Size 140 sq. ft. Occupancy: Up to 4 guests. Cabin Category: 3L. Amenities: Two twin beds that convert to a Royal King double sofa bed or two upper pullman beds a private bathroom with shower vanity area an interactive flat-screen TV iPod docking station mini-safe radio telephone and a hairdryer. Accessibility: 6143, and, 6147., (274, sq., ft.)
Viewdetails of Allure of the Seas Stateroom 10614. Cabin # 10614 is a Category 1D - Ocean View Stateroom with Balcony located on Deck 10. Book Allure of the Seas Room 10614 on iCruise.com. Save up to $100 on your next cruise. Sign In | Register. My Favorites. Already Booked. Make a Payment.
Whatdoes Allure of the Seas offer in terms of “things to do?”. Across the entire ship, from the bottom deck to the top, you’ll find 20 restaurants, 15 bars, 35 activities, and 1 other venues for your enjoyment. Listed below are a brief description of each onboard feature. Click through for a full description, details and photos of each.
fromGalveston, Texas. The April 9, 2023 cruise on the Allure of the Seas departs from Galveston, Texas. On this 7 Night Western Caribbean sailing, the ship will visit a total of 4 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Allure of the Seas sets sail on a Sunday (April 9, 2023) and returns on a Sunday (April 16, 2023).
Allureof the Seas cruise ship weighs 225k tons and has 2745 staterooms for up to 6314 passengers served by 2150 crew. There are 17 passenger decks, 10 with cabins. You can expect a space ratio of 36 tons per passenger on this ship. On this page are the current deck plans for Allure of the Seas showing deck plan layouts, public venues and all RoyalCaribbean's Allure of the Seas boasts over 20 cabin categories, catering to a variety of preferences and budgets. Oceanview Balcony staterooms are by far the most popular, followed by inward-facing balconies: these balconies overlook the Boardwalk neighborhood or Central Park neighborhood but have no view of the ocean. m9BZ6. 178 291 29 111 44 47 179 72 237

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