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Cruise Tips! Are Royal Caribbean’s Oasis Class Ships too Crowded? 🤷‍♂️ 😳

Jayson Judson
Jayson Judson
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👁️ 58K views📅 3 years ago⏱️ 0:35

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The creator addresses common concerns regarding whether Royal Caribbean Oasis class ships are too crowded due to their high passenger capacity. While acknowledging that a capacity of 6,000 passengers might seem overwhelming to many travelers, the creator shares a personal perspective based on their experience sailing on the Allure of the Seas. They explain that the design and layout of these massive vessels contribute to a sense of space. The creator concludes that because the ships are well designed and offer a vast array of activities, they rarely feel overcrowded. In fact, the creator suggests that these ships can feel less crowded than smaller vessels that carry only half the number of passengers. The video serves as a personal opinion piece intended to reassure potential cruisers about the atmosphere on large Oasis class ships.

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Solid Strip
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A Nibble

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Oasis class ships are huge ships that are well designed and laid out and have so many things to do

it's our personal opinion that these ships rarely feel overcrowded even in comparison to ships that have half the amount of passengers

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QAre Royal Caribbean’s Oasis Class Ships too Crowded?

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