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Comments |
Cabin Rating |
| 605 |
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| A304 |
Our wheelchair accessible cabin, A403 is spacious and well appointed. The balcony is spacious enough for a chaise, as well as two chairs and a table.
It is also well located near the forward elevators. Read entire member review. |
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| A311 |
Standard balcony cabin was fine for a week, but had very cramped storage space for a longer cruise. There were no hanging hooks beyond the bathroom door. Cabin A311 is across the corridor from the laundromat but it wasn't a problem. Cabin is underneath the deck around the pool above so subject to the noise of moving furniture late at night and very early in the morning: be sure to check what's above you. Aloha deck cabins have a big overhang above them, which means they're almost always in the shade. Read entire member review. |
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| A314 |
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The cabin was functional rather than glamorous, and a bit dull/tired. The fridge is a good size and replenished with ice every morning. The 220V power point under the bed is not very convenient, but we had been recommended to take an extension lead. The balcony was in need of some TLC, the doors rattled (fixed this with a cardboard wedge), and large area of pealed paint on a down pipe (back to bare metal) and the bottom of the patio door was sealed with duct tape. Our cabin steward Dixon was excellent, nothing was too much trouble.
Things that go bump in the night, we knew that being under the Lido deck there was potential for noise, and most of the time it was perfectly quiet. Our cabin (A312) was under the doors leading from the Lido area and around 04:30 most mornings a heavy trolley would clank over the grating (we should have mentioned it); similarly some mornings when the deck was being hosed at 06:30 could be disturbing.
The internet access wasn't great and kept dropping off; I even went and stood by the access point in the corridor. Near the end of the cruise I had a chat with the Internet Manager who pointed out that because I was using an iPad I needed to change some settings. I wish that had been mentioned in the guide in the cabin, iPads have been around for a few years now.
Read entire member review. |
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| A334 |
Cabin A334, a balcony on Aloha deck, just below the lido deck is convenient. It is typical for this type of cabin. The balcony, while small, is private. Being on the top deck no one can look down on you. Space would be tight for in cabin dining, and storage could be a tight for a cruise longer than a week. The only drawback to this cabin is the occasional noise from activity above on the Lido. Still,I never was really bothered. Read entire member review. |
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| B419 |
We had an outside twin "stateroom" with a Balcony on B deck. The Balcony was compact but not overlooked at all, and the chairs and table were just right. We could sunbathe comfortably in or out of clothes as the temperatures dictated!
The room was most acceptable, and the toilet and shower etc were well appointed (and the shower curtain didn't cling and the shower cubicle was roomy enough to turn round in..).
We already knew that Princess don't provide tea and coffee making kit and a kettle so we took our own travel kettle that does have an automatic shut off and no comments were passed. (we are VERY antisocial first thing so for us that first cuppa is a private thing.)
In size terms the cabin equates to a Holiday Express Inn or similar. We found there to be plenty of room for clothes and "stuff".
The television was good and well placed to view in bed or sat at the desk. The hairdryer worked.
We were starboard and slightly aft of mid-ship. A great position. We never heard anyone else at all. Read entire member review. |
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| C103 |
C103, forward, one cabin from bow, Starboard
Best features - larger balcony than Aloha and Baha, quiet corridor area near forward stairs, laundry close, but not too close for passenger traffic,
Worst features - noisy crew cabin above, the wind on balcony so far forward,more motion than middle,Bridge deflects some sunlight and some direct forward views,vibrations from cross swells is audible and can be felt strongly in this cabin. Read entire member review. |
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| C210 |
C210 has a great balcony but has poor lighting in the shower room and a few extra clothes hangers would be a great help on 14 day cruises Read entire member review. |
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| C251 |
We deliberately chose a cabin on Caribe deck because the balcony on that deck is larger than the other Balcony Staterooms. There was room for 2 chairs, 2 loungers and a table. This is true on all of the larger Princess ships: Crown, Emerald, Ruby, Caribbean, etc.
