Oasis of the Seas Cabin Pictures (2024)

Superior Oceanview Cabin on Oasis of the Seas (Photo: Cruise Critic)

When Oasis of the Seas debuted, Royal Caribbean seized the opportunity to introduce fresh cabin designs, including the industry's first multi-level lofts. It also pioneered inside balcony cabins that overlook the ship's interior neighborhoods -- the Boardwalk and foliage-bedecked Central Park -- and interior cabins with portholes that face the busy Royal Promenade and are carried over from Freedom-class ships.

During a refurbishment in 2014, Oasis of the Seas added 10 suites overlooking the ocean, the AquaTheater and the Boardwalk. These included two Royal Suites, six Grand Suites and two Royal Family Suites that can each accommodate up to six passengers.

Here are some more details on Oasis of the Seas cabins and links to cabin pictures for an up-close view:

The Royal Loft Suite on Oasis of the Seas (Photo: Cruise Critic)

Loft Suites

The aforementioned Loft Suites are two-deck accommodations that have been lauded for their layout. Crown Loft Suites measure 540 square feet with 98-square-foot balconies and feature living spaces downstairs with pullout sofas and bathrooms. Master bedrooms and bathrooms upstairs each offer a shower large enough for two (his-and-hers shower heads), fog-free mirrors and limestone mosaic tile accents. The Sky Loft Suites add some extra space, clocking in at 724 square feet with 376-square-foot dine-on balconies and extra showers in the downstairs bathrooms.

Moving up, next you'll find the Grand Loft Suite, which sleeps four and has a private balcony with a Jacuzzi. The size is 972 square feet with a 163-square-foot balcony. The Owners Loft Suite has the same amenities but is larger -- 1,250 square feet with a 172-square-foot balcony.

The Royal Loft Suite is the most opulent accommodation onboard. At 1,599 square feet with an 875-square-foot balcony, it's the size of a modest home. When you enter the cabin on the main level, you'll find a Baby Grand piano, a dining area with a dry bar for entertaining, a bath with a shower, a living room sofa that converts into a double bed and a wraparound balcony with a dining area and private whirlpool. Upstairs, there's a master bedroom and a massive bathroom with a tub, shower, two sinks and a bidet.

Central Park View Cabin on Oasis of the Seas (Photo: Cruise Critic)

Royal Suites

The refit saw the building of two new one-level Royal Suites on either side of the Suite Lounge -- where the Pinnacle Lounge and Pinnacle Chapel used to be -- overlooking the main pool deck. Royal has pulled back from the garish colors that characterized the Loft Suites and replaced them with grownup slates, dark grays, browns and black marble in the bathrooms; there's also a distinct absence of shiny chrome.

While these suites are on one level (as opposed to the loft suites), Royal Caribbean opted to give them a double-height ceiling. The suites are entered via a marble entranceway and have everything you would expect to find in a five-star hotel suite: huge dining/living room with L-shaped sofa, entertainment center with vast flat-screen TV, wet bar, special refrigerator to keep wine cool, and a master bedroom with a vast king bed and a couple of chaise lounges in the corners. The bathroom is accessed via a flight of steps and is completely open -- no separate door. There is a standalone shower room, plus a toilet and wardrobe.

AquaTheater Suites: The balconies of the two-bedroom AquaTheater Suites give new meaning to the word "wraparound," allowing 180-degree vistas of the Boardwalk, the AquaTheater, rock climbing wall and open ocean, with space for stools, tables, chairs and loungers. From your perch, you'll be able to see not only performances of the diving shows in the AquaTheater, but also the ocean -- a rarity on this ship that bears more than a passing resemblance to a mall.

Boardwalk and Central Park Cabins: Not in the suite mode? Then take a look at Oasis of the Seas' inward-facing Boardwalk- and Central Park-view cabins, the large majority of which feature balconies exposed to the elements. They're not that private, either; it's easy to spy on the balconies next door and across the way. The draw is the novelty of being able to look down at the Boardwalk's spinning carousel or live Central Park foliage.Because they're a curiosity factor, these cabins are often priced as high as -- or higher than -- more traditional balcony cabins with ocean views.

Boardwalk cabins have a few extra perks. Those that are located farther aft do offer sea glimpses, and you can still watch performances at the AquaTheater. Note that, although the Boardwalk area can get a bit loud and boisterous, you can hear virtually nothing with the balcony doors closed.

Interior Cabin on Oasis of the Seas (Photo: Cruise Critic)

General Cabin Info

Some cabins are configured with the bed(s) close to the closet doors, which can make it hard to get to your things, while others, especially in the twin configuration, have the bed(s) right up against the wall, which hinders easy access to the balcony if you have one. Ask your travel agent, or study your deck plans carefully if you have a preference. Cabins have good under-the-bed storage (important because the closets in the non-suite categories are not at all huge) and bedside tables.

Bathrooms, which are a bit on the small side, feature showers enclosed in clear glass with shampoo dispensers and footrests for leg-shaving, a welcome addition taken from sister cruise lineCelebrity Cruises.

