The latest Royal Caribbean AquaTheater spectacular, HiRO, amaze with more high-flying feats, unexpected stunts, and extraordinary acrobatics than any aqua show before.
All water slides on Royal Caribbean's cruise ships are complimentary to use when they are open. Water slides have set hours published in the Cruise Compass, and are usually open during most of the day.
Located at the ship's stern with stunning wake views, this outdoor space celebrates water with a full spectrum of activities and performances throughout the day and into the night with a backdrop of the ocean across the horizon.
What's free onboard Oasis and what's not? Most of the better dining venues on the ship have per-person surcharges, including Giovanni's ($20 for lunch, $25 for dinner), Sabor (a la carte), Izumi (a la carte for sushi, $25 for hibachi), 150 Central Park ($40) and the steakhouse Chops ($39).
Get ready to chart a thrill-filled course for adventure on the longest waterslide at sea — The Blaster® aqua coaster. Team up on a tandem tube as five waterjet blasters propel you along more than 800 feet of dips, drops and straightaways.
One of the best parts about the Royal Caribbean FlowRider is that it's a free attraction for guests on the ship. Yes, you can technically ride the FlowRider as many times as you want during your cruise without increasing onboard spending. However, passengers must book a session each time they want to ride.