The largest cruise ship in the world is nothing you've ever seen.
It is magnificent. It is twice the weight of Titanic and can hold up to 6000 passengers.
The cruise itself has got amenities like a mini golf course,
multiple night clubs, several bars and lounges. Also, theme parks for children, FOUR SWIMMING POOLS, volleyball court, etc.
The most interesting thing would be the tattoo parlour. Imagine some douche bag dead drunk and wakes up the next morning with some random woman's name at his pubes! I think it is paradise, vegas, france all merged into one. The project costs US 1.4 Billion.
Be amaze and start swooning now.




Exterior of 'Oasis of the seas'












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Most amused by this indoor running track. Fab idea when it comes to space constrain.
Amazed yet? We're not really done here, look at the suites and rooms...

Standard cabin, which I suppose is the most basic form of accomodation on the cruise.


Junior Suite

Sky loft suite with sea-facing balcony and lounge chairs.

Royal loft suite

Royal loft suite's bathroom, facing the sky and the sea but ironically with the utmost privacy.

Presidential family suite, like the name says, fit for a president.


Royal Suite, one available on the entire cruise

Grand Suite

Crown loft suite


Aqua theatre suite
After viewing the above pictures and going through the list of amenities of Oasis, my desire to board the Star Cruises which every Singaporean knows of becomes zero. Not that I wanted to badly, anyway.
The thought of a 3 day vacation on the Oasis of the seas with a significant being is quite pleasing. Both of us will be 'confined' on the ship, there will be no maps to navigate, no quarrels over going south or north. Solely spending time frolicking the decks and trying to conceive, if needed then. We'll have a race on the indoor tracks to burn off that mega huge sundae.
Of course, we'll be cruising along the amazing Carribean sea, nowhere polluted.


Hell in contrast to heaven above. Cabin and bath of Star Cruise.
Taken from colleague's fb.
You know what I mean now. In cases like this I can't help but to compare to the mediterranean and modern interiors of the accomodations of the Oasis. I cannot help it.