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So I was assigned 3858 cabin via a GTY and was more than happy due to the curiosity of the L shape. I found this cabin A LOT more spacious than other interiors with standard issue storage space but the bonus of the L shaped hallway provided much more. (lined shoes up along left handed wall coming in - easily had 20 pairs and still weren't to the corner... stored suitcases standing up in the corner of the L as well) I have always had cabins in the forward area of Oasis class ships but this aft location wins hands down.

 

The cabin is tucked away from the main elevator area but extremely convenient for exactly that reason. Hop in the elevator or up the stairs and you're at the casino, Royal Promenade, Boardwalk, Central Park, Windjammer etc. Turn right at the entrance to your cabins and you're at the top of the escalator to get off the ship in port.

 

When you open the door to your cabin you're facing a "long" (relatively speaking for cruise ships) hallway and hang a left to the cabin. Attached photo shows was taken from the corner towards the door.

 

When you turn left at the corner on your immediate right is the standard bathroom - vanity with sink, toilet and stand up tube shower. I did find this cabin seemed to have a bit more floor space than other Oasis class cabins i've been in before. Directly ahead of you is the TV/Desk with the beds behind them and the sliding door closet flush to the bathroom and a long 3 person sofa (does NOT pull out)

 

The one drawback with the cabin is the television set up. You can easily watch from the sofa and the bed next to it but if the beds are separated the person in the desk side bed can barely see the TV even turned at its furthest angle. 730292513_OASIS3858.png.447cff4c7c25a659d3fd326a31b6e3c5.png

 

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Thanks for the info, but what do you do with 20 pairs of shoes for a week cruise? My wife and I carry maybe 7 or 8 pairs total.

 

 

 

Lol was a case of a really good deals at the outlets in Orlando pre-cruise. I could easily go with a set of flip flops and sneakers for the week but I know many who would easily pack 10 pairs a person so good info for them [emoji6]

 

 

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Lol was a case of a really good deals at the outlets in Orlando pre-cruise. I could easily go with a set of flip flops and sneakers for the week but I know many who would easily pack 10 pairs a person so good info for them [emoji6]

 

 

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Got it, shopping is good

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What's the stairs alongside the cabin for? Do they go down to Deck 2?

 

I stayed in this cabin. The "stairs" I believe you refer to is the escalator down, or up later in the day, for leaving the ship on port days. It provides extra passage way and congestion relief.

I'm not sure why the cabin is referred to as "infamous" though.

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