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There's an Adventure and an Allure of the Seas. There's also an Enchantment and Explorer, a Legend and a Liberty, a Majesty, Mariner and Monarch, a Radiance and a Rhapsody, a Serenade and Splendour, and finally a Vision and a Voyager. So when a post is titled AOS good cabin? it would be great of we knew if it was the Allure your interested in or the Adventure. Thanks...

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RCCL uses these abbreviations:

 

AD Adventure of the Seas

AL Allure of the Seas

BR Brilliance of the Seas

EN Enchantment of the Seas

EX Explorer of the Seas

FR Freedom of the Seas

GR Grandeur of the Seas

ID Independence of the Seas

JW Jewel of the Seas

LG Legend of the Seas

LB Liberty of the Seas

MJ Majesty of the Seas

MA Mariner of the Seas

MN Monarch of the Seas

NV Navigator of the Seas

OA Oasis of the Seas

RD Radiance of the Seas

RH Rhapsody of the Seas

SR Serenade of the Seas

SP Splendour of the Seas

VI Vision of the Seas

VY Voyager of the Seas

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