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  1. We were on the Allure in February and attended the Adult Comedy Show. Unless you are really easily offended, it should be fine. Iā€™ve seen more offensive comedy routines on network TV.
  2. We had the same situation on the Allure recently, sold out ship and ocean view balcony guarantee. We received our room assignment exactly 30 days before our sailing.
  3. Yes, they will adapt it for one person. My husband ordered it for one on our recent Allure cruise.
  4. Just off the Allure, Sabor is definitely on the UDP plan. We went for lunch three times.
  5. We were on the Allure of the Seas Feb 26-Mar 5 and Johnny Rockets was included in the UDP.
  6. We had the three night dining plan on the Odyssey in August. I would add Wonderland just for fun. The food is fine and it is an ā€œexperience.ā€ For us, it was a ā€œone and doneā€ but we were glad we went. We found Giovanniā€™s to be good as well.
  7. Pretty much everyone was called to disembark by 9:30am and I donā€™t recall seeing anywhere to sit in the terminal.
  8. We were on the Galveston Express round trip for our Allure of the Seas cruise. It was $100 total, round trip for both of us. We stayed at a hotel by the airport the night before our cruise and took the hotel shuttle back to the airport to catch the shuttle. Very easy, very efficient and right on time; took us about an hour to get to the terminal. They also text you your shuttleā€™s ETA and driverā€™s name about 10 minutes before they arrive. However, the return trip was a little more complicated. It is understandable though when you consider that 6000 passengers are leaving around the same time! We also booked a hotel for Sunday night as our flight was leaving on Monday morning. I received a text that they would be utilizing a bus instead of a sprinter van and that we needed to go to the side of the terminal where the full size buses pick up. There was some confusion but it all worked out. Driver even agreed to drop us off at the hotel. I would use them again.
  9. We recently did the UDP on the Allure of the Seas. Sabor and Johnny Rockets will definitely be open on embarkation day and are part of the UDP. We loved Sabor and, especially their house made guacamole. We ended up going to lunch at Sabor three times during the week, once to Johnny Rockets and once to Chops. Chops has nice salads for lunch. Vintages tapas were not included in the $25 food credit but it might be different on the Harmony. 150 Central Park was our favorite restaurant and we went to dinner there three times. There wasnā€™t a Wonderland on the Allure but we did eat there when we were on the Odyssey. I agree with the previous poster; itā€™s fun but, for us, it was a ā€œone and doneā€ experience.
  10. We did receive a refund of port taxes for skipping Costs Maya, I believe $19.95/person. Also, any venue that usually is closed during port days was open. I believe they also may have added some trivia events. There are two formal nights. Many people dressed up and many did not. Your group would feel comfortable whatever you choose to wear. There is also a 70s night which is quite fun. Lots of great costumes; there was a group dressed as the characters from Scooby Doo and lots of hippies. There is also a ā€œwhite night.ā€ If your group is interested in shows and other events requiring reservations, try to make them online; however, if they show ā€œsold outā€, donā€™t despair. When you get on the ship, there are venues where you can still reserve the shows; just be sure to do it the first day! Happy cruising!
  11. The UDP! We just cruised on the Allure and never set foot in the Main Dining Room or Windjammer. The cost was also around $500 and, between specialty restaurant dining and the 40% off bottles of wine, we saved around $800!
  12. There is not an Escape Room, unfortunately. There is a magic show for all ages. Another thing she might like to do is hunt for ducks, seriously! People hide ducks all over the ship (sometimes hundreds) and all ages hunt for them as souvenirs or to re-hide. It might be a fun thing for you to do together.
  13. I really think itā€™s personal preference. We felt the Odyssey layout was odd and a very broken up. Whereas, we loved the Allureā€™s layout and ā€œvibe.ā€ Itā€™s really hard to describe. We also do have small children, so the water park and bumper cars, etc. are not important to us. That being said, it still is a very nice ship!
  14. Sorry, we are wine drinkers.šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø Wish we could help you.
  15. They are working on it. Some of the plants were removed leaving empty spaces and there were dead trees. It is definitely a work in progress.
