Is Allure of the Seas a nice ship?

Is Allure of the Seas a nice ship?

In 2019, Allure of the Seas placed a close second to its sister ship, Symphony of the Seas, in Cruiseline.com’s overall Best Ship category. It also took home Cruiseline.com’s Members’ Choice Awards for Best Entertainment and Best Onboard Activities in 2018.

What is the difference between Allure of the Seas and Harmony of the Seas?

Move over Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas. You’re no longer the world’s largest cruise ships. The Harmony of the Seas also has 2 more passenger decks, 43 more cabins, and can carry up to 5,479 guests (double occupancy) compared to the 5,408 on Oasis and Allure.

Are Allure and Oasis of the Seas the same?

Are Allure and Oasis of the Seas the same? Allure and Oasis of the Seas are sister ships but they are not exactly the same. Allure of the Seas is 5 cm (2 inches) longer, but Oasis and has more facilities including water slides, the Ultimate Abyss dry slide and the Splashaway Bay water park.

Is the allure of the seas a good ship?

Highly Recommend Allure of the Seas and Royal Caribbean by ValN We have sailed Royal Caribbean and their Oasis class ships in the past and always love them! Nice cruise on the Allure of the Seas by Rkeith Overall a very nice cruise. Will do one with a Royal Caribbean again. Initially intimidated by the size of the ship.

How big are the cabins on the allure of the seas?

Interior: The majority of Allure’s inside cabins are 172 square feet, but there are also 53 category Q cabins with just 149 square feet of space. There are Promenade-facing interiors with large bay windows overlooking the indoor thoroughfare; these rooms are 193 square feet.

What kind of bathrooms are on allure of the seas?

They feature marble entries, large bathrooms with tubs and two sinks, and a living area with tables and sofas.

Where does the allure of the seas dry dock?

The Allure was scheduled to go into dry dock in Cadiz for a major makeover. Once returned to fleet, new and improved public areas. I enjoyed this 12-night TA cruise that had only one port of call—Malaga. What I did not like was moving clocks up 1-hour at noon on day 3, 4, 6, 7, 9 and 10. No need for breakfast…went straight for lunch.