1. Open dining - you pick the time every day and pick who you sit with;
2. They act on negative feedback, and the mid-cruise survey has led to "next day" changes; and,
3. The people who work for Oceania are happy and they want guests to be happy. We've been on over a dozen Oceania cruises on different ships, but wee keep bumping into crew members we've seen before.
What makes Oceania special? We want to try it.
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I'll add a couple more points:
1. Open dining - you pick the time every day and pick who you sit with;
2. They act on negative feedback, and the mid-cruise survey has led to "next day" changes; and,
3. The people who work for Oceania are happy and they want guests to be happy. We've been on over a dozen Oceania cruises on different ships, but wee keep bumping into crew members we've seen before.