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Booked Allure Broadwalk cabin and RCI websites states Overlooking the colorful Boardwalk neighborhood, these unique accommodations include exclusive EAT. DRINK. PLAY complimentary amenities: Could someone that has had a Broadwalk cabin tell me what is the selection of the drinks you can have and any other info about this and will there be a sticker or something on you sail card to identify this. Thanks so much for your help.

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Thank you Clarea, I wonder just how long the line will be at those machines. :eek:

Surprisingly, I've not seen long lines at the machines. There are machines on the Royal Promenade, Windjammer, and there may be others in Wipeout Cafe and the Arcade.

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This might help:

 

EAT

Enjoy classic hamburgers and other traditional favorites with a complimentary meal for up to 4 at Johnny Rockets located on deck 6. Secure your spot at the Hospitality Deck on boarding day and present this letter with your SeaPass at the restaurant. All four guests must redeem the meal at the same time

 

DRINK

Quench your thirst with unlimited soft drinks throughout your sailing as you enjoy soda packages for 2 guest. Coca-Cola souvenir cups are included and located in your stateroom. Beverage packages have already been applied to your SeaPass so you may begin enjoying immediately.

 

PLAY

The entire family can tackle the Rock Climbing Wall during a climbing session led by an onboard expert. Book the session at the Rock Climbing Wall on boarding day to secure your spot. Located on Deck 7 with access through Deck 6. Present this letter with your SeaPass to redeem.

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We just boarded Allure on 11/13 and our balcony cabin deals were different.

 

Eat was a free lunch at Giovannis or comparable.

 

Drink was a free bottle of red wine.

 

Play is for the casino.

 

 

 

I am guessing you were in a Central Park balcony and the offer for them is different than the one for Boardwalk balconies.

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I am guessing you were in a Central Park balcony and the offer for them is different than the one for Boardwalk balconies.

 

Yes, but both my pre boarding email and my check in person told me it would be what thisislou mentioned, and it was different upon getting to the room. Not sure if they're making last minute changes or what ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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  • 1 month later...
We just boarded Allure on 11/13...

 

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The letter under Eat says "... Secure your spot at the Hospitality Desk on boarding day..." Attempting to translate RCI-speak into something I can understand, I assume that "secure your spot" equals "make your reservation" but even though I will soon be my 6th O-class cruise I'm fumbling over "Hospitality Desk" - is that the Maitre d's in the restaurant of your choice, or is that Guest Services on Deck 5 Promenade, or is it something else that I don't know about?

 

TIA

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