Family cruise guide for the Oasis of the Seas

Where should a family on the Oasis of the Seas hang? With so many places to visit on this large ship, save time by reviewing where to find family-friendly areas onbord.
Aqua_Theatre_BalconyRoyal Caribbean's, Oasis of the Seas, caters to families.  With 28 ultra-modern loft suites and 2,700 spacious staterooms, this 16-deck marvel will have something for every member of the family.  Use this handy-dandy guide as a reference for getting familiar with the Oasis of the Seas.

Oasis of the Seas offers the first-ever neighborhood concept where everyone can find their unique experiences in one of the seven distinct onboard districts including: Central Park - a public space combining nature and nautical; Boardwalk - dedicated to family, fun and featuring the new and entertaining AquaTheater; and the Royal Promenade - the heart of many Royal Caribbean ships, that's now bigger and better than ever.

Oasis of the Seas - where would you like to hang?

Boardwalk:
  • AquaTheater outdoor amphitheater
  • Carousel
  • The first ever Zip Line at sea
  • Two rock-climbing walls
  • Psychic and Tattoo parlor
  • Kids and teen shopping
  • Seafood Shack, Johnny Rockets and The Donut Shop
Central Park:
  • Open to the sky, with winding paths of quiet reading corners and other hidden surprises
  • Trellis Bar
  • Parkside Gallery & Picture This photo studio
  • Park Café & Vintages
  • 150 Central Park - upscale dining
  • Antonio's Table & Chops Grille
Royal Promenade - with a mezzanine level:
  • 3-level escalating - Rising Tide Bar
  • Sorrento's Pizzeria, Mondo Café, Café Promenade
  • Boleros Latin Lounge
  • Schooner Bar & Champagne Bar
  • On-Air Club

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

With so many great amenities and place to go, the Oasis of the Seas has something for everyone in the family.  To find out how to get onboard, contact Cruise Buzz from Cruise Holidays of Mission Viejo.

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#1 sheila 2010-04-22 15:07
Hi! I have read conflicting info regarding the nursery. We have a 14mo old and was told that she would be able to use the daycare only up until 6pm. and that there is a time limit of 12 hours for the length of the cruise. Do you know details and have you used the nursery? Is there group baby sitting for 1 yr olds at night? Some say yes, some say no.

Thanks!!
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