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Stayed at a Days Inn about 10-15 mins from the Port and the Airport, last August, prior to first cruise on Allure. Really reasonable, though average room. If you just need a place to crash, it was good. Ate at Checkers down the street--again good for fast food.
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We heard from those who took the class on our last sailing to go in hungry and don't book it around a meal (before/after).
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Allure is an awesome ship. Have a great time!
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Our first cruise was the same itinerary, and the only place where we might have encountered mosquitoes was in the El Yunque rain forest in Puerto Rico. We didn't and never needed the bug spray we brought for the entire sailing.
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We brought our own toiletries for our first cruise, not for any particular reason, other than having some conditioner.
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The hubby and I loved the Coaster. Zip line was awesome too. Otherwise, just the beach lounger for two.
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Plastic pocket on a lanyard.
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On our last, we just bought Dollar Store magnets. Had no problems in the checked luggage.
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We took advantage of some of the "freebie" offers during our first cruise and politely stayed for the shopping show, knowing that it would be a big sales pitch. Mainly wanted to get our mothers a nice Christmas gift from the trip. Probably wouldn't do it again, but that said, if you're looking for a cheap souvenir and not necessarily concerned about the sales show, it could be worth it.
Didn't do any other raffles aboard ship.
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Hanging them right away during unpacking also seems like a good piece of advice.
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Freestyle machines tend to be a love/hate thing. I personally love them, but I know others prefer otherwise. Taste is a relative thing.
Ultimately, don't know why cans were being given out--maybe they were updating their supplies with fresh?
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We just approached one of the local travel establishments in our (former) home town. We weren't disappointed--particularly as we continued to use them after we moved (just did everything through conference calls, email, etc.).
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There are also dress shirts that are made from wrinkle resistant fabric, so that may also be an option. Otherwise what everyone else has suggested.
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Main things for us...
- USB Hub and cords
- Clip Magnets
- Extra SD card for the camera
- Extra medications
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6 hours ago, FManke said:
This is a good one. I try not to repeat eating the same thing twice just to keep it interesting. Except the escargot. I eat them every chance I get!
Escargot was one thing that I wanted to try on my cruise.
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Yeah, the boarding time listed on your paperwork is just a suggestion.
There are multiple lines for security and check in at the port and they have those lines moving fast, so you will get through quickly.
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There's some great ship tour videos out there. Just search Allure of the Seas on YouTube.
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My thoughts...
- Relax. You're on vacation. Do things that you want to in order to have fun.
- Get out of your food box. Try new things--particularly if you've wanted to or have been hesitant to.
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We sailed on Allure a couple of weeks ago (right before Hurricane Dorian); had the three-night specialty dining package (did specialty on night 2, 3, and 7). We split breakfast in the Windjammer and Solarium Bistro. Loved doing lunch in the MDR--great selections (both a menu and buffet option). Only did MDR for dinner on a couple nights, including our second formal night. (Did first formal night for specialty dining; second formal was collared shirt and slacks.)
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Found one that worked really well at Walmart last summer. Briefly tested at Labadee for underwater and also good for capturing zip line footage!