Allure of the Seas Review

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Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Allure of the Seas
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GretchenL73
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: May 2017
Cabin: Junior Suite with Balcony

We chose this cruise both to experience an Oasis class ship and for the ports of call, as we had not been to Labadee. The embarkation at Port Everglades was very organized and easy. We enjoyed all of the ports and our excursions, particularly the rainforest hike in the El Yunque National Park and the Dragon's Breath Zip Line at Labadee, but best of all was the service. The service in the Diamond Club and the dining venues was excellent. They all really went above and beyond to make our cruise special. The food in Main Dining Room was OK, sometimes excellent. We enjoyed the ship; I did miss the water slides that I had enjoyed on the Liberty, and the Solarium pool was a bit on the small side, but there were plenty of chaises and other seating available in the Solarium, and I enjoyed being able to eat a light lunch there in the Solarium Cafe. I took the yoga classes that were offered in the fitness center; the fee was reasonable and comparable to my local yoga center. We liked the shows in the Dazzles nightclub and the Aqua Theatre. We would definitely book an Oasis class ship again, and in fact we already did, while onboard.

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Junior Suite with Balcony

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This Junior Suite was well worth the cost. Due to its midship position, the balcony was extra large and had a chaise lounge, a chair with ottoman, and a table and two chairs. There was way more storage than in the regular balcony cabin, three sets of drawers and a large walk in closet. There is more storage than we needed in the bathroom, too.

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