The world's largest cruise ship is the Finnish built 225,282-ton Oasis of the Seas. The Royal Caribbean International-owned ship has a capacity of 5,400 passengers and is set for its debut voyage in the Caribbean, Dec. 1, 2009. Click through and see for yourself why this ship is being billed as a floating resort city.
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An elevator bar floats up and down between 3 levels on the world's largest and newest cruise ship Oasis of the Seas docked at Port Everglades in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
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The world's largest cruise ship has 15 decks house 4 main swimming pools, a park promenade, surf simulators, rock climbing, and miniature golf.
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A zip-line is one of the sports activities featured on the new mega-ship.
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Royal Caribbean sports staff member Colin Kerr tries out one of two surf simulators on board.
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Oasis of the Seas will offer passengers features such as two-story loft suites and luxury suites measuring 1,600 sq ft with balconies overlooking the sea or promenades.
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On board recreational, athletic, and entertainment activities are organized into seven themed areas called 'neighbourhoods' a concept which bears resemblance to theme park planning.
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A two-story crown loft suite with two-story window and balcony.
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Live greenery, trees and tropical plants are among the features of Central Park, a football field sized promenade.
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Guests relax at one of the four pools.
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