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The cruise Allure of the Seas began its voyages in 2010, and is 14 years more recent than Grandeur of the Seas, which was launched on 1996. The Allure of the Seas it has a capacity of 6826 passengers that are distributed in its 2748 cabins (interior, exterior and balcony), on the contrary, the Grandeur of the Seas can accommodate up to 2440 passengers in its 996 cabins. On the other hand, the cruise Allure of the Seas has a lower ratio of crew members per passenger, having one crew member per 3.3 passengers, compared to the ratio of 3.2 per crew member of Grandeur of the Seas, which normally translates into better service in all its cabins on the cruise ship.
The first difference of Allure of the Seas is that it has 9 free restaurants (Boardwalk Donuts, Windjammer, El Loco Fresh, Dog House, Solarium Bistro, Café Promenade, Park Cafe, Sorrento Pizza, Restaurante Principal, ), which is very important. It also has a total of 20 restaurants with different types of menus. On the contrary, the ship Grandeur of the Seas has a total of 9 restaurants of different types of gastronomy in which 3 (Windjammer, Park Cafe, Restaurante Principal, ) are totally free, since they are included in the price of the cruise.
The exterior and common areas of the Allure of the Seas include a total of 5 pools and 10 jacuzzis where you can enjoy with the family during your stay and take a dip. Nevertheless, the cruise Grandeur of the SeasIt comes with fewer pools as it has a total of 2 pools and 6 jacuzzis which are also included during the stay on the ship. On the other hand, Ship Allure of the Seas has 12 bars and lounges more than cruise ship Grandeur of the Seas which has a total of 6, so we have more places to drink drinks.
The cruise Allure of the Seas It has 361 meters length (length), which is the same as 15 tennis courts, 4 Big Ben, 3 football fields or 9 Boeing 737 aircraft approximately. A su vez the ship Grandeur of the Seas is 279 meters long, so it is equal to the length or height of 13 basketball court, 24 buses, 6 Towers of Pisa or 8 Statues of Liberty.
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