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Deck - 10

Cabin # - 10606

Class – D2

Front Starboard, Front Port, Back Starboard, Back Port, Central Park, or Boardwalk - Middle of ship

 

Bed near?(balcony or bath) –Bath

 

Quiet Cabin (With comments on problems. Note if connecting. ) – Mostly quiet (You can hear door slaming from cabin next to ours).

Balcony View - Give comments on view, noting if location of any obstructions or privacy was an issue– One side is slightly obstructed due to hump (very slight obstruction).

 

Balcony Size? Normal or oversized for class? - I want to correct a previous post on this stateroom: OVERSIZED. Right next to other D1 hump balconies, slightly smaller than D1 but definately larger than rest of D2's & up.

 

Was wind a problem? No. Agree with previous post about whisteling when balcony door is unlocked (probably all balcony cabins have this issue).

 

Any specific problems with this cabin? One minor problem, there was a linguering odor throughout the week, seemed to most prevalent in 2 places, the bathroom sink & the sofabed. Minor problem because the odor was gone/non-existant 90% of the time in the stateroom.

 

Any other comments?

 

All in all, very nice cabin with a slightly larger balcony than rest of D2's & up.

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Thanks so much for the cabin information!! This is awesome. We are not cruising until October so this was very useful!!! We are going to be in #11660 for our 25th. Can't wait. It was not listed in the list. Anyone stay in this cabin and can give any information?

Thanks

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Since there are not too many interior rooms listed here is ours.

Deck - 8

Cabin # - 8436

Class – L

Front Starboard, Front Port, Back Starboard, Back Port, Central Park, or Boardwalk - Front Port

 

Bed near? (balcony or bath) – Back of room

 

Quiet Cabin (With comments on problems. Note if connecting. ) – A connecting room, but never saw the others. Mostly quiet; could hear adjoining room alarm clock faintly in morning.

Balcony View - N/A

 

Balcony Size? N/A

 

Was wind a problem? N/A

 

Any specific problems with this cabin? None

 

Any other comments?

We had 4 people in our room (2 adults and 2 teenagers 15 & 13); it was cramped when the sofa bed was out, not a lot of walking around room. Plenty of storage for clothing, suitcases, etc. The location was great, close to elevators, same deck as Central Park (made it very easy to grab breakfast in the morning).

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Deck -11

Cabin # - 11275 INTERIOR

ClassQ

Location: Back Portside

 

Bed near? (balcony or bath) – Back of Cabin: Facing Entry Door; Bath, Closet by Entry door

 

Quiet Cabin Very quiet-backs to Library

Balcony View - N/A

 

Balcony Size? N/A

 

Wind a problem? N/A

 

Problems with this cabin? None

 

Comments? Very good cabin, least expensive on the ship; excellent location near the stairs and elevators.

Would definitely select again but difficult to reserved as usually booked far in advance.

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Deck - 7

Cabin # - 660

Class – GS

Location - Aft Starboard

 

Bed near?(balcony or bath) – N/A for a suite

Quiet Cabin – extremely

Balcony View - ocean, no obstructions

Balcony Size? - Normal for GS

 

Was wind a problem? No

 

Any specific problems with this cabin? no

 

Any other comments? loved the location of this cabin. very convenient to boardwalk, promenade and central park. Only issue we had was you had to pay attention to which set of elevators (starboard vs port) you get into when going back to the cabin because you can't cross over to the other side if you take the wrong ones. I guess they didn't want to block the boardwalk sign with a walkway. Many times we accidently got in the port side elevators, then had to go down (or up) a deck, cross over, then back to deck 7. This is only an issue on deck 7, aft.

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Hi everyone,

 

Just returned from another great cruise. Thnaks for all of the posts while I was away. Hopefully by the time we set foot on Oasis in September, we'll have the majority of the rooms covered.

 

Here's the updated list. http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pi...lZjYwNzU&pli=1

 

or if you can't open it click on the Oasis cabin attachment here http://sites.google.com/site/oasiscruisers/Home

 

I really appreciate everyone's efforts who have taken the time to post. If you've cruised Oasis and haven't listed your cabin information, please take a few minutes and add to the list.

Kelcie

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Deck - 9

Cabin # - 9295

Class – b1 I believe

Front Starboard, Front Port, Back Starboard, Back Port, Central Park, or Boardwalk - boardwalk

Bed near?(balcony or bath) – bath

 

Quiet Cabin (With comments on problems. Note if connecting. ) – not connecting a tad noisy specially if balcony door opened

 

Balcony View - Give comments on view, noting if location of any obstructions or privacy was an issue– a little close to the opposite side, but boardwalk view is nice. Towards the back of the boardwalk and almost above the carousel and below the zip line landing pad

 

Balcony Size? Normal or oversized for class? - I think normal and very spacious

 

Was wind a problem? Not at all. The boardwalk was hot as he'll day and night

 

Any specific problems with this cabin? Nope. Would like to have again

 

Any other comments? Great location, close to everything, but far enough that hallway crowd wasn't an issue

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Deck - 8

Cabin # - 8630

Class – Junior Suite

Front Starboard, Front Port, Back Starboard, Back Port, Central Park, or Boardwalk - Mid Ship, Central Park

Bed near?(balcony or bath) – Bed near bath

 

Quiet Cabin (With comments on problems. Note if connecting. ) – Cabin was very quiet and in perfect location.

