Analysis of performance:
- What do I remember most from our Allure cruise?
As with any trip we go on, I usually make a free flow list of journaling almost before the trip is over (i.e. on my ipad while waiting for the flight home /on the flight home), it usually starts as a 'top ten' of things I want to remember most from our trip and expands from there. And on this trip, the same as on all of our Disney cruises, it is the family interactions, the silly things everyone says, the goofing around on a daily basis - and there was lots of that everyday. So from that perspective, this was a good trip.
- What was supposed to happen?
The main concerns with the Allure OTS before our trip were that the crowds would be too big, everything would cost extra or alternatively, all of the good stuff would have an additional charge (I.e. Being nickel and dimed), we would miss the Disney service or the Disney 'magic', there would be inappropriate activities/entertainment (think Casino, Belly Flop contest, Sexiest Man contest) etc, and that the ship would feel like a shopping mall.
- What did happen?
Yes there were a whole lot of people on this ship. However, crowds were never really an issue for us on this trip, that said I have already indicated that we have some serious crowd avoidance skills.
With respect to our fellow passengers as individuals, the overall atmosphere on the cruise seemed to be very family friendly and in general, people were downright relaxed and laid back. Our kids really really enjoyed the fact that there were so many teenagers, more so than they had experienced in the Teen Clubs on Disney. Realistically with 6000+ passengers you could expect a certain percentage would be teenagers, and add in the fact that it was winter break for schools in Ontario (Canada) and that definitely improved the odds, but I do think that the sporty active lifestyle on the larger RCCL ships appeals to that family demographic.
When it came to activities that had an additional cost, at no time did I feel that anything was subpar and that as a result I 'had' to pay extra in order to be able to enjoy our cruise. I did recognize that the Allure offered lots of options, some of which had an additional charge. As an example, DD and I really enjoyed our cupcake decorating class - yes, it cost us $22 each for this activity. Realistically we have never been given the option to take a cupcake decorating class on Disney for free or at an additional charge. Just saying.
On another side note, although 'all the soda you can drink' costs extra on RCCL, the difference in the cost of the cruise price more than covered this minor expense. Further, although I did not address it because I did not use it, RCCL has an alcoholic drinks package you can purchase as well, which (depending on how much you choose to enjoy it) can save you money on RCCL. I do not believe that
DCL offers a similar package.
Did we miss the Disney service or the Disney 'magic'? I would have to say that we did notice a difference in the attitude towards service provided. But I would not say that we 'missed' it per se. Realistically the service on the Allure was great and we had no complaints, but they did not approach providing service the same way that DCL does. As an example, on DCL, dinner is a production, on RCCL, dinner is a meal. We were however well and pleasantly fed on both ships.
Despite the fact that there is a Casino, a Belly Flop contest and a World's Sexiest Man contest on the Allure, they had no affect on the enjoyment of our cruise. As a matter of fact we missed both of the contests because we were busy having fun elsewhere, and we only found the Casino by accident... Sort of.
Although I have clearly indicated that the Allure reminded us of parts of the West Edmonton Mall in Canada, realistically, the West Ed mall really is like a resort in some ways (water park, skating rink, mini golf, amusement park, the Santa Maria - yes, a full sized replica of Christopher Columbus' ship is in the mall - , themed eating/drinking areas I.e. the New Orleans French quarter etc, and lots of upscale shops, as well as the hotel. So yes, the Allure did remind us of a very specific mall

. And interestingly enough, one of DH and my favourite things to do was to visit the Cafe Promenade for tea and treats, where we could people watch. It was just fun to see the practises for the Flash Mob, the kids clubs occasionally parading through, the character meet and greets, the Beyoncé dance classes, the 'tour groups' etc. It was kind of like Forrest Gump's box of chocolates, you never knew what you were gonna get

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- What are some sustains (I.e. What do we want to do again next time?)
We really enjoyed the variety offered in entertainment. Next time we would definitely check out the shows again. We enjoyed all of them, although as can be expected, some more than others. Ideally we would get to travel on a different ship and see different shows.
We also look forward to enjoying the hot tub time, especially at night in the Solarium. And the Flowrider will definitely be on our list for next time as well. I will practise my yoga push ups and work on mastering the boogie board

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And of course the pool deck, the Solarium and Cafe Promenade are definitely on our 'do again' list.
- What can be done to improve the next time?
Since there was so much to do on the Allure and we were 'out and about' most of the time, we rarely used our balcony this cruise, next time I would plan to spend some quality time relaxing out there, perhaps with a room service breakfast - hot meal (as my first course

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Even though Windjammer was great for us, I would also like to try out some of the other breakfast options, such as the Park Cafe and the Solarium Cafe and even Johnny Rockets. In other words try something different for the sake of trying something different, since I really had no complaints with the Windjammer.
And as another next time option, now that I know what the menu options are in the main dining room, I would consider trying out an upcharge restaurant such as the Samba Grille or Chops on a night when I am not crazy about the main menu - there are times when the menu does not interest me on DCL too, but since neither Palo nor Remy's gourmet concept appeal to me I don't consider that I really have an option on DCL like I do on the Allure.
Try Sail Away from the pool deck or from secret deck 11 or 12, since I could still see the Dreamworks show, but I would also see more of the port.
Finally, next time those darn Madagascar penguins will be mine for a family photo op!
- What do I look forward to on a 'next' DCL cruise?
On a DCL cruise, we like to enjoy our dining experience, and that includes the rotational dining service and the 'production' that is dinner. We also look forward to interacting with our dining team, should we be fortunate enough to get a really great team.
Our goal will also be to enjoy the Disney entertainment offerings, from the Disney shows to the Disney movies to the Disney character interactions, since realistically this is the area that Disney does best.
We also look forward to a return to the 'intimacy' of the Cove Cafe - especially since on DCL, a greater percentage of the adults are occupied with their young kids, which means less people in the adult pool area relaxing

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Summary - I can honestly say that as a family we had a great time on our cruise.
Did we have a better time than on a Disney Caribbean cruise? Maybe.
Did we have our best vacation ever? Hmmm, probably not, but it was still enjoyable and equal to or better than our past vacations that have not included historical monuments

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Personally, our
Disney cruise to the Med probably rates as the kids and my favorite trip ever, while our Disney cruise to the Baltics was probably DH's favorite family trip, but our enjoyment of both of these trips had as much to do with itinerary as it did with Disney. I honestly think that this past trip on the Allure would probably rate high up on the list of favourites for the kids as well. Perhaps that is all part of the progression of the kids now being teenagers and getting to enjoy their independence on this trip - and the Allure definitely catered to that.
Recommendations - don't rule RCCL or other cruise lines out just because they aren't Disney. Options are a good thing. Don't expect Disney. Be open to a new adventure.
As I have read while doing my own research, if you only want Disney, then only cruise DCL and be prepared to pay the prices that DCL can command. If you want great itineraries at reasonable prices and/or a sporty active cruise vacation, give RCCL a chance.