Jump to content

apierson23

Members
  • Posts

    62
  • Joined

Posts posted by apierson23

  1. 17 hours ago, bsbcgirl said:

    Thanks for the great review.I am cruising on Odyssey this March and am gluten free (Celiac).

    Will my dinner be delivered much later than everyone else? Were there problems that I should be aware of? Thanks.

    For our group the head waiter came over at the end of the meal and took orders for the following night so we thought they would be prepped and ready to go with all the "regular" meals but that wasn't the case.  The gluten free meals just always seemed to come after the other meals and some times it was much later.  

  2. 31 minutes ago, gambler said:

    Great review. Thank-you. Looks like a great time was had by all. Can you tell me what tour group you used in Roatan and what beach you went to in Costa Maya? Thank-you

    We used Daniel Johnson's Monkey and Sloth Hangout in Roatan and it was a very well done tour of the island.  I'd use them again.  Not sure of the beach but I know it was $3 or $4 person to get a taxi over to beach.  They had barriers up so you couldn't swim out too far and the beach was kind of dingy but not sure of the name.

  3. I didn't really mind the current mandatory tip level on my recent cruise but I didn't give much more than the mandatory.  I know the people in my group that got the drink package tipped extra at the bars since they consumed a lot of drinks but in general the $36 tip per day seemed sufficient considering the 1 per day cleaning and the less employees I saw cleaning and serving drinks around the pools.  Stuff goes up in price including the tip but it did reduce any extra tipping for me.

    • Like 2
  4. Getting off the Ship Day

     

    We all ordered breakfast in bed and finished packing and we all wore masks off the ship since we were now up to 4 people who where very tired and starting to have stuffy noses.  I felt ok but we all wore masks just in case.  The flight home was smooth and we arrived back into Cleveland at around 8:30 PM but the four sick people took test when they got home and all 4 were COVID positive 😞  The other 9 have all tested negative after a few days but 4 out of 13 isn't a very good ratio.  I think all us had some form of stomach issues but we contribute that to all the booze and heavy food but may have been Rino.  

     

    Overall we really enjoyed the Allure and we would definitely go back and enjoy it again and hopefully we can all come home healthy.

     

    Thanks for reading my not so brief review!

    • Like 2
    • Thanks 1
  5. Last Sea Day

     

    Three stops in a row really tired my crew out and the last sea day was very laid back and a couple people stayed in their room due to exhaustion.  I ended up getting some last sun rays and enjoyed the belly flop contest. The belly flop contestants were very good and the 2nd picture showed the clear winner.

     

    Dinner was very relaxed and then everyone went and packed.  Couple people did complain about scratchy throats and tiredness which had all of us staying in our rooms for the evening.

    Belly Flop 1.jpg

    Belly Flop 2.jpg

    Belly Flop 3.jpg

  6. Cozumel Day Two

     

    We did get back hungry and this was the famous lobster night in the restaurant.  Everyone ordered the lobster even if they didn't like sea food which allowed some of us to have two tails and they were delicious.  We ate way too much but I do remember anything else other than lobster take quite a long time to arrive which made dinner extra long.  We did go to the big adult game show in the evening after the guys vs girls event (guys won!) and it was very cool.  I was in group 5 and we came in 3rd place even though our group was on it to win it - very fun night to be sure which can't be missed.

    Event.jpg

  7. Cozumel Day

     

    We had a tour planned out leaving Playa that was suppose to be a full day of swimming with manatees and swimming with turtles.  The evening before we docked the captain changed the leaving time from 5:30 to 4:30 which did cause a lot of issues. 

     

    We caught the 1st ferry over to Playa so we got in at 8:45 AM and proceeded to a deserted resort which had manatees and some great diving spots.  One of the people in my party accidently flipped their paddle board and lost their cell phone which was in a water proof pouch but not around their neck (doh).  Spent a good amount of time hunting for it but it was lost.

     

    We went to a turtle bay but they have really restricted access since we went 10 years ago.  You could only go along a roped off area which made seeing turtles very tough.  Some people loved it but I'd say it wasn't worth the trouble.

     

    We were suppose to go get a great lunch at a local hot spot but people wanted to get back on the 2:00 ferry due to the departure time being moved up.  The tour cost $120 per person and it turned out to be kind of a dud and I'd just stay on Cozumel next time since there is just not enough time to experience Playa with the ferries and taxies necessary.

    Tony & Whale.jpg

    Van Ride.jpg

  8. Costa Maya Day

     

    We were still a bit hung over this day so half of us took a cab to a beach just outside the cruise facility and the other half just hung out by the pool in the cruise facility. I'd say the pool people had more fun just because the beach area wasn't the best area in terms of getting bar service and the beach is just ok.  Lots of the vendors at the beach were just gouging people and you needed to talk them down 70% before it became ok priced which was just exhausting. 

