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  1. What ship are you on? We were in a GS on the allure and that was my sons favorite also. He probably rode 20-25 times throughout the week. A few things come to mind

     

    1. Stop by the flow rider when you get on board. They will have a schedule posted for the cruise. 
     

    2. Flow rider is obviously less crowded during port days and early morning openings. Right after the private  lesions

     

    3. if the boys have not done the Flowrider  the group lesson is a great way to get started and feel comfortable  And they will help them get into the stand up position if they are not familiar Also which is exciting 

     

    4. On the first ride get there a bit early and sign the waiver and get the wristband. Make sure to leave the wristband on. You can get a new one but it wastes time if you do. 
     

    5. We typically got there about 10 minutes before and that was fine. They will split the rider into two sections If the line reaches a certain length. 
     

    6. Be aware that some sessions are boogie board only and some are stand up. The allure had two flow riders. One boogie and one standup

     

    They were so fun. Even for the old dad  

  2. Our experience has been that the reserved section in the theater is not close to the stage. Being a suite guest, you can enter the venue as early as you want, so reservations won't make a difference for the large venues. I would however make reservations for the comedy venue since that is a small venue.

    Thank you for your response. Just to be clear, could enter the venue before general reservations guests. What would be the timing on that?

  3. On Allure now in a grand suite. Ice show seats for us are front center, second and third rows. Aqua Theater seats are top few rows (in the back). Theater seats are first three rows of second level. You can certainly go early if you wish and don't have to sit in the suite section, but you can't reserve any particular seat.

     

    Thank you for the reply, if we go early and want good seats (10 rows or closer) how early would you recommend?

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