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Oasis of the Seas Cabin Pictures (2024)

FAQs

What cabins to avoid on Oasis of the Seas? ›

As a rule of thumb, most of the Oasis of the Seas cabins to avoid are those on Deck 3 below the ice rink and the casino; staterooms on decks 6 and 7 closest to the theater, and those on Deck 14, as they're subject to noise from the pool deck directly above.

What is the nicest room on Oasis of the Seas? ›

Royal Loft Suite: The most opulent accommodations on Oasis of the Seas, the Royal Loft Suite is the size of a modest home (1,599 square feet with an 875-square-foot balcony), and features such luxuries as a baby grand piano and a dining area with a dry bar for entertaining on the bottom level.

Is Oasis of the Seas too crowded? ›

Fun time on Oasis of the Seas. The ship is massive but doesn't feel crowded except on sea days and at the breakfast buffet. Service was great. Food was decent but I've had better on other lines. Entertainment and activities were plentiful.

Why is there no deck 13 on Oasis of the Seas? ›

You may have noticed that many cruise ships omit deck thirteen from construction plans. Certain vessels also avoid numbering cabins with the superstitious digit, for fear of bad luck. It's all based on fallacy and unfounded beliefs, rather than science. The nautical world remains a highly superstitious realm.

Where does Oasis of the Seas rank? ›

Oasis of the Seas ranks #8 out of 25 Royal Caribbean International Cruise Ships based on an analysis of expert and user ratings, as well as health ratings. Oasis of the Seas offers a wide range of accomodation options. Browse cabins to find the stateroom that suits your needs.

What is the smoothest room on a cruise ship? ›

The lower and more central you are in a ship, the less roll and sway you will feel. Even if you choose a balcony room, choose a low level and a room closest to the ship's center. The higher decks and cabins at the front (forward) or back (aft) of the ship will rock and roll the most.

Which is better Oasis or Allure of the Seas? ›

We found the passengers a bit more laid back on the Allure, but that is probably tied it being the second revenue cruise post lock down. One other favorable for the Allure was at 150 Central Park - we found the staff and experience above our dinner on the Oasis.

What are the benefits of the crown loft suite on Oasis of the Seas? ›

Crown Loft Suite guests enjoy priority departure with an exclusive suite departure lounge with a continental breakfast. They receive complimentary valet luggage service: their bags are transferred to the airport. In this case guests can enjoy excursion or activities at the port city.

What is the beach pool on Oasis of the Seas? ›

Designed to look like a beach, with a sloped entry where guests are able to wade into the water or relax in colourful deck chairs under parasols as water rolls gently beneath them. Two shaded whirlpools flank either side of the beach for guests who prefer warmer waters.

Is it worth getting a balcony on a cruise? ›

Even on smaller, more luxurious ships that don't feel crowded, a balcony is desirable; if the weather is such that you can spend a lot of time on your balcony, it's like having an additional room.

What time of year are seas the roughest? ›

Typically, the winter months are the most intense. Transatlantic cruises tend to see their roughest waters in November, December, and February. Thankfully, the majority of mainstream cruise lines do not conduct transatlantic cruises in December and February.

Is there a curfew on Oasis of the Seas? ›

The curfew for ages 17 and younger is 1 AM and from our experience it is pretty strictly enforced.

Which deck to avoid on a cruise? ›

Check for decks close to the crew service entrances as well as the main cruise engine. Such decks will have a higher level of noise compared to a sandwiched deck area.

What ship is bigger than the Oasis? ›

Icon of the Seas is the first ship of Royal Caribbean's Icon class of cruise ships. She is the largest cruise ship in service after late January 2024. Wonder of the Seas is the latest ship of Royal Caribbean's Oasis class of cruise ships and is the second largest cruise ship in service after January 2024.

How many pools and hot tubs are in Oasis of the Seas? ›

Pools, Waterslides and Sundecks on Oasis of the Seas

Oasis of the Seas has 10 hot tubs and three main pools -- the Main Pool, Sports Pool and Beach Pool -- as well as a covered Solarium Pool, which is restricted to passengers older than 16. All four of these are found on Deck 15.

Which deck to avoid on cruise? ›

Check for decks close to the crew service entrances as well as the main cruise engine. Such decks will have a higher level of noise compared to a sandwiched deck area.

Which cabin on a ship is best to avoid seasickness? ›

To reduce motion sickness, choose a stateroom in the middle of the ship on a lower deck. You will feel any sway of the ship less in this section. Although it may seem counterintuitive, if you're worried about seasickness on a cruise, book a stateroom with a window or a veranda.

Is it better to have a cabin at the front or back of a cruise ship? ›

The most desirable location is a mid-ship stateroom, or if not available, a stateroom towards the back (aft) of the ship. 4. Choosing the Wrong Location to Avoid Noise. If you are sensitive to noise there are a few cabin locations you can choose from to increase your chances of minimizing any irritation.

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