We returned to Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas 13 years after our first sailing to see if the "Queen of the Fleet" can still compete in 2025. After a 13-day Transatlantic crossing, the answer shocked us. While the value was incredible ($129/day), the onboard systems completely failed us in the early going—reservations vanished, apps glitched, and staffing was cut.
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In this Allure of the Seas review: We break down the real cost of a Transatlantic cruise, the truth about "Mega Ship" crowds, and the hidden problems with Royal Caribbean's current dining reservation system. Is the Allure of the Seas too old, or is it the best value vacation at sea? Here is our honest, math-based reality check.
MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
Ship: Royal Caribbean Allure of the Seas after the $100 million plus transformation
Itinerary: Transatlantic Crossing (Barcelona to Florida)
Dining: 150 Central Park, Chops Grille, Samba Grill, The Mason Jar, Izumi, Windjammer
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