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I was wondering how the menu looks for breakfast room service. Is it limited?

 

I was also wondering how early can you actually get on the ship?

 

Lastly, I wanted to know if the queen bed converts to twin beds in a interior cabin?

 

I'm leaving Saturday at four am. Any responses will be greatly appreciated!

 

I will try to post a picture/food review when I get back.

Thanks!

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The room service breakfast is fairly limited from what I remember. I think you could pick from eggs, bacon, sausage and breakfast potatoes. I think there was also an option for toast and other bread items.

 

I think you can get on the ship starting at 11-12 but I could be wrong about that.

 

As for the bed question I don't know.

 

Have fun on the cruise! We loved the Allure!

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The room service breakfast is fairly limited from what I remember. I think you could pick from eggs, bacon, sausage and breakfast potatoes. I think there was also an option for toast and other bread items.

 

I think you can get on the ship starting at 11-12 but I could be wrong about that.

 

As for the bed question I don't know.

 

Have fun on the cruise! We loved the Allure!

 

So no French toast? Darn

 

Eleven sounds right

 

Thanks for your input!

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Room service menu is very limited. No french toast. I heard from people you can write in what you want and they will bring it, however I tried this once and they did not.

 

Boarding usually starts around 11am, however that can be held up many things.

 

I'm almost certain all staterooms (exception maybe in suites) the beds are actually two beds pushed together, so yes they can be seperated into two twin beds.

 

Allure is AMAZING. You will have a blast!

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Room service menu is very limited. No french toast. I heard from people you can write in what you want and they will bring it, however I tried this once and they did not.

 

Boarding usually starts around 11am, however that can be held up many things.

 

I'm almost certain all staterooms (exception maybe in suites) the beds are actually two beds pushed together, so yes they can be seperated into two twin beds.

 

Allure is AMAZING. You will have a blast!

 

Can't hurt to try.

The dinner room service menu has alot more variety

I'm glad, I'm rooming with my sister, so I kind of didn't want to share!

Hope theres lots to do for a mid twenty something!

 

Thank you!

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We got there at 11:15am and it looked like people had been boarding awhile. I'm guessing you could probably board as early as 10am.

 

Cabins weren't ready for people to go into until 1:30pm though if that makes a difference. The timing worked out for us--we were on board by 11:30am, got some lunch, strolled around and then went to our cabin.

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