Allure of the Seas Review

Allure of the Seas Western Caribbean

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Allure of the Seas
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6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Dec 2014
Cabin: Junior Suite with Balcony

LOVED this ship. While it is one of the largest at sea it did not feel like it. Very easy to navigate. Shows were Awesome. Attended the Art Auction - little on the long side for us. Also, would skip the Shopping Talk (WAY TO LONG- 2 hours) and BINGO (TOO EXPENSIVE $67 for 4 games). I would bring walkie talkies so you can communicate on board. Also clips to secure your towels to the lounge chairs on windy days. The ZIp Line was fun and exciting. Putt Putt area cute. Flo Rider looked hard. If you decide to try prepare for people to watch, laugh and tape you. It seems when you fall you are swept backwards to the top and may hit hard against the wall. Sorento's Pizza was good. The Wipe Out Cafe was fair- the Windjammer had a good selection- just people going in every direction. The Adiago Main Dining was nice, food was better at the beginning of the trip and seemed to decline by the weeks end. Our server Bein was very attentive. We loved Central Park after dinner - sat outside and enjoyed the live music. The shipped seemed to charge for a lot of "extras" - more than expected. I would highly recommend this ship. I would just sail the Eastern itinerary next time.

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Junior Suite with Balcony

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Our cabin was spacious. The walk in closest was so large we did not need the drawers! Our attendant Hema Sterling was FABULOUS. Super Nice! The only negative comment was the a/c wasn't always cooling the space and at times the room got stuffy.

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