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April 2010 Autism Group Cruise
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Ship and Port Info
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Oasis
of the Seas
Experience our most innovative and
imaginative ship yet, Oasis of the Seas - where, for the
first time ever, entertainment areas have become
neighborhoods at sea. Find a revolutionary public space
combining nature with nautical in our Central Park
neighborhood, or old-world charm with a modern twist in
the entertaining Boardwalk neighborhood. Visit the Pool
and Sports Zone to explore an entire deck of pools,
rock-climbing walls, basketball courts and more. And
don't forget the Youth Zone - where kids can be kids and
parents can be worry-free. With a total of seven
distinct onboard neighborhoods, everyone can discover a
place for unique experiences.
With 28 ultra-modern loft suites and 2,700 spacious
staterooms, this 16-deck marvel proves that the
impossible, is possible. You have to see it to believe
it.
Click here for a sneak preview.
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Ship
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Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness
Pool and Sports Zone
Entertainment Place
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Casino Royale
- Studio B, featuring
ice shows
- Opal Theater -
1,380-seat venue
- Blaze Nightclub,
Jazz on 4, Comedy Live
- Dazzles, featuring
musical spectacles ranging from big band to disco
Youth Zone
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Play - open gym and
activity area
- Adventure Ocean
Theater and Science Lab
- The Workshop -
includes activities such as jewelry making &
scrapbooking
- Royal Babies & Royal
Tots - nursery service
- Teen Areas including
Fuel disco, The Living Room lounge, the Back Deck
and more
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Ship Facts
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Maiden Voyage: Scheduled, Dec 2009
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Passenger Capacity: 5,400
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Gross Tonnage: 220,000
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Staterooms: 2,700
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Decks: 16
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Length: 1,184'
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Max Beam: 154'
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Draft:
30'
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Cruising Speed: 22 knots
Conference Facilities
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Information coming soon...
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Port Everglades
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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Directions and Parking information.Port
Everglades boasts more cruise lines, more sailings and
more itineraries than any other port in the world. But
it's the world-class services and luxury facilities that
make it smooth sailing for the cruise-bound. Cruise
vacationers enjoy:
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The One Thing
You Don't Want to Miss
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People have been flocking
to Fort Lauderdale's beaches for decades. And with good
reason. Fort Lauderdale Beach is a two-mile strip of
beautiful beach featuring the recently renovated
Promenade, which offers all sorts of bars, restaurants
and shops.Other Fun Things to Do
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Take a 30-minute airboat
ride across the Everglades, one of the most
breathtaking natural areas in America. Discover a
variety of fish and birds that inhabit the area, and
perhaps see the most famous Everglades inhabitant -
the alligator. Enjoy Sawgrass Reptile Exhibit after
your ride and take the opportunity to touch or
possibly hold a small alligator. Discover the replica
of a Seminole Indian village. See tropical birds, rare
snakes, and even the endangered Florida panther.
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Take a narrated drive
through Port Everglades over the Intercoastal Waterway
and along the famous Fort Lauderdale Beach. Explore
the International Swimming Hall of Fame, Las Olas
Boulevard, the Riverwalk area and more. Stop and see
Esplanade Park, the crossroads of the Center for
Performing Arts and the Museum of Discovery and
Science. Take a 90-minute Intercoastal Waterway
cruise, and hear a lively commentary from the boat's
captain on the history of the New River and Fort
Lauderdale's historic sites.
Get a Taste of Local Flavor
Fish is fresh and delicious in Florida. Grouper is
probably the most popular choice and is served almost
any way imaginable. You'll find it fried, broiled,
sautéed, and even served with pasta. But a true
Floridian staple is a fresh grouper sandwich and fries
eaten outside by the water. It's hard to beat this old
standby.
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