Jan 07 2010
Get Comfortable in the World’s Biggest Cruise Ship

Given that the only two cruises I’ve been on were 1. A Carnival Cruise during spring break in college where I hooked up with a disgusting Asian Girl and 2. A Carnival Cruise with my now wife that featured more obese people than I’d care to enjoy, my perception of cruises aren’t all that delightful.
However, I know people who’ve been on some pretty sweet excursions and when I can gather the strength I’d be happy to attempt another cruise trip.
And if I do plan one soon boy would I like to be on Oasis of the Seas
Oasis measures 225,282 gross tons, several times larger than Titanic. The ship’s power comes from six marine diesel engines producing 18,860 kilowatts each and three similar 12-cylinder engines each producing 13,860 kilowatts. Oasis of the Seas will offer passengers features such as two-story loft suites and luxury suites measuring 1,600 sq ft (150 m2) with balconies overlooking the sea or promenades. The ship features a zip-line, a casino, a mini-golf course, four swimming pools, volleyball and basketball courts, theme parks and nurseries for children.












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yeah DUDE ! – seen this around for awhile and check in to it
the deal is fairly cheap and I am guessing the life span would be 20 years – ABS stuff
I liked the idea but my wife wants a “mail box” that does not change
It must of taken a years worth of steel mill production to build – we are taking a lot of steel
thanks for the great blog
Oh .. wow. What a wonderful pictures they are. Its just like a museum. A Carnival Cruise may be the beautiful one and worth travel but Oasis of the seas cruise is really amazing. If one will sea the pictures of its inside view, he will also be agree with me.