Royal Princess Review

Southern Caribbean

Review for the Caribbean Cruise on Royal Princess
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Rupp24
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Jan 2016
Cabin: Balcony

First time on Princess's mega ship. I was very surprised that even though the ship was fully booked, it did not seem crowded. The only time that I felt crowed was the 8:15 theater shows and breakfast buffet on some days. Embarkation and debarkation were the fastest ever. I did not feel the lack of elevators or stairs that so many have commented on. Dining at 530 with the same waiters was wonderful. We have tried anytime dining and like set dining better. We did not feel the need for speciality dining. There was always a lot of choices that we liked but we are not fans of the new main course offerings. We only took two tours. We loved the Dominica chocolate experience. The Grenada spice tour was good but too LONG. There were five stops on the tour and we were gone the whole time we were in port. We got to the ship after all should have been on board. Loved the Zumba classes on the days at sea and even on days we docked after noon. We enjoyed the evening entertainment especially the shows, comics and MUTS.

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Balcony

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After reading the complaints about the small balconies, I was pleased with the space we had. You can't entertain out there but it was adequate for our needs

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