Allure of the Seas Review

Allure is a HUGE ship; very crowded.

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shelaghroyal
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Nov 2016
Cabin: Family Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony

We arrived in FL Saturday before sailing, stayed at the Marriott North in Ft Lauderdale (do not recommend this hotel - customer service was horrible). I was vacationing with my sister and elderly mother. The 1st day was chaos and the crowds are overwhelming for mom.

2nd day was better; the statement room attendent is GREAT (deck 14), room was crowded (don't recommend 3 adults in one room); activities were great. Had my hair down at the SPA - what a nice relief from the crowds. Food on ship was good. Drinks expensive. Make reservations early for everything; we found no reservations available for any shows/restaurants on the 2nd day.

Sadly; we were not able to dock in Nassau due to weather. Deck 16 and 17 were closed for same reason. I was looking forward to the ultimate shopping experience in Nassau; real bummer. Captain apologized and we all can understand that safety is the number one concern. It didn't even occur to me that this might happen; and I was disappointed.

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Family Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony

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Really small space for 3 adults; It was nice having a balconey but rarely was out there so wasn't really worth the extra. Now I know!

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