Allure of the Seas Review

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Too many kids

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Vickib7
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Dec 2017
Cabin: Junior Suite with Balcony

We have been on 6 Royal Caribbean cruises and most all have been good except this one. We always book our cruises when school is in so there are not many kids on the ship. This one had way too many kids and parents not controlling them. Kids were climbing on chairs, yelling, running through halls, darting in and out of elevators. Parents pushing strollers crowded elevators and hallways. Kids were allowed to play with food and tongs in buffet line at Windjammer. Lunch and dinner was unbearable in the Windjammer with so many kids yelling, running and climbing on the furniture. Strollers blocked the isles between tables. The only place for peace and quiet was in the adult section of the solarium and it's a shame seniors are confined to this area as the only peaceful and relaxing place on the ship. Many complaints about all the kids running around. We will definitely not cruise Royal Caribbean again. It's turned into a rowdy Disney or Carnival. Service was good, housekeeping excellent. Workers and all customer service were helpful with information needed. Ship was kept clean. Central Park was a favorite but the adult section of the solarium was awesome.

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Junior Suite with Balcony

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Our room attendant was wonderful. Her name was Mary Joy. The cabin was beautiful and balcony big and private.

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