Why Weekend and Short Cruises (3 & 4-night cruises) are a HUGE focus for Royal Caribbean!
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so the internet is a blaze the weekend cruise is winning the Oasis class ship battle if you will
I started out not being a fan of Oasis class ships either when they started putting them here on the weekend Market
Royal Caribbean has made the decision to place many of it's Oasis Class ships on it's weekend cruise and short cruise itineraries
the net income that they are getting off here let's talk about the expenses and the incomes for weekend ships
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Royal Caribbean has made the decision to place many of it's Oasis Class ships on it's weekend cruise and short cruise itineraries (3-night and 4-night cruises) for their 2026/2027 deployment. Oasis class ships are some of the newest and larges ships in Royal Caribbean's fleet and this decision has many Oasis Class fans disappointed they are not sailing as many traditional 7-night and longer sailings. Let's talk about why Royal Caribbean is focused on short and weekend cruises even if it means to the determinate of long-term cruisers. Join the Conversation! Group Cruise Newsletter: https://www.theweekendcruiser.com/group-cruise-sign-up Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/theweekendcruiser Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theweekendcruiser/ Buy Me a Coffee and get a personal video reply from Brandon - The Weekend Cruiser! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theweekendcruiser