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What an amazing ship with so much to do! Particularly like the vast assortment of bars, lounges, restaurants and other eateries. My type of cruise ship as I'd love it. Love the Central Park neighborhood and all the others as so well done. Great job on the descriptions.
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
Wow! That puts the Adventure class ships to shame, and we love them. I look forward to sailing on one of hte Oasis class ships now.
We had our first RCCL cruise on the Voyager and have many fond memories . At the time, it was the largest cruise ship afloat. Then we went on the Liberty and were bowled over!! But the Oasis class is our heart!! The layout of the ships is incredible and what people say about it not feeling crowded with 6000 of your closest friends is true!! You must try it!!!
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Originally Posted by Cam22
The Oasis looks huge and amazing. Love the neighborhoods!
It is exactly that, Cam!! The neighborhoods really put this class over the top!!
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Originally Posted by SuperDave
What an amazing ship with so much to do! Particularly like the vast assortment of bars, lounges, restaurants and other eateries. My type of cruise ship as I'd love it. Love the Central Park neighborhood and all the others as so well done. Great job on the descriptions.
You are definitely in our boat with all of that!! As you know we are foodies and have tasted some of the finest food on land or sea on board these vessels!! You would absolutely adore Vintages as well!! Central Park is our favorite neighborhood!!
Once we've unpacked, we will head to Vitality Spa. We are hoping to secure a Thermal Suite pass for the week which, like the Rainforest pass on Disney ships, allows access to thermal loungers, a sauna and a steam room as well as scrubs. There are a very limited number of these sold, so we shall see what happens.
Around 3:30 PM, we will have to make our way back to the room and change and then find our muster station. After the Colonel Mustard drill, we always attend the sail away party which really puts you in the spirit of cruising. But let me back up a minute!!
The muster drill is always a breeze anymore. Gone are the days of actually going to the outside on deck. We assemble in an inside area and the awesome and very serious crew members show us how to inflate our life jackets and use the . When we are done with this brief instruction, our favorite part of the muster drill occurs!! We watch an adorable cartoon with a catchy little song called "Wash Your Hands"!! Muffin and I always sing it throughout the cruise and even at home sometimes!! For anyone interested, just search on YouTube for the RCCL 'Wash Your Hands' video. It is hysterical!! Just be warned that you will sing this song in your brain!!
That about culminates the muster drill and then we will head up to the top deck to watch the sail away, of course with a delicious drink.
After sail away, we plan to get ready for our first night's dinner at the Chef's Table. Some of you know that we have done this amazing experience on other cruises we have taken. The meal costs 95 bucks a person and is akin to Victoria and Albert's. Honestly. We usually have enough RCCL visa credit to pay for it, but I would gladly pay the fee as you simply cannot get an elegant, intimate dining experience on land for anywhere near this price. Wine pairing is also included and the chef will prepare special dishes for those with food allergies (such as Muffin) as well!
We love doing this the first night of the cruise as we tend to make friends for the week!!! The absolute nicest people tend to book this event. Then we all are plied with wine which definitely makes the socializing part easier!! Anyway!
First off, you get a formal personalized invitation to the event in your stateroom and it makes me feel like I am going to a ball!! We also wear our formal night clothes for this which makes it even more special!!
On the Oasis of the Seas, the room we go to is on the second level of the Concierge Club. We meet our group on the first level of the club for champagne and get to mingle a little bit before being led upstairs to our dining room.
There is a long table set up for a maximum of 14 guests. The table is set with beautiful dishes, glasses and silverware and always looks gorgeous!!
The chef stands at the head of your table and there is a sommelier present. They introduce themselves and give a little background. The chef then explains how each course is prepared and the sommelier explains why the particular wine that was chosen goes with it. You can ask questions along the way and I always learn a ton about all that goes into food and wine preparation.
There are five courses presented and they are all small plates, which is fabulous as it lets you truly enjoy the whole meal without feeling stuffed!! There is generally an order to the presentation in that it starts with an appetizer followed by a soup. After that there is usually a meat dish and then a fish dish and then finally dessert.
The following is a sample menu which I got from royalcaribbeanblog.com:
The whole dinner takes about three hours and is not only delicious, but so much fun. We have done this meal several times and have yet to have bad food or bad company and we are really looking forward to it!!
Lastly, worth mentioning is that you also get an autographed cookbook and a fun apron!! You can keep your menus and place cards as a souvenir of the event!!
After dinner, we plan to go to either the casino for a bit or maybe stop in a club. We will see where the night takes us!!
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Great plans continuing for your cruise. I'm afraid to watch that video as I think the song may be implanted in my head like after being on IASM! The Chef's Table sounds amazing and something I'd most certainly do! I remember this from one of your other RCCL adventures not too long ago.
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!