I think when our kids are older, we will try the Allure. Every single person I have talked with who has been on both has liked the Allure better. Also, as between the Dream and the Fantasy, we really loved the Fantasy more, so maybe it's a second ship thing? Maybe there are "tweaks" that were made between the ships - I also like that there is a Mexican restaurant as well.
I have really been thinking about my experience... "Did I miss things on the Compass? Were we in the right place on the ship?" I carried the Compass with me in my purse everywhere we went and we looked at it after dinner every night and I promise I just didn't see any live music from 8:30 - 10 p.m. and the adults were shocked at the lack of things to do from 8:30 - 10. We just ended up sitting in the promenade with a drink. After about the 4th night of that, it got a bit old.
In looking at the ship deck plans, I'm thinking the next time we go maybe we should switch from the forward of the ship to the aft of the ship. The more I look at the plans, the more I think that family/kid oriented things are in Aft, and adult things are in Forward. We were Forward, so it seemed like we were ALWAYS schlepping across either the Promenade or central Park or pool deck, several times a day to go to the rock wall, zip line, Wipeout cafe, diving pool, Boardwalk, Dining Room, etc. The only real thing we did forward was eat at the Solarium, go to the spa, put the kids in the kids club and go to the Opal Theater. The only "family friendly" one of those was the Opal Theater. We hardly ever went to Windjammer. The one time we went I thought the food was barely edible. Hated the Wipeout cafe as well - loved the Solarium... but I would have been OK shlepping across the ship to go there. Perhaps we would have had a different experience (and I wouldn't think it was so adult-centric) if we had stayed aft. Who knows.
I do see us booking the Allure one day when the kids are older. Our 11 year old really liked the ship - I know he would only enjoy it more as he got older. I think the jist of the review is that I was disappointed. However, if we sail on it again - I'll be more mentally prepared. Won't get the soda plan, will have a better located room - probably would skip the massage in favor of eating at more of the paid restaurants for better food. I was really disappointed in the food. If we cruise when the kids are older, the kids club will be a non-issue. We'd probably watch more of the shows in the 8:00 hour.
I'm not nixing RCL as a line... If the Quantum was stationed out of Florida, we would likely try that as well. We just didn't have nearly as good of a time on the Oasis as we did on the Fantasy last May, and to be honest - that surprised me. The Fantasy Western Caribbean trip we had in May 2014 was the best vacation we have ever had, hands down, bar none. I was expecting to be blown out of the water with the Oasis and I wasn't. I thought it would be superior in every way to the
DCL ships... and it wasn't. The pool decks WERE superior. The shows WERE more adult (this could be a positive thing or a negative thing depending on your point of view.) The entertainment was top notch, just had a more adult slant. Our kids were OK with it - but I was just surprised, and a tad disappointed. There were some sexual overtones - it was a little more edgy. (Again, this may be a plus to some.) Regarding the casino - I was so excited to go to one --- it had been years --- and I had been boning up on blackjack and craps strategy for months. I wasn't looking to hit a big jackpot, but after losing $50 in 10 minutes, I was done. One of the comedians at the comedy show asked how the audience was doing at the casino, and the entire room groaned - so it wasn't just me.
All that said, I'm sure we'll end up cruising Royal again in the future. I really wanted to put my initial review out there so others who were going or considering going could make that "mental adjustment" as well. All other comparative reviews I had read of DCL vs. Oasis/Allure said that Royal was equal or better... and I just don't think I could say that. I didn't think we had a better time than we had on the Fantasy. In fact, we passed the Fantasy in St. Thomas and I longed to be there instead of on our ship.
Anyway - looking forward to our next adventure! Never been on the Magic, and I'm hoping that after we've been on the Fantasy and the Oasis that we won't be disappointed with the smaller Classic ship. Here's hoping!
