Allure of the Seas Review

Lovely friendly staff and a huge ship with lots to do

Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Allure of the Seas
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2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Mar 2018
Cabin: Central Park View Stateroom with Balcony
Engin room
Bridge
Parade
Champagne bar
TOP DECK
THE BRIDGE

We sailed with RCC previously and found them to be top class, this is our second cruise and we have already booked the third.

The allure of the seas is huge, its so big. It takes a couple fo days to find your bearings on it. The staff are super friendly and can’t do enough for you. The bars are lovely, bolero was our favorite. The shows are spectacular especially the blue planet. Mama Mia was like a west end production.

Overall we were very satisfied with the cruise although with 6500 people on bard at times if felt a little crowed and this was reflected in the dining rooms also. The queues aren’t bad just the food quality tends to suffer a little as a result. But having said that it was still top class. The excursions are good and we did the Jamaica river tubing and Dune waterfall walk. These were great but be weary on the way out with the demand for tips.

Cabin Review

Central Park View Stateroom with Balcony

Cabin C1

The cabins are lovely, there’s plenty of room and plenty of storage. The wardrobes are bib with plenty of hangers, and the bed is super comfortable and suprisingly big. Shower and toilet Facilites are perfect too.

Port Reviews

Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades)

Loved the beach in Fort Lauderdale and the night life was lively too. Lots of returants and bars to go to. We tried Bubba Gump shrimps restaurant and the food was lovely, and the atmosphere was great.

Labadee

We just had a lazy day here, didn’t move off the beach on the island

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