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Oasis of the Seas "neighborhoods": What's your pick?


Which neighborhood would you like to see on Oasis of the Seas?  

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  1. 1. Which neighborhood would you like to see on Oasis of the Seas?

    • San Francisco's Chinatown for all-night dim sum
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    • New Orleans' French Quarter for Mardi Gras parades and a Cajun-themed eatery
      237
    • Hollywood, complete with a Walk of Fame (let's nominate Royal Caribbean's past passengers!)
      61
    • Memphis for blues and jazz clubs and late-night bar hopping
      101
    • Aspen: a ski lodge with cruising's first lifts and slopes
      72
    • Other (please post!)
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WOW tough choice but had to go for Memphis ...as I would love to be able to have more choices in music styles etc onboard so this fits the bill for me.:D

 

Now I wonder where the underwater show would fit into one of those neighbourhoods?:D

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I think one neighborhood will be a spa, or serenity neighborhood, located near the spa. Something like the Aqua Class on CELEBRITY SOLSTICE but taken to an even higher level.

 

Another neighborhood may be an all suite neighborhood, complete with a Concierge Club and other special amenities.

 

Other themes could be Asian, Hawaiian, etc.

 

It will be interesting to see what they actually are!

 

Ernie

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they were tough choices...of them I would say New Orleans but the ski slope sounds cool too...maybe even like the Disney water park...

I just want to see real solariums/pools with the retractable roofs...I miss them when we sail on the Explorer...

maybe the name Oasis of the Seas has something to do with a neighborhood...makes me think maybe a theme with palm trees in a desert???

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I thought the "neghborhoods" were ll going to be from NYC? :confused: It will be interesting to see if they try other cities...I hadn't considered that.

 

So since I never get to ski in real life, let's bring on a ski slope. :D

That would be interesting, I never thought of having all neighborhoods of NYC, but they could also use them from other cities.

 

I voted for the French Quarter in New Orleans. Such a great, fun, lively atmosphere.

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While all of these "neighborhoods" in the U.S. would have their appeal, how about thinking about "neighborhoods" that represent other parts of the world? Since Royal Caribbean has become a global cruise line, neighborhoods dedicated to the different regions they cruise to would be awesome (and would be a great marketing tool for people to consider other cruises while onboard this one). For example, some neighborhoods would include "Europe", "Asia", "Alaska", etc.

 

One that comes to mind right away (since these ships are deployed at one point or another in this area) is a neighborhood dedicated to the many cultures and flavors of the Caribbean. People might think "why devote a neighborhood to an area that I'm about to see in person"? And I have two answers. The first one is because the Caribbean in general has multiple cultures that cant be experienced in one week (Cozumel is definitely different than going to San Juan). A Caribbean "neighborhood" would allow guests to "taste" a bit of those parts of the Caribbean that they won't visit during this particular cruise. The other answer is: for the same reason that hotels in different parts of the world are decorated to reflect their location. It wouldn't take away from the Caribbean cruise. It would probably enhance the whole cruise experience and make the guest feel as if they are already in the Caribbean from the moment they step onboard!

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If there is indeed a South Beach Miami area, this would be the neighborhood for a cigar bar. It would a fitting tribute to Calle Ocho (the Little Cuba area of Miami). A ship this big should have a cigar bar.

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The neighborhood I was raised in had acres of farmland. Barns and gardens with cattle, horses, chickens and hogs. I'm guessing that ain't one of the ones they'll be announcing?:confused:

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The neighborhood I was raised in had acres of farmland. Barns and gardens with cattle, horses, chickens and hogs. I'm guessing that ain't one of the ones they'll be announcing?:confused:

 

Probably not, but that would definitely be interesting!

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WOW! So many good choices. I am partial to New Orleans cause I enjoy the culture and food there. Chinatown is another very interesting idea, but so are some of the other suggestions. I can't wait to see what RCI decides to do and also cruise onboard the Oasis. :D

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I voted "other".

 

My suggestion is: Playa del Banco neighborhood.

 

A designated area with 3 or 4 financial institutions where you can refinance your home to pay for your sea pass bill (after going through all the extra amenities which will carry an additional charge).

 

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The neighborhood I was raised in had acres of farmland. Barns and gardens with cattle, horses, chickens and hogs. I'm guessing that ain't one of the ones they'll be announcing?:confused:

 

LOL, I hope not. Perhaps you can think that the grass of central park is part of your farm neighborhood. But we can skip the decorations...barns and the assorted animals that go in them.

 

I hope they decide to do theme neighborhoods, taking in the best of the best.

Like the nightclub neighborhood could encompass memphis, new orleans, harlem, nashville. miami, LA.

Theme park neighborhood could encompass vegas, maryland shore, jersey shore, the pier in santa monica. With carnival games, magic shows, the casino, the carousel.

The spa neighborhood, it's own little oasis. Palm trees, ponds, waterfalls.

The glitzy neighborhood, madison ave, melrose, boca raton with all the upscale shops.

 

Other than the areas of the ship that you can actually see the neighborhoods, I guess they could decorate the cabins in the theme of the general area of the ship. I doubt they would do that, but it would be fun.

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I thought the "neghborhoods" were ll going to be from NYC? :confused: It will be interesting to see if they try other cities...I hadn't considered that.

 

This made me giggle. Being originally from NY, that's the exact mentality of some of my closest friends and relatives.... :) I LOVE IT! (Not that I didn't think this at first as well.... but then wouldn't they have picked something like Empire of the Seas of Big Apple of the Seas?) *giggle*

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I thought the "neghborhoods" were ll going to be from NYC? :confused: It will be interesting to see if they try other cities...I hadn't considered that.

 

So since I never get to ski in real life, let's bring on a ski slope. :D

 

That's where I'm heading as well....ALL NYC neighborhoods.

 

I thought one of the pics looked like one of the conservatories from one of our botanical gardens -- such as Brooklyn or NY Bontanical Garden in the Bronx.

 

I do like the "other" cities idea....

 

The entire concept reminds me a bit of WDW -- you know, the themed resorts (Boardwalk Villas, Beach Club Resorts, etc).

 

Laura

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I voted "Other" in place of "None of the Above." I think the word "neighborhood" is a generic term that won't have a lot in common with real places. The clues sound like they are describing a boardwalk area, a nightclub/ bar area (perhaps the Viking Crown?), a solarium area, the H2O zone, etc. I wouldn't get too excited about themes like Memphis, Chinatown, and so forth. That's not RCI's style - more like Carnival's....

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That's where I'm heading as well....ALL NYC neighborhoods.

 

I thought one of the pics looked like one of the conservatories from one of our botanical gardens -- such as Brooklyn or NY Bontanical Garden in the Bronx.

 

I do like the "other" cities idea....

 

The entire concept reminds me a bit of WDW -- you know, the themed resorts (Boardwalk Villas, Beach Club Resorts, etc).

 

Laura

 

That is the purpose of Project Genesis and that's the clientel they going after.

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We know whatever they are, the neighborhoods have to be "marketable" to cruise customers. We know the Mardi Gras (NOLA) theme is one that the marketers can get some mileage out of.

 

Mike

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