Allure of the Seas Review

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Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Allure of the Seas
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Beth K.
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: May 2017

We were celebrating my Daughter's college graduation w/ her Fiancé, my self & husband, my best friend and my 81yr. young mother-in-law. Firstly embarkation went smoothly we were onboard within 2hrs. The ship Is huge but we never felt like it was too crowded. Breakfast at Windjammer was busy but there was ample seating. We had a 5:30pm dinner seating and the food was fabulous.(ask for table #814 w/ Edwin & Patrick -they were so much fun as well as Emily, the headwaiter, who came over every night to park my Scooter!)

I had an accessible cabin (14172) that had ample room for my Scooter as well as my Rollator. Plus I was able to open the cabin door by myself on the Scooter. if you have any issues walking I highly recommend renting a Scooter. I was able to get right to the table for dinner and get around the buffet at Windjammer as well as the Solarium Bistro.

All the shows are worth seeing. Don't miss the small Jazz club on deck 4 either!. All the crew we met were extremely friendly and Guest services were helpful. We booked the "Legendary Kon Tiki" boat & beach excursion (prior to cruise) on St Thomas. Perfect for all of us. Your shaded on the boat and dropped right on the beach and the crew was fabulous! On St. Kitts we booked the "Essential St Kitts Tour" which was an AC enclosed tour bus and a great way to see the island.

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