Allure of the Seas Cruise Reviews - Questions and Answers
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Q: We are sailing ALLIRE on the 27th February.. Has anyone encountered “closed ports”?? Are the on board shows still going on?? All in all, with this COVID CRAP, how would you rate your cruise?? Wondering if we should cancel our cruise or not??
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Answer QuestionA: On closed loop cruises US citizens do not need a passport only birth certificate & marriage certificate (if name changed) and a photo ID for ages 16+. If you’re a permanent resident just your green card will suffice. Passports are highly recommended... but not required for closed loop cruises.See More
Answered by GlamTrvlQueen on January 2, 2022
A: Yes you need your current passport or permanent resident identification.
Answered by jbalzan on December 14, 2021
A: Currently, Allure of the Seas does not have water slides. But, in May 2020 it will be getting Royal Amplified refurbishment program and receive a major upgrade in its onboard entertainment which should include Perfect Storm, and twin water slides Typ... hoon and Cyclone. It also might be receiving the Ultimate Abyss which is not a water slide, but the tallest slide at sea.See More
Answered by CalebMcEl on September 10, 2019
A: This must be an older question. The Royal Amplification refurb that was going to add water slides and other attractions was originally scheduled for 2020, but was postponed indefinitely because of the COVID shutdown.
Answered by gdawgpiano on March 17, 2022
A: There will be next May when it comes out of dry dock amplification
Answered by CL20472 on July 12, 2019
A: We did not actually climb the wall but it is included in your cruise fare. The hours are limited though so if you plan to do it then check the daily schedule which will be provided in the nightly news and events letter and it is also posted on the T... V cruise schedule.See More
Answered by randallcrum on January 2, 2019
A: Yes I assume they are found in every cabin. Unfortunately the prior occupant locked the safe so we had to request that it be opened so we could enter another code. The staff handled our request in 30 mins.
Answered by jhatlanta on February 6, 2019
A: Yes they do. At least they do in the balcony rooms. But I suspect every room has one. (Small combination safes in the main cupboard suitable for wallets, watches, passports etc).
Answered by TimWardill on February 6, 2019
A: We recently took a 7 night cruise onboard Symphony of the Seas and there were two formal days. I would guess it’s the same on the other ships.
Answered by gdawgpiano on March 17, 2022
A: Yes, my husband has a scooter & he gets around the ship easily except for the Royal Promenade, sometimes it’s really crowded.
Answered by basketj on January 22, 2022
A: Ships make every effort to accommodate guests with disabilities and impairments with wheelchair-accessible rooms.
Answered by CruiselineMich on November 28, 2018
A: I broke my foot on one of the Islands & the services on the ship were excellent. They were able to x-ray it & even gave me a pair of crutches.
Answered by basketj on January 22, 2022
A: Virtually every cruise ship (except for some smaller vessels operating in coastal waters) has a fully-equipped medical facility and staff to handle almost any emergency.
Answered by CruiselineMich on November 28, 2018
A: Let them special needs department know and when you go to dinner let your servers know as well. You will have the same servers at the main dinner room all week.
Answered by crazygirlga on January 2, 2022
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