The closet area was smaller than on Crown but we managed OK. Everything else was absolutely fine. Room steward kept us stocked up with fruit and with beverages and ice. No problems at all. Nice free toiletries supplied for shower room. Read entire member review. |
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| C254 |
Our balcony deck was never cleaned and I know the decks above were cleaned because I was sitting outside and got sprinkled. Our cabin was C254 extended balcony. Half covered. There is little privacy on the open part. Also there was something in the walls that sounded like it was running so the cabin was not quite. Read entire member review. |
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| C703 |
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| C715 |
Cabin was in very good condition. Balconies on Caribe deck are extra large and allow for 1/2 covered and 1/2 open experience...so always have sun and shade. Two reclining chairs and a regular round table provide good seating and ability to eat out on the balcony. Closet and cabinet space was more than adequate. Bathroom also had shelves which allowed storing of cosmetics, razor, etc. Shower is very small, but was adequate for us. Read entire member review. |
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| C722 |
Cabin C722 - A little small, but fine, large balcony, funny shaking motion when going to windward. Needs new mattresses, Read entire member review. |
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| C727 |
Our balcony cabin on Cairbe deck 10 was perfect. It was a very quiet location but, near to the aft elevators so we could "pop" up to the buffet to collect a cup of tea or a snack to eat on our balcony. The balcony was a double size with 4 chairs & a table. With the "overhang" we enjoyed both sun & shade. We'd book this cabin again. Read entire member review. |
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| C743 |
As with the Princess the closets have no doors (so that's a bit weird), Caribe deck is the best deck because the balconies are the most tiered (more space) but also the fewest number of people can see you on your balcony and with the overhang you can avoid being seen at all)...we had 'extra footage' on our balcony (C743) but really didn't need it because the Caribe balconies are huge (by cruise ship standards...easily held 4 chairs and the table and could have held more). The cabin is pretty quiet because one side is beside a large crew storage area that no one ever seemed to access and a hall way that was only for emergency exits on the far side of the crew storage area...which meant only passengers on one side of the cabin) I don't know if all Princess showers have the amazing shower head that this cabin did but it was by far the best shower head ever experienced on a cruise ship (the shower is tiny BUT the shower head and the water pressure make up for that "small" fact). Read entire member review. |
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| None |
Cabin C753. Category BB. Found the hanging closet to be small. This is a aft corner cabin with wrap around balcony giving outstanding views and protection from the wind. The balcony is oversize for a BB category with room for four chairs. Read entire member review. |
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| None |
Problems with Toilet .Smoking issues with cigar smokers and smells permeating everywhere
Ac a little temperamental
Location near elevators and laundromat very convenient Read entire member review. |
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| None |
Great cabin in a very quiet location. Ideally situated for a quick visit to the Horizon Court to collect early morning cups of tea (a must have for us Brits!). Lots of storage, good size hanging area, plenty of shelves, drawer space. There is a 240v euro socket behind the bed which is great for charging mobiles etc. Launderette on Deck 11 is closer than one on Deck 10. The Caribe balcony furniture is far too small for the double balcony & is crying out for extra chairs/footstools & a larger table. The painted floor never looks clean despite the best efforts of the room steward. Read entire member review. |
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| b422 |
We had an ocean view cabin with a balcony. The balcony is small yet will fit two satisfactory however getting around table and chairs was tight. Our relatives had the room next to ours and we were able to open the door between the two which we tied open. This worked out well for socializing. Rooms were adequate for the amount of time spent in the rooms. Read entire member review. |
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These cabins were rated but not individually reviewed; read the full cruise review for opinions on cabins and more. |
Cabin |
Comments |
Cabin Rating |
| 743 |
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| A-742 |
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| A327 |
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| A423 |
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| A512 |
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| A743 |
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| C-243 |
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| C242 |
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| C247 |
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| C255 |
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| C256 |
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| C710 |
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| C714 |
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| C714 |
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| C730 |
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| a339 |
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| c-501 |
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| c210 |
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