Oasis Of The Seas deck plans
Deck layouts, review of facilities, activities, amenities
Oasis Of The Seas deck plan review at CruiseMapper provides newest cruise deck plans (2026-2027-2028 valid floor layouts of the vessel) extracted from the officially issued by Royal Caribbean deckplan pdf (printable version).
Each of the Oasis Of The Seas cruise ship deck plans are conveniently combined with a legend (showing cabin codes) and detailed review of all the deck's venues and passenger-accessible indoor and outdoor areas. A separate link provides an extensive information on Oasis Of The Seas staterooms (cabins and suites), including photos, cabin plans and amenities by room type and category.
Oasis of the Seas (2009-built, last refurbished in October 2024; Royal Amplified upgrade completed in 2019) is the first of the Oasis-class Royal Caribbean cruise ships, with sisterships Allure OTS and the larger vessels (currently among the world’s largest passenger liners) Harmony OTS (2016), Symphony OTS (2018), Wonder OTS (2022) and Utopia OTS (2024).
Note: CruiseMapper's Oasis OTS deck plans are valid for 2025–2027.
The aerial image below shows an Oasis-class vessel as viewed from above.

Oasis of the Seas deck plan includes 2796 staterooms accommodating 5592 passengers (maximum capacity 6431), served by 2395 crew. The ship has 17 decks (16 accessible to passengers, 11 with cabins), 28 lounges and bars, 20 restaurants and food bars, 5 swimming pools, and 9 outdoor Jacuzzis.
A total of 24 elevators (12 forward + 12 aft) serve decks up to 16, with an additional 6 elevators providing access to decks 17 and 18.
Specialty dining packages available for onboard booking (prices per person):
- "Central Park" package (USD 70) includes Giovanni's (Italian), 150 Central Park (dinner restaurant) and Chops Grille (steakhouse).
- "Chef's" package (USD 130) includes Chef's Table (with wine pairing), 150 Central Park (dinner restaurant) and Chops Grille.
- "Choice" package (USD 80) includes Chops Grille, Giovanni's, Izumi (Japanese) and Samba Grill (Brazilian steakhouse).
Oasis OTS deck plan changes – 2019 refurbishment review
The ship’s Royal Amplified drydock was conducted from September 22 to November 23, 2019, at Navantia Shipyard in Cadiz, Spain, with a budget of USD 165 million (EUR 150 million). The 63-day project introduced major upgrades and several fleet-first venues.
Deck 15 (Pool Deck) was completely renovated, including the addition of the 2-level poolside venue "The Lime and Coconut," offering cocktails, DJ entertainment, and live music. Sunbathing areas gained more shaded seating, daybeds, hammocks, swing seats, and casitas. The adults-only Solarium was refreshed and received new whirlpools. Aft on Deck 16, the Ultimate Abyss (10-story dry slide) and “The Perfect Storm” waterslides complex were added.
- Deck 4 (forward): Blaze Lounge was upgraded and converted into Blaze Comedy Club, while Comedy Live became Diamond Lounge.
- Deck 5: "On Air Club" (karaoke and sports bar) was replaced by "Spotlight Karaoke," featuring a stage, two private rooms, and themed nights.
- Deck 5 retail changes: Solera was expanded (absorbing The Shop’s area), Logo Shop replaced Prince and Green, Island Market replaced Kate Spade, The Collection replaced Regalia, and Fine Watches Regalia replaced Michael Kors.
- Deck 6 (Boardwalk): “Cups and Scoops,” “Arcade,” and “Sabor Mexican” were replaced by “Playmakers Sports Bar and Arcade.” The venue features 80 large TVs, arcade and tabletop games, tournaments, a VIP Owner’s Box room, bar food, and draught beers. The Ultimate Abyss landing replaced Sabor Bar. Candy Beach (starboard) was replaced by “Sugar Beach” and “Beach Shop.”
- Deck 7: Two new inside cabins added (7281, 7681).
- Deck 8: Picture This (portrait studio) became Central Park Library. A new inside cabin was added (9458).
- Deck 11: The Library was replaced with six new inside cabins (11900–11910). Seven additional inside cabins (11912–11924) replaced Diamond Club (level 1 of 2).
