Regal Princess Review

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Two Slightly Different Cruises B2B on Regal Princess

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Regal Princess
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JerryinBWB
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Nov 2014
Cabin: Deluxe Balcony

Two slightly different cruises B2B on the Regal Princess----some thoughts and observations. We did a lot, but I won't comment on all.

My wife and I did the 3-day Inaugural Caribbean cruise on the Regal Princess, then stayed on for a 7-day Eastern Caribbean cruise. We had done the Inaugural 5-day Caribbean cruise on the Royal Princess in 2013. The ships are obviously very similar. The cruise experience may vary. The 3-day cruise turned out to be the best. The 5-day cruise last year was a close second, and the 7-day cruise was the least fun, but also very good.

The Caveat: After almost 30 cruises on six different cruise lines, it is clear to me that different people have very different opinions about food, service, entertainment-----just about anything and everything remotely related to the cruise experience. So my comments are my own, and may (probably do) differ from others who may have even been on the same cruises.

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