 

Balcony View - Give comments on view, noting if location of any obstructions or privacy was an issue– Balcony overlooked area where rescue boat was launched. We watched them take off to check out a stranded fishing boat that was out in the middle of the ocean...really net.

 

Balcony Size? Normal or oversized for class? - oversized balcony

 

Was wind a problem? No wind...lots of sun.

Any specific problems with this cabin? None

 

Any other comments? We loved this cabin and its location. Easy to get to Park Cafe in morning for coffee and good breakfast and lunch.

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Deck 11

Cabin #11152

Class D3

Front Port

Bed near bath

Quiet Cabin

Connecting cabin (we didn't need it)

Excellent view from balcony

Normal balcony size (50 sq ft)

Wind was not a problem.

You could hear the ocean waves while at sea - wonderful!

Loved our cabin steward, Marta Ortiz. Beautiful smile and very responsive.

:)

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Deck - 8

Cabin # - 610 and 612

Class – D4 and D2

Front Starboard, Front Port, Back Starboard, Back Port, Central Park, or Boardwalk - Mid ship, starboard

Bed near?(balcony or bath) –610- near bath, 612- near balcony

 

Quiet Cabin (With comments on problems. Note if connecting. ) – not connecting

 

Balcony View - Give comments on view, noting if location of any obstructions or privacy was an issue– great views especially at port because we were on the dock side, western caribbean itinerary

 

Balcony Size? Normal or oversized for class? - normal size

 

Was wind a problem? No

 

Any specific problems with this cabin? none

 

Any other comments? We were traveling with family, we had the balcony opened between the tow rooms and it made the balcony bigger. Great location for Central Park.

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Deck - 8

Cabin # -8682 and 8684 (connecting)

Class – Back Starboard

Bed near? –8682 (bath) 8684 (balcony)

 

Quiet Cabin– Yes, connecting

 

Balcony View - No issues

 

Balcony Size? Normal

 

Was wind a problem? No

 

Any specific problems with this cabin? No

 

Any other comments?

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Hi everyone,

Well we are up to 45 pages and Ihope to have another 15 or so before we sail on Oasis in September.

Here's the updated list. http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pi...lZjYwNzU&pli=1

 

or if you can't open it click on the Oasis cabin attachment here http://sites.google.com/site/oasiscruisers/Home

 

I really appreciate everyone's efforts who have taken the time to post. If you've cruised Oasis and haven't listed your cabin information, please take a few minutes and add to the list.

Kelcie

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Deck - 9

Cabin # - 9606

Class – D2

Front Starboard, Front Port, Back Starboard, Back Port, Central Park, or Boardwalk - Front starboard, closer to mid-ship

Bed near?(balcony or bath) – bath

 

Quiet Cabin (With comments on problems. Note if connecting. ) – Very quiet. Not connecting.

 

Balcony View - Give comments on view, noting if location of any obstructions or privacy was an issue– Oversized balcony just behind the first hump. Could not see directly the front of the ship, due to being behind the hump, but this never bothered us. Loved starboard side for Eastern Caribbean itinerary. Ship docked on portside at every port, so we had an excellent view.

 

Balcony Size? Normal or oversized for class? - Oversized, see above.

 

Was wind a problem? No

Any specific problems with this cabin? None

 

Any other comments? We were not happy to have smokers next door. When they smoked on the balcony (which is allowed), their smoke would enter our room, and completely deter us from sitting on our balcony. Not a location issue, but a balcony issue. I wish they had non-smoking balcony cabins.

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Deck - 10

Cabin # - 10577

Class – C1

Front Starboard, Front Port, Back Starboard, Back Port, Central Park, or Boardwalk - Front starboard. Central Park View Balcony

Bed near?(balcony or bath) – bath

 

Quiet Cabin (With comments on problems. Note if connecting. ) – yes, not connecting

 

Balcony View - Give comments on view, noting if location of any obstructions or privacy was an issue– This is the first balcony at the front of the ship on the starboard side. The view was nice, with no obstructions, but not a spanning view of Central Park, since it was the first cabin.

 

Balcony Size? Normal or oversized for class? - normal

 

Was wind a problem? no

Any specific problems with this cabin? none

 

Any other comments? n/a

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Deck - 10

Cabin # - 631

Class – C2

Front Starboard, Front Port, Back Starboard, Back Port, Central Park, or Boardwalk - Central Park

Bed near?(balcony or bath) –Balcony

 

Quiet Cabin (With comments on problems. Note if connecting. ) – was near the room steward's stock room, they woke me up several times getting ice and banging stuff around

 

Balcony View - Give comments on view, noting if location of any obstructions or privacy was an issue– view was beautiful if you like looking at tree tops all day.

