The Palm Beach Post
By Charles Passy   |  Oasis  |  November 20, 2009

Central Park at sea

Central Park at sea

OK, so I’m finally aboard. And it didn’t take all that long – I got my pina colada (actually, my mango margarita) by 5 o’clocksh. The ship hasn’t left port yet (as of 7:25 p.m.), but that’s okay. There’s plenty to do without worrying about saying our goodbyes from the deck.

Some first impressions:

Yes, she’s a big ship. But she’s done up with a remarkable degree of taste. On the outside, Oasis looks a little large (and frankly, a little ungainly – kinda like a floating 2,700-room Hilton). But inside, the ship has a much more intimate, even elegant feel. That’s because while Oasis might be a floating city, she’s also a city of many “neighborhoods,” each with a distinct look and vibe.

Right now, I’m most impressed with Central Park – yes, an actual park at sea. Perhaps that’s overstating it, but it’s an interior greenspace (rooms on the inside of the ship actually get a view of it), with several small restaurants, bars and cafes (including a very nice wine bar). The greenery is real, too – no plastic plants here.

Then contrast that with the pool deck – instead of one big pool, you’ve got several small ones (and a gazillion hot tubs). This is less a “public” space – big and noisy in the style of, say, Carnival ships – than a series of smaller spaces. You don’t party on this ship; you come for a gathering.

Which is not to say the Oasis is stuffy. Quite the opposite. Witness the Boardwalk area, replete with a carousel and several casual eateries.

Do I sound like I’m starting to be impressed? I am…and again, that’s without even leaving port!

One Response to “Oasis of the Seas: First impressions…”

  1. aila goodlin says:

    Who has built the Oasis of the Seas? Where was it built? If you know this info, why was it not mentioned in the article?

    A.Goodlin

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