FUN FACTS ABOUT OASIS OF THE SEAS
• 150 miles (241 km) of piping
• 3,300 miles (5310 km) of electrical cables
• 158,503 gallons (600,000 liters) of paint
• 7,000 works of specially commissioned art
• 5,070,632 lbs. (2,300 tonnes) of water in the 21 swimming pools and Jacuzzis
• 110,231 lbs. (50 tonnes) of ice cubes made every day
• 4,700,000 lbs. (2,350 metric tons) of fresh water consumption per 24 hours
• 181 grand blocks were used to construct Oasis of the Seas, each block weighed appx. 1,200,00 lbs. (600 metric tons)
• Oasis was constructed out of 500,000 steel individual parts
• The AquaTheater pool is 17.9 feet (5.4 meters) deep and is the largest pool at sea
• Oasis of the Seas is 75 feet (23 meters) longer than the cruise line’s Freedom-class of ships
• The Central Park Neighborhood will be the first ever living park at sea, with 12,175 plants, 62 vine plants, 56 trees and bamboo, some over 24 feet (7.3 meters) in length
• It took 8,000 people work years to build Oasis of the Seas
• There were more than 3,200 workers at any given time helping build Oasis of the Seas
• Diameters of the propellers are 20 feet (6.1. meters)
• Oasis has a deck 4.5 giving AquaTheater entertainers and divers access to the depths of AquaTheater during performances