Regal Princess Review

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Review for the Baltic Sea Cruise on Regal Princess
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6-10 Cruises • Age 80s

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Sail Date: Jun 2015
Cabin: Mini-Suite with Balcony

This was an 11 day Baltic cruise. The Regal Princess is the newest and largest in the Princess fleet and sister to Royal Princess. 3500 passengers is too many especially When weather is mostly too cold to be outside. Food and entertainment were very good. Library is minuscule for such a large ship, small even for a yacht. Layout of ship is poor. There are no stairs midship and not enough elevators for number of people.

There is no traditional promenade deck where you can walk all the way around the ship with deck chairs. Because the ship is so large it must always dock at furthest pier. We had to port at Nyasham for Stockholm and tender. We waited an hour for the tender and almost missed our tour. Then it's one hour into Stockholm so you have very little time.

The ship is just not equipped to handle so many people. We were in a mini suite with 2 Tvs and had a lot of trouble getting them to work/called for help 3 times and other times no signal.

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Mini-Suite with Balcony

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Good bathroom, good closet space, tiny balcony no makeup mirror, plenty of storage space

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