  16. First of all, congratulations! We were celebrating 30 years as well. My husband was hesitant to cruise on a ship as large as the Oasis Class and now he is sold! It never seemed too crowded and the staff is amazing! If you booked the Ultimate dining package, remember there are specialty restaurants open for lunch. We particularly liked going to Chops and getting their salads topped with steak or shrimp. We really enjoyed the Late Night Comedy show. The venue is intimate and, if you donā€™t have reservations, there is a standby line and most do get in! Central Park is a lovely place to sit and unwind after a long day. We would get a glass of wine at Vintages before dinner and most evenings, there is live music. Enjoy!
  17. We had a fabulous cruise on Allure of the Seas (2/26-3/5)- our first time on the Oasis class in 16 cruises. We were on the Odyssey of the Seas in August and enjoyed the Oasis class much better. The Allureā€™s layout and staff were more to our preference. Just some observations: -Even though the ship hasnā€™t been dry docked for renovations, it is in great shape. Our room (ocean view balcony guarantee) was in fine shape and the balcony area was free of the typical rust and seemed like it was recently painted. -The cabins were still being cleaned twice a day. -The Allure staff was amazing. It seemed like the entire crew was engaging, helpful and so accommodating, just like old times! - Found our first ā€œCruising Duck!ā€šŸ„ - Attended the Aquatheater show, Mamma Mia and Comedy Live late night show; all were amazing. Mamma Mia was one of the best shows weā€™ve seen on a cruise ship. - We purchased the Unlimited Dining Package and it was well worth it. We dined three evenings at 150 Park, twice at Giovanniā€™s Table, and once each at Chops and Izumi. We also had lunch three times at Sabor, once at Chops and once at Johnny Rockets. We also got a bottle of wine wash evening at dinner for 40% off. The specialty dining food was excellent, especially 150 Park. For us, the package was a great deal! -The ship had to skip Costa Maya due to windy conditions. Crew members told us this is the third time in recent weeks that this port was skipped. If anyone has any questions, I would be more than happy to try and answer them.
  18. We did not go into Oia. We went to a winery in Fira and then explored the area where the cable car goes. We loved being in Santorini for the evening; the sunset is truly spectacular. I donā€™t think the late arrival would affect visiting Oia as many of the passengers of the earlier arriving ships should be leaving by the time you would arrive.
  19. On our itinerary, we didnā€™t arrive in Santorini until 1pm and our wait for the cable car was only about 30 min. The other ships were already in port so the line wasnā€™t bad.
  20. When we were on the Odyssey in August, there was an announcement that passengers disembarking in Naples should stop by guest services. The cruise was ending in Rome the next morning so it seems like they did allow it.
  21. Yes, if you are at the wine bar area of Giovanniā€™s. If you are dining in Giovanniā€™s restaurant, I believe itā€™s included.
  22. It would depend how early your excursion is. The first tenders were taken up by passengers who had booked shore excursions through RCCL. You have to wait in line early in the morning to get a tender ticket which will have a number. We were tender 6 and we were probably called about a half hour after the first tender. They have quite a few tenders and they are continually going so it would depend on where your tour is meeting you. You are dropped off close to the cable cars.
  23. I selected the same option as you did and could not select the restaurant. However, when we boarded, I went straight to Chops (you can go to any of the specialty restaurants) and asked where my reservation for night 2 was. They never made any reservation for us, however, we were able to make reservations for night 2 and the two other evenings we selected. Everything was available so I would say not to worry. If a reservation was made for you, you can easily change it as well. Happy Cruising!
  24. We just returned from the Odyssey and, although our children are young adults and not teens, I might be able to offer a little insight. Like you, we did many Caribbean itineraries with our children when they were teens. If they enjoy beaches, beach activities (ie paddleboarding, etc.), you wonā€™t find that on this itinerary. However, if they enjoy fun and different foods, exploring little alleyways and shops, cable cars and just amazing scenery, they will love it. It really is so different than the Caribbean. Also, lots of ā€œInstagramableā€ places. In Mykonos, a TikTok ā€œstarā€ named ā€œSaltBaeā€ owns a restaurant and was there throwing salt at customers and posing for photos and videos. Apparently, heā€™s a big thing (ask your teens)!šŸ¤£
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