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Back in late 2012, Royal Caribbean applied for several trademarks which did include Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas.

 

The other names trademarked were:

  • Ovation of the Seas
  • Passion of the Seas
  • Pulse of the Seas
  • Vantage of the Seas

 

It's probable that Oasis 3 would be one of those.

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Didn't we have a thread like this a couple months back? I'll repeat my suggestion...

 

Monstrosity of the Seas

 

Because a good friend of mine who is D+ calls the ships of the Oasis class collectively "Monstrosities of the Seas"

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Maybe there was, sorry. Just had to throw it out there because my FH asked...

 

I'm sorry, but I totally laughed out loud at Moneymaker and Monstrosity of the Seas! Y'all aren't kidding! That's really what it is!

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Didn't we have a thread like this a couple months back? I'll repeat my suggestion...

 

Monstrosity of the Seas

 

Because a good friend of mine who is D+ calls the ships of the Oasis class collectively "Monstrosities of the Seas"

 

Ha, their loss.

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Back in late 2012, Royal Caribbean applied for several trademarks which did include Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas.

 

The other names trademarked were:

  • Ovation of the Seas
  • Passion of the Seas
  • Pulse of the Seas
  • Vantage of the Seas

 

It's probable that Oasis 3 would be one of those.

I like the middle two names....but....

 

would you really want to sail on a ship with the acronym..

 

P.O.S. :eek: (that is a pretty rude acronym for a billion dollar ship)

 

Now, if it was a Carnival ship, it may be a logical suggestion.;)

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I like the middle two names....but....

 

would you really want to sail on a ship with the acronym..

 

P.O.S. :eek: (that is a pretty rude acronym for a billion dollar ship)

 

Now, if it was a Carnival ship, it may be a logical suggestion.;)

 

I would agree with Passion as that seems to be along the same theme Oasis and Allure but I do wonder if they gave much thought to the acronym.

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I don't recall what the policy is on this but I'd like to see them reuse a name of a retired ship. Nostalgia of the Seas.... Oh wait it would have to be half the size.

 

I loved my Allure cruise and am looking forward to Oasis soon. Great ships regardless of what some people say.

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There is no more nickel and diming than any other ship. Just more choices. If you don't want to spend extra, don't. Nobody is twisting your arm. All the entertainment is still free, and so much of it. If the cruise companies[all of them] took away the nickel and dimes as you call them, then the price of the cruise would be unaffordable for a lot of people. That's how they make up for artificially low cruise prices.

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Back in late 2012, Royal Caribbean applied for several trademarks which did include Quantum of the Seas and Anthem of the Seas.

 

The other names trademarked were:

  • Ovation of the Seas
  • Passion of the Seas
  • Pulse of the Seas
  • Vantage of the Seas

 

It's probable that Oasis 3 would be one of those.

 

 

The trademark applications to Pulse, Passion, and Ovation of the Seas went abandoned on January 13, 2014, and the trademark application for Vantage of the Seas went abandoned on September 9, 2013.

 

A new trademark application can be filed. Freedom of the Seas first application went abandoned in 2002, but was refiled 2+ years later. However, many of the abandoned application names are never used (e.g., Endeavor, Journey, and Traveller of the Seas).

 

It seems that Pulse, Passion, Ovation, or Vantage are not going to be the name if the name is selected soon (otherwise they wouldn't have abandoned the applications). However, if the name is selected later they could reapply for any of the abandoned names or come up with new names.

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I'd like to see Epic of The Seas.

 

The major lines do seem to repeat names a lot so it's possible.

 

Just between Carnival, Disney and Royal Caribbean, there are two ships named

Dream

Magic

Fantasy

Legend

Freedom

Liberty

Splendour/Splendor

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The trademark applications to Pulse, Passion, and Ovation of the Seas went abandoned on January 13, 2014, and the trademark application for Vantage of the Seas went abandoned on September 9, 2013.

Ah, good catch! That means the field of potential names is wide open!

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