Allure of the Seas Review

Some things were lacking.

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frostee1
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Apr 2015

Went on this cruise with 6 neighbors. First, the good things. The ship is beautiful in all the common areas. Embarking and disembarking were fairly quick and easy. (Get a porter at the end to help with luggage. Definitely worth the cost as they will help you get around the long lines, and know just where to take you.) Even though the ship is very large, with a lot of people, it's handled very well. I didn't feel any movement of the ship, nor did we feel crowded. Reservations for all the shows are a MUST, you probably won't get in without reservations. This does make it easier to attend the shows, but you must book.

One of the things we didn't like was the food, which is a big item. Some of the dinners were very lackluster, not presented well, dry without sauces of any kind. The filet and prime rib were the only two foods I would give an A. The buffet for breakfast and lunch were just OK. However seating was quite plentiful. Some people that we met went to the restaurants for extra money simply because the regular food was inferior.

The cabins were quite small even though we had a deluxe balcony. Seemed smaller than we had in the past on other ships.

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