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Frank Barrett, editor of The Sunday travel Post, update: at 12: 09 on January 21, 2010, the cottage features its own smooth baby grand piano.
Of course, this is not an ordinary cabin.
This is the Royal Loft room (
In this case the loft is not a dusty loft space and you and I may keep the old Subbuteo and other household garbage).
No, this is the attic. American Life
Style: very handsome, very big splitSuperior apartment.
The main bathroom in the attic comes with a double shower and a huge bathtub, not to mention the very exposed floor --to-Ceiling windows.
I would be worried about the danger of lurking on any passing ship and peeping at Thomas with a telescope.
Champion of tall trees: Frank's oasis in the ocean Central Park with 12,175 plants, 62 vines, 56 trees and bamboo, about 24 feet of the Ocean Oasis has 25 such divisions
Each apartment has its own balcony.
They also have 52 LCD TVs and two bathrooms.
Free mirrors and limestone tiles.
The Royal Loft Suite can accommodate 6 people, with a video projector inside and outside the restaurant, where you can watch movies, bars, Jacuzzi, library and 843-square-foot balcony in bed.
On Oasis, it's hard to keep the viewing angle, especially when the boat is too long for you to see it at a glance.
There is no doubt that the Royal Caribbean is dazzling.
Last week, when the Oasis arrived in Fort Lauderdale, many people in Florida drove to the port of the mother port, causing traffic jams. Just turned over by the amazing size of the ship.
A woman said, "This is a baby from hecuwa . " She stopped by me near the port entrance and immediately started shooting with a camera on her phone.
But to be fair, not everyone is so happy with the Oasis.
On the way from the Finnish shipyard, there was a storm in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, and the Oasis arrived later in Fort Lauderdale, find yourself tossed in a storm of heated arguments.
Mammoth: The Ocean Oasis is 15 dec km with four main swimming pools, Park Promenade, surf simulator, rock climbing and the world's largest small golf cruise?
Asked a blogger who was not impressed by American news sites. 'Beware!
God will punish such arrogance.
The blogger has no evidence of why God is once again upset about the Royal Caribbean --
Ship Record Book-
In recent years, the company has produced a series of larger and more amazing ships than the previous one.
But in the online debate about Oasis, the name that appears next to it is the Titanic.
Though, as pointed out by a more concise blogger, the chances of Oasis encountering icebergs in the Caribbean cruise area may be quite small.
However, many of the "amazing facts" lists about the ship point out that Oasis is five times bigger than Titanic --
I don't think there is a chance that a comparison will yield confidence.
At the heart of many negative comments about the ship's "too big" is some anger at the fact that this is by far the most determined effort to attract number one --time cruisers.
Dedicated cruise fans feel their private club-
In Britain, cruising tourists account for only ten per cent of all holidaymakers.
Threatened.
Relax: one of the seven communities has a boardwalk theme to evoke the feeling of a US waterfront destination, fearing that the brutal cruise ship Virgin is about to hit the boardwalk.
Existing customers may not like it, but there is no doubt that the company is eager to push for "new-to-cruise' market.
Driving from Miami to Fort Lauderdale last week, when I first saw the behemoth, I was still a few miles away.
It's like a large chunk of the main strip floating in the port of Torre Molinos.
Oasis is hard to describe as beautiful
What attracts your attention is the size of it.
As the largest cruise ship on Earth, it towering 20 floors on the waves, stretching 1, 187ft from the bow to the stern.
The most impressive aspect when you get on board is probably the width of the boat
At 208ft, Oasis is wider than Boeing's 747 wingspan.
This allows designers to open the middle of the ship with a series of Atrium. There are sea-
View Lodge and atrium
View the cabin to choose from.
While the ship is capable of carrying 6,296 paying guests and 2,296 crew members, there is enough space for everyone, not only in large cabins, but also in public space.
Surfing: in addition to many other activities, the ship even has a wave simulator that includes two climbing walls, for example, 1,300-seat theatre (
Bigger than Broadway)
It is worth noting that there is also an ice rink.
For couples eager to escape the company of families with children, there is an adult --only zone;
For families with children, from baby to baby, there is a sponge-shaped children's club at every agein-
Extend arms to the most excessive teenager
To help promote the ideal sense of spaciousness, the ship was divided into seven "neighbors ".
In addition to the youth District, the boardwalk is also included, which is the style of the traditional American seaside resort;
The Royal Promenade is a larger, more surprising version of the Royal Caribbean traditional indoor mall;
Entertainment in the evening-Time activities;
Central Park is an indoor/outdoor space with real grass and trees.
The boat is also vibrant in the ocean spa and fitness center as well as in the swimming pool and sports area.
There are 20 different places to eat in the oasis.
This is a sign of the times, cruise lines are increasingly looking to increase their revenues, with 12 cafes and restaurants on board charging extra fees.
In the past, all the venues were free to pay full accommodation for vacationers.
The wedding on board will be held on board-
For those who want to bring all their families, there is room for 50 people in the church.
There's a lot to see and enjoy: Two huge rocks
Climbing the wall, a complete
Basketball court and a 9 thhole mini-golf course.
Clearly, people are working to eliminate the myth of "nothing to do" on cruise ships once and for all.
Towering presence: cruise ships docked in Florida with a new dock in the port of Everglades to speed up inspection
As Disney has long recognized with the Walt Disney World, the secret to success may well exceed expectations.
You board the Oasis fully aware that you will never be able to enjoy everything it offers on seven nights.
In fact, you will be forced to do and see everything in 70 nights.
Of course, I haven't seen Oasis running yet, and the passengers are full --
Check-in and disembarkation procedures will inevitably be extended to cope with more than 6,000 people, although there is a new dock in the port of the Everglades to speed up inspectionsin.
But the first impression is very positive.
There is no doubt that the Royal Caribbean will join the new ship next year, which is an expensive gamble.
Oasis, which costs more than £ 0. 8 billion, must succeed immediately in order to justify such a huge investment.
In terms of business, the early signs are ambiguous.
Next month's maiden flight is available.
But if these cabins sell too fast, it could mean that Royal Caribbean is pricing them too cheaply.
My recommendation?
If you haven't tried cruising before, try the oasis.
Combine the Orlando week with a Caribbean Week cruise for an unforgettable holiday.
Big, incredible theme park mixed with big, incredible cruising-
Holiday wedding in paradise.
Virgin Holidays (
0871 781 9893, www.
Virginholidayscruises. co. uk)offers a 14-
If you book by Thursday, Orlando and Oasis nights accommodation and cruise from £ 999.
After seven nights at quality international Orlando 3 v, join the Ocean Oasis, from Fort Lauderdale to Haiti, then Mexico, and return to Fort Lauderdale for seven nights.
The price per person is based on two adults traveling and sharing an internal cabin in a full room
Including Virgin Atlantic flights from Gatwick.
Hotel stay in room-only basis.
Prices include all applicable taxes and fuel surcharges that may change.
If the Royal Caribbean is going to be big in it-
Vessel strategy, it needs to win vacationers who have not until now believed that they will not enjoy the cruise.
These are the most common anxieties of the Cruise holidays: on November 2009, TravelMail held a contest to send a lucky member of the public to Florida to cover the release of the Ocean Oasis.
Watch the video blog of winner Andrea Wilcox here!