Allure of the Seas Review

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Quilting at Sea was more than I expected

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GrammaP
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Mar 2018

I chose this cruise because it was a quilting cruise with my friends. We have all gone to quilt retreats but never a quilting cruise. Now we can check that off of our bucket lists of quilting things to do. We had classes with Jenny Doan, Lynn Hagmier, and Judy Fenton. We had plenty of time to sew on our quilting projects. We were able to learn from nationally known quilt teachers. We had a lot of great stories shared. We were treated as if WE were the quilting queens. We received many quilting goodies in our bags.

We ate wonderfully prepared foods. Our favorites were of course the Grande dining room for our evening meal, American Icon for both breakfast and lunch since it was on deck 3 same as our quilting classes. The Windjammer was good but awfully crowded and hard to find a table for seven.When we docked we went on shore and had fun snorkeling in St Thomas. We did the land and sea tour in Nassau, Bahamas. It was fun to see how the rich and famous live. Atlantis was far out of our league but was fun to see. Now we can tell people we've been to Atlantis.

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Cabin 9158

Our cabin was always kept clean. Any time we asked for something we got it right away except for the fridge. It didn't get cold and we turned this fact in but nothing was done to keep our drinks cold.

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