tadurham Posted February 17, 2011 #1 Share Posted February 17, 2011 Our family (kids ages 9 and 12) is going on Oasis the first week in April. Please share any "must dos", insider information/secrets (the best place to eat on embarkation day, etc.). I'm making a list :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mibarron Posted February 17, 2011 #2 Share Posted February 17, 2011 Book shows online as soon as it is opened. They get booked up fast and seating is limited. All the shows are great! If you plan on ice-skating, make sure you bring long pants. It's required and they wont' let you skate without them. Not sure if you've been to Labadee before, but if not, bring water shoes if you're going on the beach. The water has sharp pointy rocks. WJ is going to be pretty busy on the day you board. Johnny Rockets is a nice place to go for a small fee on Deck 6 (waiters dance) and the carousel may be open to use. At least it was for us. Plus, that's where they have the Muster Drill (at the Aqua show). If you plan on getting a stuffed animal at the Pet at Sea shop, go the first couple of days. Stock is limited and they run out fast. Happy Cruising! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dennbr9 Posted February 17, 2011 #3 Share Posted February 17, 2011 Book shows online as soon as it is opened. They get booked up fast and seating is limited. All the shows are great! If you plan on ice-skating, make sure you bring long pants. It's required and they wont' let you skate without them. Not sure if you've been to Labadee before, but if not, bring water shoes if you're going on the beach. The water has sharp pointy rocks. WJ is going to be pretty busy on the day you board. Johnny Rockets is a nice place to go for a small fee on Deck 6 (waiters dance) and the carousel may be open to use. At least it was for us. Plus, that's where they have the Muster Drill (at the Aqua show). If you plan on getting a stuffed animal at the Pet at Sea shop, go the first couple of days. Stock is limited and they run out fast. Happy Cruising! First, not everyone goes to Muster at Aqua Theatre and only the one Beach area is rocky at Labadee, the one by the Zip Line. Other beach areas and the kids area are sandy bottomed. Park Cafe is a great place for lunch the first day. Sandwiches, including a really good Roast Beef Sandwich, soups, and a great Salad Bar. Also would say the Solarium Bistro, but smaller kids could be an issue as it is supposed to be for 16+ years old. Sorrento's for Pizza may be a good choice, can get your own Pizza made and Promenade Cafe is right accross the way for small sandwiches, etc. Also advise you to book shows in advance to get the better seats as those without Resvs. can only enter at 10 minutes prior to show as seats are available. There is also a Splish Splash water show one afternoon that is first come first serve. It is more of a Comedy Dive Show and bet your kids would really enjoy it. 70's Party in the Promenade ( rather late for youngsters though?) is something worth seeing too. We are just off a B2B on her and had a wonderful time, ENJOY!:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vegasgirl702 Posted February 17, 2011 #4 Share Posted February 17, 2011 Hi! If flow rider is a must do. Check the schedule & go when in port. We've been to Bahamas numerous times & stayed on the boat. Felt like you had the whole ship to yourselves. I believe there were only a handful of adults & about the same no of kids. My husband & son got some mega time on the flowrider. We would have lunch as a course meal going from one eatery to the next! Yum! Solarium, Park cafe, gym (yes--the sandwiches & treats are free), etc. :p Take lots of pics! Although, it's pricey get the picture album. Lots of stock pics! Plus you have a personalized book. About $99 if I remembered correctly. Do RSVP for shows---Imperative! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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