- Deck 12: Diamond Club (level 2 of 2) became 13 new inside cabins (12900–12924).
- Deck 14 (forward): 22 new staterooms (inside and panoramic oceanview) were added, including two Ultimate Panoramic Suites (no balconies). Adventure Ocean (kids complex) was fully redesigned into themed activity zones with nursery, 3–5 age group area, teen lounge (with games, movies, music), and an outdoor sundeck. Mid–aft, Card Room (72 seats) became Royal Escape Room (“Mission Control: Apollo 18”).
- Deck 15: Solarium Cafe was renamed “Solarium Bistro”. "The Perfect Storm" slides were added forward-starboard. Midship, “Pool Bar” and “Sand Bar” became “The Lime and Coconut” (level 1). H2O Zone was redesigned into “Splashaway Bay” with splash pad, three slides, water play features, and the fleet’s first twin drench buckets. Mid–aft-port, The Living Room (teen lounge) was replaced by “Portside BBQ,” the fleet's first barbecue restaurant. Wipe Out Cafe became El Loco Fresh (Mexican fast casual).
- Deck 16: "The Lime and Coconut" (level 2) replaced Sky Bar and Mast Bar, with two whirlpools added. Aft, Ultimate Abyss replaced Wipe Out Bar.
Additional new venues include the Quantum-class “Music Hall” (2-deck live music and dancing lounge with pool tables) replacing Dazzles Disco (deck 9), and “Bionic Bar” (robotic bartenders) replacing Champagne Bar (deck 5). Studio B (deck 3) now hosts the “Clash for the Crystal City” laser tag experience.
After the 2019 refurbishment, Oasis OTS received an expanded retail complex (~7000 ft2 / ~650 m2) across three decks, featuring eight upgraded boutiques selling premium watches, jewelry, fashion, beauty products, and RCI merchandise. Represented brands include Gucci, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Bulgari, John Hardy, Debbie Katz, Tagua, Marcela Cofre, Hennessy, Hublot, Breitling, Longines, and TAG Heuer.
Oasis OTS deck plan changes – 2014 refurbishment review
Below is the list of changes made during the 2014 drydock:
- (Deck 4) Private Dining Room (portside) became "Izumi" restaurant; Private Dining Room (starboard) became Diamond Club. Opus Dining Room (aft, level 1) became "American Icon Grill".
- (Deck 5) Opus Dining Room (level 2) became "Silk". “Cupcake Cupboard” became “Kate Spade”. “Focus” became “Michael Kors”. “Guess” became “Regalia”.
- (Deck 6) Seafood Shack became “Sabor”. Boardwalk Bar became “Sabor Bar”. “Pets at Sea” became “Britto”. Ice Cream Parlor became “Cups and Scoops”. Boardwalk Donut Shop (portside) was removed and replaced by “Boardwalk Dog House”. New inside cabins were added (starboard) and four additional staterooms near the Dog House. “Pinwheels” (kids room) became Video Arcade.
- (Deck 7) Two new inside cabins added (7279, 7679).
- (Deck 8) Central Park’s restrooms were reduced in size. New cabins added forward and near Dazzles (level 1).
- (Deck 9) Two new inside rooms added (9279, 9679).
- (Deck 10) Three inside rooms added (10279, 10458, 10679) near elevators.
- (Deck 11) Two inside rooms added (11279, 11679) plus two Aqua Theater Suites (11330, 11730).
- (Deck 12) Concierge Club became “Concierge Club and Wonderland”. Twelve new staterooms added, including two Aqua Theater Suites (12330, 12730) and two Interior rooms (12279, 12679). Royal Suite #12240 was replaced with six balcony cabins; Presidential Suite #12640 was replaced with two Family Suites.
- (Deck 14) Four new staterooms added — two inside (14279, 14679) and two Aqua Theater Suites (14330, 14730).
- (Deck 16) Izumi restaurant was removed and incorporated into the Windjammer buffet area.
- (Deck 17) Viking Crown Lounge and Bar was transformed into Suite Lounge and Coastal Kitchen. Pinnacle Lounge became Owner Loft Suite (#1701), and Pinnacle Chapel became Grand Loft Suite (#1758).
Deck layouts
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