The Oasis Of The Seas , the new cruise ship from Royal Caribbean International, is also the world's largest ship. What do you think? In the light of the global recession, is this luminous luxury or idiotic extravagance? Are you dying to get on board or would you rather row?
Oasis of the Seas: The Finnish built 225,282-ton ship owned by Royal Caribbean International has a capacity of 5,400 passengers and is set for its debut voyage in the Caribbean Dec. 1, 2009. 15 decks house 4 main swimming pools, a park promenade, surf simulators, rock climbing, and miniature golf.
The Room: A two story crown loft suite with 2-story window and balcony on board.
The Elevator Bar: An elevator bar floats up and down between 3 levels on the ship.
Putting Practice: Crew play golf on board.
Pools on the ship: One of the pools on board.
Surf Simulator: Royal Caribbean sports staff member Colin Kerr tries out one of two surf simulators on board.
Lots of Balconies: Some of the balconies on the ship.
Floating park: Live greenery, trees and tropical plants are among the features of Central Park, a football field sized promenade on board.
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