     

    We did do the bird sanctuary at the cruise port and it was fun although probably not a great deal considering the $14 a person price. Everyone had a chill day which was nice after the previous day.

    Aerial Guys.jpg

    Bird 1.jpg

  9. Honduras Day

     

    We docked fairly early in Honduras and we proceeded to get off the ship and hop on a private tour bus which was booked by one of my friends.  The tour took us to a chocolate and rum factory on the west side of the island which was nice but the biggest treat was being able to go to a wildlife facility where everyone got to hold a sloth and have a play session with some monkeys and parrots and lizards!  Very fun tour and it only cost $50 a person.  We got back on board a bit before dinner and it was one of the best experiences of the trip.

    Bird 1.jpg

    Sign.jpg

    Sloth 1.jpg

    Sloth 2.jpg

    Sloth 3.jpg

    • Like 2
  10. 2nd Sea Day - Part Two

     

    Dinner started get a lot more tame at around this time which was probably good since the hang overs were starting to catch up with everyone.  We did have a great sunset which was proceeded by a ton of lightning and a red moon.  The diving show was this evening and I'm glad we got tickets for everyone since it was a great show all the way around.  This is a can't miss event!

    Diving Show.jpg

    Sun Set.jpg

    • Like 2
  11. 2nd Sea Day

     

    The second sea day was pretty calm with more sun to the point we started to attend a few trivia contests during the day and those turned out to be really fun.  My only complaint was the planning seemed a bit off when it came to where events where held.  The trivia put on by Super Mario was decently packed but it was held in the biggest hall in the place where the classic rock trivia was help in the tiny venue which was overflowing with people.  My advice is to check out the venues and be ready to get there early if you want to do stuff like karaoke.

     

    The ship has a wide variety of stuff to do like the Central Park and the put-put area which has basketball courts and a couple flow riders.  So many places to enjoy a day relaxing that there was only a few situations where we felt cramped which is a testament to the design of the ship.

     

    We found a great spot in the front of the ship which had a couple lounge chairs and it was mostly empty but the wind was pretty severe in the afternoons but this let us get some great pictures pretending we were in a hurricane. I think several old fashions were consumed prior to the shirt off pictures lol

    Windy Day 2.jpg

    Windy Day.jpg

    Windy Day 3.jpg

    • Haha 4
  12. 1st Sea Day Part 3

     

    The dinner on the fancy night wasn't anything special but we did get another huge batch of drinks delivered every 20 minutes or so to the point one of the ladies talked to the waiters and told them to limit the drinks to maybe 2 rounds for the meal (party pooper).  Unfortunately this was another night where everyone was pretty drunk when leaving dinner.  I think the diving show was the next night but after all the drinks all week I really am having a hard time keeping track what day was what 🙂 

     

    All I know is the everyone had a blast being dressed up and splurging for the evening.

     

    Here is a picture of the group after the meet and greet with funny glasses.

    Dress Up Night 3.jpg

    Dress Up Night 4.jpg

    Dress Up Night 5.jpg

    • Like 2
  13. 1st Sea Day Part 2

     

    The rest of the day was spent by the sports pool having drinks and getting some sun.  The pools are split up into 4 main pools and then there is a big one in the Solarium so the pools were all crowded but everyone could find a spot.  The no saving chairs was very refreshing since there was always chairs available in the prime areas if you looked around a bit.  Great change RC!

     

    We met up for pictures before dinner since it was the formal dress up night and we took a bunch of pictures and even bought a couple since they turned out so well.  I'm the tall guy and my wonderful wife is the one in the green dress.

    Dress Up Night 1.jpg

    Dress Up Night 1A.jpg

    Dress Up Night 2.jpg

    • Like 5
  14. Whoops looks like I messed up the dates in my first few posts so I just call out the day instead of the date.

     

    Day 2 - Sea Day

     

    We got up early due to the 1 hour time change and walked the upper deck for a mile or so.  The weather was extremely hot to the point it was pretty uncomfortable even in the morning.  Once the sun comes up its sweltering out there.  The AC in the room worked great and the bed was nice and sof after the extra padding put on it (got to request it).

     

    Breakfast at the buffet was very nice.  I tended to grab a made to order omelet and some protein like bacon or a pile of smoked salmon but I did try the eggs benedict, waffles, donuts and all were very fresh and nobody complained about breakfast.

     

    My wife put on a small meet and greet after breakfast since some of my friends didn't really know the family that could make it.  We played some games like Have I Ever and Andrew Trivia (I'm Andrew) and it was a big hit!  I'll attached a couple pictures of the first morning where we played some games.