 

Balcony Size? Normal or oversized for class? - Normal

 

Was wind a problem? No

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thx for this list...i will keep checking....i still dont see my cabin sailing in 18 days...maybe i will be the first to review it....

 

one suggestion...when you make the changes/additions to the document...IF you are using excel can you repeat the column titles on each page....before you convert to PDF?

 

my memory is horrible and i had to keep scrolling up to the topof the first page to see what each column was referring to.

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Deck -7

Cabin # - 642

Class – Junior Suite

Front Starboard, Front Port, Back Starboard, Back Port, Central Park, or Boardwalk - Mid ship Starboard, center of the more aft (there are 2 humps per side on this ship) hump.

Bed near? – Closet

Quiet Cabin – Quiet cabin. Connecting cabin, never heard the people in the next cabin.

 

Balcony View - Great view from center hump, no lifeboats below the balcony. We could see straight down to the water.

 

Balcony Size? Normal or oversized for class? - Oversize balcony because it is Junior Suite and because it is center hump.

 

Was wind a problem?NO

Any specific problems with this cabin? NO

 

Any other comments? Great cabin, very spacious, lots of storage. Loved the location. Faced all the ports. This category cabin has a walk in closet that is across from the bathroom. Given this, having the bed "near the closet" is not an issue like it is on the D category balcony cabins. We had a D8 balcony (6688) on our 12/5 cruise with the bed near the balcony, which was fine. We viewed a D cabin that had the bed next to the closet, which we did not care for.

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Deck -9

Cabin # - 166

Class – D4 Balcony - Handicap

Front Starboard, Front Port, Back Starboard, Back Port, Central Park, or Boardwalk - Mid ship Portside

Bed near? – Bathroom

Quiet Cabin – Quiet cabin. Connecting cabin, never heard the people in the next cabin.

 

Balcony View - Great View

Balcony Size? Normal or oversized for class? - Oversize balcony Was wind a problem?NO

Any specific problems with this cabin? Excellent location, close to the elevator

Any other comments?

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Deck - 11

Cabin # - 11252

Class – D5

Front Starboard, Front Port, Back Starboard, Back Port, Central Park, or Boardwalk - Port, aft quadrant, close to aft elevator

Bed near?(balcony or bath) –bath

 

Quiet Cabin (With comments on problems. Note if connecting. ) – yes

 

Balcony View - Give comments on view, noting if location of any obstructions or privacy was an issue–

 

Balcony Size? Normal or oversized for class? - normal

 

Was wind a problem? No

Any specific problems with this cabin? No

 

Any other comments?

Deck - 11

Cabin # - 11253

Class – C2

Front Starboard, Front Port, Back Starboard, Back Port, Central Park, or Boardwalk - Central Park

Bed near?(balcony or bath) –Balcony

 

Quiet Cabin (With comments on problems. Note if connecting. ) –

 

Balcony View - Give comments on view, noting if location of any obstructions or privacy was an issue– Central Park Balcony

 

Balcony Size? Normal or oversized for class? - Normal

 

Was wind a problem? No

Any specific problems with this cabin?

 

Any other comments? My teens did not care for the bagpiping in Central Park when they were trying to sleep until early afternoon.

 

 

Deck - 11

Cabin # - 11255

Class – C2

Front Starboard, Front Port, Back Starboard, Back Port, Central Park, or Boardwalk - Central Park

Bed near?(balcony or bath) –Bath

 

Quiet Cabin (With comments on problems. Note if connecting. ) – Could hear pool deck noise

 

Balcony View - Give comments on view, noting if location of any obstructions or privacy was an issue–

 

Balcony Size? Normal or oversized for class? - Normal

 

Was wind a problem? No

Any specific problems with this cabin?

 

Any other comments? Could hear noise from pool deck

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Hi everyone,

Here's the updated list. http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pi...lZjYwNzU&pli=1

 

or if you can't open it click on the Oasis cabin attachment here http://sites.google.com/site/oasiscruisers/Home

 

I really appreciate everyone's efforts who have taken the time to post. If you've cruised Oasis and haven't listed your cabin information, please take a few minutes and add to the list. we are still missing lots of cabins, and I'd love to expand it by another 20 pages before we cruise in September.

 

Kelcie

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Thanks Susan, I fixed it. Have a great afternoon everyone,

Here's the updated list. http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pi...lZjYwNzU&pli=1

 

or if you can't open it click on the Oasis cabin attachment here http://sites.google.com/site/oasiscruisers/Home

 

I really appreciate everyone's efforts who have taken the time to post. If you've cruised Oasis and haven't listed your cabin information, please take a few minutes and add to the list. we are still missing lots of cabins, and I'd love to expand it by another 20 pages before we cruise in September.

 

Kelcie

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