Regal Princess Review

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Too big of a ship!

Review for the Baltic Sea Cruise on Regal Princess
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Jethro S
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Jul 2014
Cabin: Balcony

We were on the sister ship, Royal Princess, built exactly the same, for cruise to Scandinavian capitals and the Baltic area. Excursions were wonderful as was everything we saw at the ports of call, but for the ship-- a big disappointment, not a value for the money AT ALL! ...and a huge disappointment. NEVER AGAIN WOULD I CRUISE WITH THE PRINCESS brand. We thought we would be getting something wonderful and thought we had paid enough to get that. Too many other cruise lines are out there willing to do a better job! Read on...

If having only one electrical outlet by the bed is not a problem for you, then this is the ship for you. Husband is a C-pap user and we had to trade usual sides where we sleep to accommodate for it due to lack of outlets.

If you like waiting for elevators on a ship that installed far too few of them, then this is the ship for you. It was like a cattle car getting on and off the ship and to our dining area. Cabins are average-size unless you go to a suite. We had far larger cabins with much more storage space when we went to Mexico, Alaska and Greek Islands cruises all on other cruise lines.

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Balcony

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