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Once your reservation is available for booking activites and dining online, you will be able to add a Flowrider lesson at different hour times during your cruise for $60 per person. That class is limited to 6-10 people for an hour on the flowrider.

Now of course, you can get a private lesson, for you or however many for $300 bucks.

 

Enjoy.. I'm trying the $60 lesson in 3 weeks!:D

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I sailed Allure in Jan. The two flowriders were not that busy. My wife and I and our friends went on; we didn't have long to wait; when we fell off they let us go right back on. Don't know if u need to rent them out. Maybe we were lucky, same thing with zipline. I was out taking pictures of zipline; the guy asks me if I want to go on. I said is there a waiting line; he says;"no waiting come on". I went on right away.

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