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Deep Diving: Allure vs Mariner of the Seas (2024) – An Ocean Loving Complete Guide
Introduction
As I sit in my living room, surrounded by photos and memories of cruises, it makes me smile to think back on them all. I spent walking both Allure and Mariner of the Seas — including one insane month where I hopped on each ship back-to-back — I’ve come to see how those two ships differ.
Friends and family have asked me which ship is ‘better’ among the two and to be honest that is like choosing if chocolate or vanilla are better, they are both great but just different!
So here, I am going to take you through my personal journey on both ships and all the little details that could either make or break your choice of a holiday.
"Wow" Moments of the Ships
Allure of the Seas: A Floating Metropolis
The very first time I stepped onto Allure of the Seas, is a moment forever imprinted in my memory. The mammoth size of everything is somewhat overwhelming and I was positively gob-smacked! I still remember my first day — mouth agape, standing in the middle of the Royal Promenade on Deck 5 as the Rising Tide Bar slipped silently to and from one deck to another.
It felt like you were entering a docked floating city with its own Central Park. As I wandered through the ship that first day, I was stopping to see something new.
When I stumbled upon Central Park — a real park on a cruise ship! The smell of green leaves fused with the smell of fresh salty sea air produced an experience I had never, ever encountered on another cruise ship.
Entertainment and Activities Options | Allure of the Seas | Mariner of the Seas |
---|---|---|
Spa & Fitness Center | Yes | Yes |
Shopping | Yes | Yes |
Guest Entertainers | Yes | Yes |
Live Orchestra | Yes | Yes |
Mamma Mia! | Yes | No |
Oceanaria | Yes | No |
Ice Games | Yes | No |
Blue Planet | Yes | No |
Sip, Tour, Brunch | Yes | Yes |
Pickleball | Yes | Yes |
Captain’s Welcome Aboard Reception | Yes | Yes |
SHUSH! Silent Party | Yes | Yes |
H2O ZoneSM Water Park | Yes | No |
Fitness Classes | Yes | Yes |
Zip Line | Yes | No |
FlowRider® | Yes | Yes |
Pool Parties | Yes | Yes |
Outdoor Movie Nights | Yes | Yes |
Sports Court | Yes | Yes |
Live Bands | Yes | Yes |
Arcade | Yes | Yes |
Carousel | Yes | No |
Solarium | Yes | Yes |
Mini Golf | Yes | Yes |
Art Collection | Yes | Yes |
Wine Tasting | Yes | Yes |
Rock Climbing Wall | Yes | Yes |
Parades | Yes | No |
Ice Skating | Yes | Yes |
Night Life | Yes | Yes |
Salsa Dancing | Yes | Yes |
Latin Fiesta | Yes | Yes |
Latin Dance Classes | Yes | Yes |
Archery | Yes | No |
70s Disco Party | Yes | Yes |
Cupcake Class | Yes | Yes |
Art Auctions | Yes | Yes |
Sushi Making Class | Yes | Yes |
Card Room | Yes | No |
Adventure Science Lab | Yes | No |
Dance Classes | Yes | Yes |
Aquanauts | Yes | Yes |
Pub Performances | Yes | Yes |
Imagination Studio | Yes | No |
All Access Tour | Yes | Yes |
Scrapbooking | Yes | No |
Table Tennis | Yes | Yes |
Whirlpools | Yes | Yes |
Game Shows | Yes | Yes |
Babies and Tots Programs | Yes | Yes |
Adventure Ocean® | Yes | Yes |
Theme Nights | Yes | No |
Voyagers | Yes | Yes |
Folding Artistry | Yes | No |
Pools | Yes | Yes |
Explorers | Yes | Yes |
On Air Club | Yes | No |
Jewelry Making | Yes | No |
Club DJs | Yes | Yes |
Scuba Certification | Yes | No |
Teen Lounge | Yes | Yes |
Adventure Ocean Theater | Yes | No |
Away We Go | Yes | No |
Ice Under the Big Top | No | Yes |
Gallery of Dreams | No | Yes |
Original Productions | No | Yes |
Center Stage | No | Yes |
The Perfect Storm℠ | No | Yes |
Dancing Under The Stars | No | Yes |
Typhoon℠ and Cyclone℠ | No | Yes |
Royal Escape Room℠: The Observatorium | No | Yes |
Pool Table | No | Yes |
Library & Card Room | No | Yes |
Laser Tag: Battle for Planet Z℠ | No | Yes |
Mariner of the Seas: Boutique Resort Feels
Mariner on the other hand had an entirely a different first impression. After its impressive modification recently, venturing onto the ship still felt like entering a fancy resort Compared to Allure, mariner of the Seas is slightly smaller but still feels a bit more manageable and intimate than Allure of the Seas.
