Allure of the Seas Review

Royal Caribbean is not Royal Anymore

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Zuprise
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Jul 2017
Cabin: Ocean View Stateroom
Traveled with children

Royal Caribbean us not what it used to be, Royal was known for great shows, great food and great entertainment for adults and Kids, but what I see know if Royal Caribbean us big in promoting sales of items, now you in addition to what cruise fare, you have to pay for Soda, for rooms service, Royal became a company that nickels and dime for everything but the worse part about the vacation was the entertainments.

I have taken my daughter on Norwegian Gateway last year and their kids program was great so I decided to take her this year and what I thought it was one of the beast ship in the world the Allure of the seas to celebrate her Birthday and I told her that if NCL had a good program for kids, Royal Caribbean would have a much better program, so she was so excited to go however she was very disappointed. My daughter is 11 years old and for an 11 year old to be completed bored on the ship that has a lot to say about the program.

The program had a very limited activities, the room was over crowed and they had the same boring games day after day, there was no talent show, to karaoke no culinary event for kids nor other interesting activities for her, she broke my heart when she told me that she was so bored that she wanted to go home and my question was,,,, What happened with Royal Caribbean.

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Ocean View Stateroom

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