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Big is not always better, but I think when it comes to cruise liners it most probably is. The bigger the boat, the more amenities they have and, in doing research, I have certainly been told by one of the major lines, that that is the policy to follow when taking children with you.
The bigger boats will have more for the children to do and these days, on massive ships, such as the Oasis of the Seas, that would include wave riders, ice rinks, basket ball courts, etc, in addition to all of the usual gyms, swimming pools, theatres, etc. The Oasis of the Seas is so large that it can only visit countries that have ports set up for it, and that is largely the Caribbean. Child friendly it might be, but the 24 or so hours journey time to the Caribbean would certainly not be child friendly!
Posted by Michael de Broglio on Friday 03-Sep-10
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Zain Lundell said:
on Thursday 09-Sep-10 10:53 PM
I have been on the Liberty, operated by the same company that operates the brand new Oasis.
I must say, from seeing what the other cruise liners had to offer and what the Liberty had to offer, bigger is definately much better, especially when it comes to keeping children entertained.
I saw a model of the Oasis while on board the Liberty and it seemed extremely impressive.
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