I actually found myself recognizing fellow passengers by day two, something which almost never happened on Allure! The first and most glaring new feature I noticed was the pool deck on Mariner.
The bright Caribbean colors and chic loungers made me feel as though I had stepped into a trendy beach club. My go-to spot to watch the sunset wasThe Lime and Coconut, a signature multi-level bar that spans one end of the ship.
Showtime: My Nights at Sea (Exploring Shows & Events)
Allure's Broadway Nights
Allow me to give you an example of what my perfect night on Allure is like. I’m settled into the main theater for “Mamma Mia!”. The curtain opens and then you are in Greece, but that actually happens in the middle of Caribbean! There is no doubt about the spectacular quality of production.
That evening, I thought of going a little extravagant and opted for the best seats in the house. I was right next to the stage, being able to see each and every expression made. The energy was contagious; I was quietly (I think) singing along to every ABBA record. At “Dancing Queen,” the entire theater was up and dancing…myself included.
Insider Tip: Reservations of show be booked before you board (yes, even AquaTheater shows). I learned this the hard way on my first sailing when I skipped Oceanaria. Not wanting to make the same blunder twice, I tucked it away for use on our next cruise.
This was when I witnessed the high divers jump from their perch into the pool and at that moment with the sun setting behind them; it truly was a memory I will never forget.
Entertainment & Attractions: Exclusive to Allure
- “Mamma Mia!” (Broadway show)
- Oceanaria (AquaTheater show)
- Frozen Games (ice professional)
- Blue Planet (another beautiful show)
One of the biggest surprises was the ice skating show “Ice Games”. It was my first time ice show on a moving ship! I was amazed by the skill of the skaters, executing jumps and spins while adapting to movement of the ship.
Mariner's Modern Thrills
Mariner on the other hand takes a different sort of pleasure, and you know what, it’s just as spectacular in its own right. One of the feelings I had in Battle for Planet Z℠ was a sci-fi movie, with myself participating in a laser tag battle. The following day, my better half and I took the stokers through the Royal Escape Room℠: The Observatorium. We did horribly, but it was one of the most entertaining afternoons we had out on the ocean.
Unique features of Mariner include:
- Ice Under the Big Top
- Gallery of Dreams
- The Perfect Storm℠ slides
- Laser Tag & Escape Room Experiences
More Dining Discoveries: Nirvana for Foodies
Allure's Culinary Journey
Mmmm, my tummy is already rumbling at the thought of Allure’s dining scene! Here how my ideal day of dining played out:
Park Café in Central Park for breakfast: The legendary made-to-order breakfast sandwiches. I sit down with my breakfast on a quiet bench amid the gardens.
Lunch: This is really mood dependent, but usually one of three things rotated between a few times:
- Sorrento’s (the prosciutto pizza haunts me still)
- Park Cafe (their signature Kummelweck roast beef sandwich)
- Windjammer (for when I can’t make up my mind)
Dinner: This is where Allure completely shines. My number one favourite has to be 150 Central Park… I mean I still dream about their truffle risotto… GiovanniTable is another good one plus they make pasta fresh daily! On one evening I went the full Chef’s Table experience, and as expensive as it was (it was super-fancy), just for the wine pairings that night, it was worth every penny!
Dining Options | Dining Options Available on Allure of the Seas | Dining Options Available on Mariner of the Seas |
---|---|---|
Chef's Table | Yes | Yes |
Samba Grill | Yes | No |
Wipe Out Café featuring El Loco Fresh® | Yes | No |
Giovanni's Table | Yes | No |
Main Dining Room | Yes | Yes |
Izumi Hibachi & Sushi | Yes | Yes |
Windjammer | Yes | Yes |
Johnny Rockets® | Yes | Yes |
Dog House | Yes | Yes |
Sabor | Yes | No |
Chops Grille℠ | Yes | Yes |
Solarium Bistro Restaurant | Yes | No |
Room Service | Yes | Yes |
Café Promenade | Yes | Yes |
Starbucks® | Yes | Yes |
Sorrento's Pizza | Yes | No |
Coastal Kitchen | Yes | No |
Park Cafe | Yes | No |
Vitality Café | Yes | No |
150 Central Park | Yes | No |
Jamie's Italian by Jamie Oliver | No | Yes |
Mariner's Culinary Scene
Mariner has fewer spots but boasts quality ones. Jamie’s Italian was an instant classic, fresh made pasta by the beach during a sunset just does something to me. Well one night, I got chatting to the chef himself and he revealed his ‘secret’ recipe for arrabiata sauce (sadly, I’m sworn to secrecy!).
