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HI, so I have a couple specific questions about Oasis.

 

1) are there a lot of extra shows that you have to pay for? Or is it most are free and a couple charge?

 

2) We really liked Blue Lagoon on NCL - is there a spot like this on Oasis? Just a place where we can get wings or something late at night?

 

3) Do most inside rooms sleep 3? Is it very tight having a third person in the room? We may wind up bringing my teenager brother with us and if he doesn't find someone to come with him- he'll most likely end up in a room with us.

 

Any info or pictures would be helpful especially a menu or room picture. Thank you in advance. ( I don't know how I would cruise without this sites help.:)

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There is no extra charge for any of the shows on Oasis. The only caveat is that certain shows require reservations, or you'll have to wait until 10 minutes before showtime to look for any empty and available seats. This will include Oasis of Dreams in the Aquatheater, the ice show in Studio B and the nightly shows in the Comedy Live showroom as well as Cats, the broadway-style play in the main showroom.

 

As far as late night snacks, Sorrento's Pizza is usually open until 2 or 3 a.m. and the Promenade Cafe is basically 24 hours and both are complimentary. You can order room service, but there is a "service charge" of $4 or $5.00 during the late night hours. These hours will be posted in your Cruise Compass.

 

If you look at the deck plans for Oasis at the RCI site, there is a legend with icons that will show which staterooms of all classes have extra sleeping room, either sofa beds or pullmans. You can go to a web site called cruiselinerooms dot com and look at photos that cruisers have posted for many different categories of rooms, perhaps even the room you've booked (don't forget to check Allure OTS on this site also, staterooms are basically identical).

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There is no extra charge for any of the shows on Oasis. The only caveat is that certain shows require reservations, or you'll have to wait until 10 minutes before showtime to look for any empty and available seats. This will include Oasis of Dreams in the Aquatheater, the ice show in Studio B and the nightly shows in the Comedy Live showroom as well as Cats, the broadway-style play in the main showroom.

 

As far as late night snacks, Sorrento's Pizza is usually open until 2 or 3 a.m. and the Promenade Cafe is basically 24 hours and both are complimentary. You can order room service, but there is a "service charge" of $4 or $5.00 during the late night hours. These hours will be posted in your Cruise Compass.

 

If you look at the deck plans for Oasis at the RCI site, there is a legend with icons that will show which staterooms of all classes have extra sleeping room, either sofa beds or pullmans. You can go to a web site called cruiselinerooms dot com and look at photos that cruisers have posted for many different categories of rooms, perhaps even the room you've booked (don't forget to check Allure OTS on this site also, staterooms are basically identical).

 

 

thank you so much! I will check that site out.

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