Allure of the Seas Review

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Travel Agent & Over 55 Cruises.... Avoid RCL and especially the ALLURE

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joshsmithtx1
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Apr 2018
Cabin: Large Interior Stateroom

I've been on the Allure 3-times in the past couple of years: twice in the past six months.

The food is luke-warm and tasteless. If you are diabetic, then avoid this cruise. Windjammer and leisure dining locations only offer "No sugar added" lemon and chocolate chip cookies, which taste like glue. On a couple of occasions, there was a second option: "No sugar added" mouse. They don't even put out cheap sugar-free Jello. The evening dining room has only one diabetic dessert: a "no sugar added" mouse or worse. No sugar free cheesecakes or anything.

The photo department lost my photos on all 3 cruises. When I complained about the time I spent and desire to have them, the manager said, "It's a big ship!" I told her it's never happened accept on the Allure. That was her response! I guess she was saying to take a smaller ship if I want better service.

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Large Interior Stateroom

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Very small and the TV is hard to watch from the bed. They offered MSNBC and British TV as the only traditional cable TV to watch. Worst TV options on any cruise line.

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