For all you Oasis fanatics, I have the breakdown on the dining situation onboard. Looks like its going to be quite diversified, with a lot more influence on specialty restaurants.
http://media.royalcaribbean.com/cont...estaurants.pdf
On a side note, Oasis is also announced to be 2 days late into Lauderdale on previously encountered bad weather. The ship's current position puts her several hundred nautical miles (nm) west of the azores on a southwesterly heading of around 250 degrees with a speed of 23 knots. In other news regarding the Oasis Class, Allure of the Seas is expected to float out in approximately 2 weeks.