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Hi all

Does anyone know if the Allure got any of the refurbishment that it was supposed to receive in June? We just book for a September sailing (hopefully) and want to know what to expect. I can’t blame RCCL if it didn’t. 
Bon Voyage

 

djp 

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Just now, dpal2208 said:

Hi all

Does anyone know if the Allure got any of the refurbishment that it was supposed to receive in June? We just book for a September sailing (hopefully) and want to know what to expect. I can’t blame RCCL if it didn’t. 
Bon Voyage

 

djp 

Only mechanicals were touched.  No refurb. 

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9 hours ago, CAT GIRL said:

They have a team onboard right now doing some cosmetic work. Changing all the carpeting in the guest staterooms and raising the bedframes. But not the major refurb that it was scheduled for. 

Cat girl

 

Just curious where you were able to learn the above info. 

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11 hours ago, CAT GIRL said:

They have a team onboard right now doing some cosmetic work. Changing all the carpeting in the guest staterooms and raising the bedframes. But not the major refurb that it was scheduled for. 

Maybe that was all the stuff they hoisted onboard the last time they were in PC.  

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1 hour ago, Another_Critic said:

Makes it easier to store your luggage underneath. 

 

I was told don’t store your luggage under the bed so that if there are bed bugs you are less likely to bring it home with you. We have always managed the the two large suit cases and the two carryons in the closet. Any other small babes put them in the big suitcases. 
 

Larry

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8 hours ago, Larryhnj said:

Cat girl

 

Just curious where you were able to learn the above info. 

      I have a friend on the ship right now.  They were able to have a few

     hours in Coco Cay yesterday. It is a much needed break for those working

     on the ship right now.

        Raising the bedframes so the stewards don't have to bend over so much. 

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1 hour ago, CAT GIRL said:

      I have a friend on the ship right now.  They were able to have a few

     hours in Coco Cay yesterday. It is a much needed break for those working

     on the ship right now.

        Raising the bedframes so the stewards don't have to bend over so much. 

Thank you for the info.

 

Larry

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23 minutes ago, Biker19 said:

Not really, that was done to appease all those passengers complaining that they couldn't stuff their huge bags under the previous frames. 😂

I had wondered about after I posted my comment. That and maybe for people who have a hard time getting up from low things such as toilets.

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