Bar-Hopping Adventures
Allure's Nightlife
Allure’s bar scene is heaven if you are a night owl like me. This would be my evening time route:
- Start at Rising Tide Bar (time it right to catch the sunset during its ascent)
- Head over to Schooner Bar for Piano Hits
- Hit Boleros for Latin music and mojitos
- Finish your night dancing to live music at Dazzles
Mariner's Cozy Corners
It is more an intimate bar scene down at Mariner’s but it has the same good atmosphere. I started hitting the Bamboo Room, because obviously their craft cocktails are fantastic and they really get to know you with a shot or two. Playmakers℠ Sports Bar & Arcade is perfect for casual evenings, especially during big games.
Activities and Adventures
Although both boats are masters of keeping people busy… however in different ways:
Allure's Active Options
- Take a zip line over the Boardwalk (you have to try this first thing in the morning when there are less crowds!)
- FlowRider® (me, after my third attempt finally managed to stand up)
- Wall Climbing (the top view is amazing)
- Mini-Golf (especially epic in the sunset)
- H2O Zone Water Park (family friendly)
Mariner's Unique Features
- Perfect Storm℠ waterslides (Typhoon℠ is my favorite)
- Laser Tag (best at night)
- Royal Escape Room℠ (reservations required)
- Sports court (improved for pickup games!)
- Enhanced sports court (great for pickup games)
Bar & Lounges Options | Allure of the Seas | Mariner of the Seas |
---|---|---|
Schooner Bar | Yes | Yes |
Trellis Bar | Yes | No |
Boleros | Yes | Yes |
Rising Tide Bar | Yes | No |
Solarium Bar | Yes | Yes |
Suite Lounge | Yes | Yes |
Pool Bar & Sand Bar | Yes | No |
English Pub | Yes | Yes |
Dazzles | Yes | No |
Champagne Bar | Yes | No |
Wipe Out Bar | Yes | No |
Vintages | Yes | No |
Playmakers℠ Bar & Arcade | No | Yes |
Viking Crown Lounge® | No | Yes |
The Bamboo Room | No | Yes |
Pro Tips from My Experience
Dining Reservations
- On Allure: Make reservations at specialty restaurants before your cruise
- For Mariner, Jamie’s Italian- on formal night is epic
- Best tip we learned on board: Open dining is the way to go — for both ships.
Entertainment Booking
- Allure: You should probably book shows ahead, especially AquaTheater
- Mariner: Book the escape room immediately
Best Times for Activities
- FlowRider®: Early morning or port days
- Pools: Least crowded one hour before sunset
- Specialty restaurants: First or late to ensure best service
Making Your Choice
My final piece of advice, after all my sailings is:
Choose Allure if:
- I mean, you have an endless rabbit hole of options.
- You Care About Broadway Quality Shows
- You like to check out a different studio every day
- You care about free food options
- You’re traveling with various age groups
Choose Mariner if:
- You focus on the cozy environment
- You want to test the newest rides
- You love meeting crew members
- You love to sail on all newly renovated ship
- You enjoy a more manageable ship size
A Personal Note on Atmosphere on Both Ships (Allure Vs Mariner)
The thing usually ignored — the different vibes these ships give. Allure is lively, always something going on in some corner. I absolutely LOVE that about it, but for some, it might be a bit too much.
Meanwhile, Mariner strikes the ideal harmony between doing and resting. When you want excitement it is near, but there are still quiet corners.
Final Thoughts: Allure of the Seas vs Mariner of the Seas
But I have a special connection to these two because of 2 different reasons. I am in awe of the grandeur and expansive opportunities that Allure provides, but equally charmed by the way Mariner blends a full complement of modern amenities with an intimate atmosphere. This is truly a matter of what you, as a vacationer, value most in their cruise experience.
Keep in mind that these are just my personal experiences and tastes – every cruiser is different! What Is Most Important To You In A Cruise? Would be glad to suggest more specific recommendations although it depends on what interests you.
Would you like me to dive deeper into any particular aspect of either ship? Life at sea goes on and on in the endless tune so there is more to write about it.