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Sabonim
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The Wayniac family is on board The Oasis of The Seas for our annual Christmas cruise. Santa visited our suite last night, left a tree and presents for the boy. Merry Christmas to all, and a blessed New Year!



 
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Merry Christmas to you and your family.
My wife and I Did a Disney Christmas cruise last month and we brought a Christmas with us also.
It was neat to see how many passengers decorate their doors to their rooms.




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We've been there a couple times. Biggest ship we've been on is the freedom class. Our next cruise will be on an oasis class.

Enjoy your slow expensive internet access Wink
 
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Merry Christmas to you and your family.
My wife and I Did a Disney Christmas cruise last month and we brought a Christmas with us also.
It was neat to see how many passengers decorate their doors to their rooms.


Here’s ours. We bring magnets to affix it to the steel doors.

 
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We've been there a couple times. Biggest ship we've been on is the freedom class. Our next cruise will be on an oasis class.

Enjoy your slow expensive internet access Wink


This is my first time on an Oasis class ship. It’s nice but maybe a bit too big. Fortunately, the WiFi access is included in the price of a suite for all three of us. As far as speed goes, it’s as fast as home. My son streams YouTube without any difficulties.
 
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A few pictures of today’s activities.





 
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Sweet! You guys are having too much fun!

I almost gave everyone here a refrigerator for Christmas.

Wanted to see their face light up when they opened it! Wink



 
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Merry Christmas! Looks like you are having a perfect day!

71 TRUCK mentioned that we brought a tree on our Very Merry Disney Cruise. We (well me with him watching) made a ginger bread house too. I also decorated our door.





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Very nice! Every year we hand out around 30 small gifts to maintenance workers and housekeeping crew members we encounter on Christmas Day.

 
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Very nice! Every year we hand out around 30 small gifts to maintenance workers and housekeeping crew members we encounter on Christmas Day.


That is awesome! And they are nice gifts, nothing too big that they have to worry about storing, just enough to make them smile and know they are appreciated when they are away from their families.

This last cruise I bought a bunch of small gifts from the Dollar store - Xmas pencils, magic towels with princesses and super heroes - and made up little gift bags and just picked random staterooms and hung them on their doors. One bag I just gave to the cutest little girl I met in the hall.

Enjoy the rest of your cruise! Merry Christmas.


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Thanks, we will! Merry Christmas to you and your family...I’ll be updating this thread with more photos in the coming days.
 
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Enjoy. being on a cruise ship off Haiti is light years ahead of being in Haiti.

That sure beats winter chills and I'm just in the Bay Area.



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We stopped at Falmouth Jamaica yesterday. We climbed Dunn’s River Falls, then spent a few hours at the Bamboo Beach Club. Climbing the falls was interesting and fun albeit a little crowded. Fortunately, we visited in winter as our guide has stated that the crowds in the summertime are twice as bad.



Bamboo Beach Club was just ok. We won’t be going back. Three DJs along the beach, all playing different Reggae songs, loud and distorted. Drinks and food were included. Next time, we will seek out a more upscale option.





 
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