Allure of the Seas Review

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A for Allure. A for Amazing!

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Allure of the Seas
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10+ Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: May 2014
Traveled with children

Recently, I was very fortunate to be able to do b2b cruises on Allure (18 May - 1 June), and have been asked to share my thoughts.

My sons & I arrived at the Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale, FL) cruise terminal about 2:30pm. I assumed most of the 6000+ passengers had already boarded, as the building seemed only full of security & embarkation staff.

We completed the Check-in procedure, had our embarkation photos taken and headed for the escalators - passing an aptly worded sign "More WOWs ahead".

Cabin Review

I was in cabin 10601 for the first week of our b2bb, and cabin 12635 the second week.I much preferred cabin 10601, as I could enjoy the Central Park Night concert from the comfort of my balcony. In cabin 12635, I didn't even hear the concert playing, nor see it. We were also up closer to the pool deck. My sons cabin was 12637, and we could always hear the drone of a spa motor. It wasn't a problem as it soon became a background noise - but might upset others. Also on the ?2nd night there was a pool party up on deck and it was loud and went into the night. This is another reason why I would prefer to be on the bow-side of Central Park, and lower down.

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