    Kerry at meet and greet.jpg

    Tony at meet and greet.jpg

    • Like 2
  15. 21 minutes ago, Jimbo said:

    Was going to ask since you had a pretty large group, I bet the bartenders really don't know who had the drink packages or not. Pretty sure it was going to end up a drink fest for the entire group. Just like you are describing. MDR or Bars, drinks were going to get passed around to the entire group, drink packages or not for the entire 7 days.

    Hard for Royal to police that.

     

    Party On !   🍹 🧉  🍺

    The first few days it was kind of a free for all but they seemed to check more as the week went on.  Not sure if the managers stepped in but the first few nights were crazy at the dining room (bar tenders at the bars always checked cards).  I typically just bought my couple drinks a day but with such a big group there was a couple drinks that people didn't like that went into my belly lol

    • Haha 4
  16. July 31st - Evening

     

    We got somewhat dressed up and went to our 5:00 PM dinner which worked out great for us.  There was some grumbling from the group with the early dinner time but with us getting out of there by 7:00 most nights it would have been rough to have the late dinner time.

     

    They had us on the 4th floor way in the back which was perfect since my group was drunk most of the trip and I'd have been embarrassed if we were in the center next to kids.  The waiters were all from India and they were attentive but very quiet and generally very hard to hear in every instance.  The 1st day meal was great with most people going with the prime rib and various appetizers and deserts.  We had no complaints in terms of the food options and everything tasted fresh. The selection was reduced compared to previous cruises but everyone found something great every night.

     

    The only issue we had was the overzealous drink guys and the time it took for gluten free meals to come out.  Some times the gluten free meals were not even brought out until everyone else had finished their meals.  We eventually complained and thing eventually got better but it was odd.

     

    The drink guys were seriously trying to kill my group.  They took orders initially and then brought the same round of drinks every 20 minutes or so.  There was so many drink at the middle of the meal that people were just passing drinks around since pretty much even the non package people were drunk by the end.  I'm not complaining but when you have 13 people staggering out of a meal it may have been too many drinks.

     

    We all had tickets to Ma Mia at 8:00 but only 3 people ended up making it since there was people passed out in rooms right after dinner.  I tried to watch the show but it's very long and I tapped out at 9:00 and fell asleep right away on our comfy and cool bed.

     

     

    • Like 4
  17. July 31 - Boarding Day (Part 1)

     

    We got to the ship at around 11:15 AM after stopping for wine and pops at the nearby Walmart to the hotel.  Traffic was pretty light that time of day and the check in was a breeze with us all getting on in under 15 minutes.  The ship was busier then I thought but they really were not checking the time we were suppose to board so maybe everyone was itching to get the party started.  We headed up to our room but the entire floor was pretty much shut down with signs saying to come back at 1:00PM - lugging around our bags it is then!  Half the group had ocean balconies on the 11th floor and the other half had indoor facing balconies and everyone enjoyed their rooms.

     

    Up to the Windjammer for lunch and it was of course packed - probably the busiest it was all week.  But the food was readily available and very hot and fresh tasting.  The lunch selection was pretty good with stuff like fried chicken and hamburgers but I went for the Asian and Indian food area and all of it was tasty.  I didn't hear any complaints from my group about the food in the buffet and we went for all meals other than dinner.

     

    Room was ready at 1:00 and our luggage arrived at around 1:30 so we unpacked and then took a tour of the ship.  Very, very big ship!  Biggest we have been on by far.  I swear I kept finding hidden rooms or spots I hadn't seen pretty much every day.  We ended up in the Solarium pool with a ton of other people and enjoyed meeting some very cool people.  The pool had an oil slick on it pretty quickly with all the sun screen being used but the water was pretty cool and inviting. 

     

    We had 7 people with the drink package and 6 without (I'm one of the typically non drinking people) and it was interesting to see how the other half lives.  The bar tenders were so nice and my crew ended having at least one drink at all the bars on the ship.  I'd say all 7 of the drinkers got their money worth and it started out hard on the 1st day.  Bars couldn't serve much until they left TX but everyone found something they liked and we had a very tipsy group going to dinner.  We are bourbon and whiskey drinkers and they make a mean Old Fashion at pretty much every bar we went to.

     

    • Like 3
  18. July 30 - Travel Day

     

    We flew out of Cleveland on Southwest and had a stop in Saint Louis for a few hours.  Or so we thought but the weather had other thoughts.  A huge thunder storm came into town soon after we landed and they had to shut down the entire airport for a while since lightning was popping everywhere and the power even went out for a few minutes.  We ended up arriving into Houston at about 9:30 PM which was an hour behind schedule (which isn't bad considering the storms).  We got an Uber to a hotel 15 minutes away from the port and crashed hard.  Nothing like extra storm stress to wear a guy out.

    • Like 1
×
×
  • Create New...

If you are already a Cruise Critic member, please log in with your existing account information or your email address and password.