Caribbean Princess Review

Caribbean Princess - Eastern Caribbean

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Caribbean Princess
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yedimom
First Time Cruiser • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Mar 2007

Arrival and Disembarkation: We arrived in Fort Lauderdale around 12:00. We used the princess shuttle and were on the ship in probably an hour. It went real smooth and it was nice how they kept the lines moving. However leaving the boat was not as smooth. We felt like cattle and the lobby was extremely packed with people.

Food: I thought the food was great. I would not say wonderful or exquisite but definitely presented well. We ate mostly at the buffet for breakfast and lunch. Dinner we ate at the Palm the second night and we found it to be a little bit noisy and our waiter was just okay. He kept pushing the wine tasting class even after I had told him numerous times we had already signed up for it. After that we ate at the coral with the anytime dinning. We had no problems with anytime dinning we were always seated right away (we were a party of 6). However, we always were eating by 6:00.

Entertainment: We did the Welcome Aboard Showtime. All they did is introduce the theater staff. Kind of boring. At least Steve Moris was a part of this act and we found him to be funny. We liked him so much that he had another act the following day that we also went to. Don Sauro Trio Plays in the Wheelhouse Bar I enjoyed listening to them and people were dancing.

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