RadioBroadcaster Posted February 15, 2013 #1 Share Posted February 15, 2013 My husband and I will be sailing on the Allure of the Seas in November. We will be sailing the Eastern Carribean route. Can someone please advise as to a good balcony room, mid ship and also side of ship so we can enjoy sailing into the ports. Thank you so much! ~Southern California Radio Broadcaster Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marci22 Posted February 15, 2013 #2 Share Posted February 15, 2013 I would pick a balcony on the starboard side near the aft elevators on Deck 8. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AJTWC Posted February 15, 2013 #3 Share Posted February 15, 2013 An RCI agent recommended the port side, I think because a better view of ports (no pun intended). We had a great room on Deck 10. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sleepless Posted February 15, 2013 #4 Share Posted February 15, 2013 I like balcony cabin on Deck 6, starboard side, just aft of the aft elevators. The Boardwalk is close for morning coffee. If you walk behind the Aqua Theater on the Boardwalk, there is a staircase going down to Deck 5, the walking/jogging track. There you will find a beautiful, quiet, and usually private viewing area of the ocean; I would usually have my second cup of morning coffee here. The Promenade is one deck below - get there from the staircase or elevators just outside of the entrance to the Boardwalk. In this location, you are directly above the Dining Rooms, as they are aft also. Deck 4 for the Casino, Studio B, Comedy Club, etc. are easily accessible from deck 4. Deck 6 is still very close to Central Park. I would usually walk up there, after my relaxing view of the ocean on deck 5, for my third cup of morning coffee, picking it up from the Park Cafe, then find a park bench or empty chair to enjoy the blue sky, towering trees, and colorful flowers and greenery while saying to myself, "Life is good; I am sitting in a park in the middle of the ocean." It can't get much better. The only places you are really not close to is the Pool Deck and the Windjammer. If close access to those areas is important to you, you may want to stay on a higher deck. You will not hear any noise from the Boardwalk or the Promenade level. Deck 8 is also a good location; that would be my second choice, as early morning coffee is still close by. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
molly361 Posted February 15, 2013 #5 Share Posted February 15, 2013 I would pick a balcony on the starboard side near the aft elevators on Deck 8. That is my recommendation as well!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Langley Cruisers Posted February 15, 2013 #6 Share Posted February 15, 2013 If you can get a hump cabin on Deck 8, this is great. Close to Central Park, bigger balcony. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Familygoboston Posted February 15, 2013 #7 Share Posted February 15, 2013 I did a whole "review" with photos of what you will see from the port side of Oasis on Eastern Route ( and I did mention what one would see on the starboard side too) Sorry, I don't have the post number, but if you are scrolling through, I think it's with all the pictures of the ships in Nassau.( it's linked in my signature) These ships unload pax from the starboard side, so generally if you want to see the " runners" and the pier, go for starboard ( note that an any time the ship can dock the other way to do a life boat drill or maintenance) We prefer deck 8 because we like the CP and its centrally located, vertically, to everything on these large ships, and we like to walk the stairs. If you are traveling with a large party...you may find its not worth it to have a balcony, they don't fit that many people, and you might find you are meeting your group at other places around the ship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skibyrd Posted February 15, 2013 #8 Share Posted February 15, 2013 If you can get a hump cabin on Deck 8, this is great. Close to Central Park, bigger balcony. Another vote for deck 8 starboard, and the big balconies are great. The JS balconies here are wonderful but pricey! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ashland Posted February 16, 2013 #9 Share Posted February 16, 2013 An RCI agent recommended the port side, I think because a better view of ports (no pun intended). We had a great room on Deck 10. Hmmm...Sounds like that RCI agent has never been on Oasis or Allure because these two ships mainly dock starboard side ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eng23 Posted February 16, 2013 #10 Share Posted February 16, 2013 I did a whole "review" with photos of what you will see from the port side of Oasis on Eastern Route ( and I did mention what one would see on the starboard side too) Sorry, I don't have the post number, but if you are scrolling through, I think it's with all the pictures of the ships in Nassau.( it's linked in my signature) These ships unload pax from the starboard side, so generally if you want to see the " runners" and the pier, go for starboard ( note that an any time the ship can dock the other way to do a life boat drill or maintenance) We prefer deck 8 because we like the CP and its centrally located, vertically, to everything on these large ships, and we like to walk the stairs. If you are traveling with a large party...you may find its not worth it to have a balcony, they don't fit that many people, and you might find you are meeting your group at other places around the ship. I pretty much agree with this. I think the Allure docks starboard side to the pier 98% of the time. The other 2% will be port side to the pier for the reason stated above (life boat drills/maintenance). I was onboard Allure last Oct. on the Eastern route and we docked starboard side to the pier in each port except Nassau. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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