The underside of the Oasis of the Seas is now dry-docked in Spain for restoration and modifications

The underside of the Oasis of the Seas is now dry-docked in Spain for restoration and modifications.

The underside of the Oasis of the Seas is now dry-docked in Spain for restoration and modifications. (1)

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My family went on her very first sailing. That is a fantastic ship!

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Oasis would contain 17 decks, according to RC’s website. That brings us up to deck 18, but no deck 13.

However, they claim to have 18 decks. Are they counting from 0 or 1? Has anyone noticed a map on the bottom decks?

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@Salish I’ve been to Deck 0 and even -1 on a Celebrity ship on a Behind The Scenes tour, so the deck numbers don’t quite correspond to the actual number of decks…

https://i.imgur.com/1HGpWII.jpg

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@Adele I didn’t realize guests were taken thus low on the Normal tour.

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Awesome photos! Oasis was incredibly groundbreaking when it first launched.

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I’m on her first cruise after the drydock…so excited!

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If you took this photo on the dock bottom with the norte proa connected to a pallet skip, I’m very confident we know each other…

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I sailed on it last year. There is so much fun and activities to do. I’m interested what the enhancements will include.

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While in Cadiz a week ago, I took a photo with her in the background.

https://i.imgur.com/BzCZlI5.jpeg

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Wow, it’s already up for renovation! Time flies. I was fortunate enough to sail with her in her first year.

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@Grande It was really renovated (or “Amped,” as Royal refers to it) in 2019. It was an excellent refresher, and I enjoyed it when I visited last year!

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Be careful! Your aft is showing!

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That’s a huge booty!