Allure of the Seas Review

12 Unique Activities on the RCCL - Allure of the Seas

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Allure of the Seas
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Sail Date: Aug 2011
Cabin: Superior Ocean View Stateroom with Large Balcony
Traveled with children

12 Unique Activities to See and Do on the Allure of the Seas

1. Get PADI Scuba certified. For $249 the scuba staff will provide all the training materials and equipment to get you started in the Aqua Theater pool. Open water training is in one of the best diving spots in the world, Cozumel. Upon completion of the course, guests will receive a PADI Scuba Diver certification card.

2. Entertainment: Enjoy the Broadway-style production of Chicago in the Amber Theater. Not as good as the movie, yet the talent is pretty darn close to perfection. The Blue Planet show is a must see too.

Cabin Review

Superior Ocean View Stateroom with Large Balcony

Our ocean view room with a balcony was tiny. Our daughters got bug bites from sleeping on the sofa/futon. It's too small and not comfortable for four people on for 7 nights. The main bed was very comfortable, but space was tight.

The ship is quiet. I could not hear any of our neighbors.

The crew leave their house cleaning carts in the hallway most of the day. There were stains on the carpets in the 9th deck hallway and the ship isn't even one year old yet.

The Adult Arts & Crafts scrapbook and jewelry making classes were a lot of fun in the Explorers Academy.

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