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When was Oasis of the Seas last refurbished?

Oasis of the Seas underwent a refurbishment in 2019 as part of the Royal Amplified program, that added a number of changes, including , including the cruise line's first barbecue restaurant, Portside BBQ; and guest favorites, from the tallest slide at sea–the Ultimate Abyss–to popular live music venue Music Hall, and a ...



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Following the Independence of the Seas, the Explorer of the Seas and the Mariner of the Seas, the Symphony became the fourth Royal Caribbean ship to be drydocked at the Spanish shipyard in 2023. After the work, 2018-built vessel kicked off a summer program in the Western Mediterranean on April 16.

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overhaul every three years or so. The ship is taken out of the water for a thorough cleaning of the hull (hence the name dry dock), while interior and topside issues are also addressed.

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The other remarkable addition, and the 27th cruise ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet, will be Icon of the Seas. Billed as “The World's Best Family Vacation,” the cruise ship will sail from Miami, Florida, on January 27, 2024.

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Oasis Of The Seas current cruise is 7 days, round-trip Perfect Day Bahamas Cruise. Prices start from USD 526 (double occupancy rates). The itinerary starts on 01 Oct, 2023 and ends on 08 Oct, 2023.

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Why do Cruise Ships Not Have a Deck 13? Many ships do not have a deck 13 due to superstition surrounding the number. These ships will simply skip from deck 12 straight to 14.

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The ship was ordered in February 2006 and the keel was laid in December 2007. It entered service in December 2009.

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Grab bold bites to go at El Loco Fresh® and the first Portside BBQ?, or cheer on your favorite team at Playmakers? Sports Bar & Arcade. This is the Amplified Oasis of the Seas® — and the adventure has never been bolder.

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About half of all cruise ships go to a scrapyard in Alang, India. About 30% are sent to scrap yards in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and other scrap yards in India. The rest go to scrap yards in China and Turkey.

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The short answer is, no, but it will be different. Oasis Class ships offer so much to see and do, and while other ships may not have the sheer variety of things to do, they still offer a great cruise experience.

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