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<blockquote data-quote="Rare40th" data-source="post: 15823196" data-attributes="member: 143608"><p>I've been on close to 10 cruises and by far the Allure of the Seas was the best one. The ship has so much to offer between aqua shows, theater shows, zip line, wave rider etc. that even the 8 day cruise was just barely enough time to explore it. Plus the island destinations. I also enjoyed Disney and Carnival wasn't too bad, however for Carnival I'd go for the newer Vista ship or whatever its called. </p><p></p><p>The dinner situation is dependent on what you want to do. The ships have so many restaurants and buffets that you don't necessarily have to dine at a certain restaurant or time. In fact, on the Allure and the last Carnival cruise we usually skipped dinner time and just had reservations. I think the only night it actually matters is Formal Night (if you care to do that). </p><p></p><p>The other upside to the Allure, Oasis and Harmony ships is that they're all about 1150-1200 ft in length and almost 180 ft wide so you never feel the ship rock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rare40th, post: 15823196, member: 143608"] I've been on close to 10 cruises and by far the Allure of the Seas was the best one. The ship has so much to offer between aqua shows, theater shows, zip line, wave rider etc. that even the 8 day cruise was just barely enough time to explore it. Plus the island destinations. I also enjoyed Disney and Carnival wasn't too bad, however for Carnival I'd go for the newer Vista ship or whatever its called. The dinner situation is dependent on what you want to do. The ships have so many restaurants and buffets that you don't necessarily have to dine at a certain restaurant or time. In fact, on the Allure and the last Carnival cruise we usually skipped dinner time and just had reservations. I think the only night it actually matters is Formal Night (if you care to do that). The other upside to the Allure, Oasis and Harmony ships is that they're all about 1150-1200 ft in length and almost 180 ft wide so you never feel the ship rock. [/QUOTE]
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