Oasis of the Seas - 7-night Eastern Caribbean (Nassau, St. Thomas, St. Maarten). Wasn't big on Cats (it's VERY abstract and it was the full two-act show), but the rest of their shows (and adult game shows) I enjoyed. Their show in the AquaTheater was cool, the Ice Skating show was actually a lot more interesting than I expected (not much into skating), "Come Fly With Me" really allowed the performers from Cats to shine a lot more imo. There was about 2-3 other shows held in the main theater as well. The Love & Marriage game show, Family & Adult Comedy show on last night (instead of in the comedy lounge) and one other. There was really a little something for everyone.
One of my gripes I guess was that the only place to grab a bit to eat after around 8:30 or so (unless you wanted to pay extra) was Sorrento's, a pizza place along the main promenade that was open until 3am. Oh, and there was a cafe/bakery open 24/7 too, I guess. But if you didn't want a pastry or Pizza, you were pretty much out of luck. It wasn't too bad though as we had our dinners around 5:15 daily and saw pretty much all the shows. Then we'd grab a bite to eat and hit the Casino. And then grab another bite and go back to the Casino
Considering we were on a cruise ship, I was fairly impressed with their Dreamworks parade. However we did their Dreamworks breakfast and I can without a doubt say it's not worth it. Just hit up Windjammer or even Johnny Rockets - breakfast is free there (lunch is extra).
As for the islands, Nassau was Nassau. Although we did do Atlantis Aquaventure for the first time. It was a really cool experience and they incorporate the slides to show off certain things like the sharks is really cool. One of the slides goes from a tube ride to a slow lazy river-type ending. Overall though, there isn't a ton to do there and considering a lot of people were using this as a standard for VB, I was slightly let down. The Rapid River was fun though as were all of the slides. I guess I was just expecting a little more. I do wish VB had utilized the lazy river in ways that they do here.
St. Thomas was in really rough shape from Maria. Crazy to see up close. St. Maarten had some damage but definitely much less. We didn't make it to the French side of the island though so that'll be for next time I guess.