zip line that races diagonally nine decks above an open-air atrium;
- an original handcrafted carousel;
- 28 multi-level urban-style loft suites boasting floor-to-ceiling windows and expansive balconies;
- an amphitheater-style space that serves as a pool by day and a dazzling ocean-front theater with professional aquatic acrobatic and synchronized swimming performances by evening;
- and an array of epicurean innovations that allow for new culinary experiences each day of the guest's cruise.
Of course, Oasis also adopts many of the popular features on the company's other ships, including an indoor ice-skating rink; two rock-climbing walls; FlowRider surf simulators; H2O interactive water park; and cantilevered whirlpools.
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