Allure of the Seas Review

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Worst Cruise Ship Ever

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Allure of the Seas
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Cruisin Diva
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Jan 2016
Cabin: Superior Ocean View Stateroom with Large Balcony
Traveled with children

After having been on 30 cruises, I would not recommend this ship to anyone. The Windjammer is the same size as on smaller ships which equates to not being able to accommodate the number of passengers on this ship. This is the first time I have ever had to wait in line to get into the Windjammer on any RCCL ship. The food is very disorganized on in the Windjammer. Salad bar only had 4 add ons after your lettuce. Some dressing was at the salad bar. I prefer Caesar dressing and found it at another station. Most of the time food was not labled so you did not know what it was being served.

Had dinner at Chops Grille on the second night. Hostess was not exactly pleasant. Our waiter was wonderful but the steak was not. I get a much better steak at Outback Steakhouse for less money. Food overall was mediocre at best. The ship was not well thought out when it was built. Variety of food is terrible. Lox not available for breakfast unless you specifically ask to have it served.

The balcony room, Category D1 was the size of a shoebox. Never paid so much money for a cruise and yet, this is also the smallest room I have ever had on a cruise. Best recommendation I can give for this ship is to stay away. Go on a smaller ship.

Cabin Review

Superior Ocean View Stateroom with Large Balcony

Cabins are very small with limited space for your personal items. Bathroom sink is made for a child.

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