Coral Princess Review

Beautiful Ship, Great Cruise

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First Time Cruiser • Age 80s

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Sail Date: Jun 2016
Cabin: Balcony

The Voyage of The Glaciers cruise itself was a great experience, and I heartily recommend it! Our only dissatisfaction with the cruise had to do with the before embarkation and after embarkation experiences. We chose to spend the night before sailing in Vancouver, and flew in (on a Loooong flight from the Southeast) on Friday, thinking that with a 4:00PM Saturday embarkation we would have an opportunity to see some of Vancouver. However, upon arrival, we were told that we were to gather for our transport at 10:00AM Saturday, so that precluded the Vancouver experience.

Embarkation was extremely well organized - transportation from the Four Seasons Hotel and ship check-in were very smooth.

I had been a little concerned, as I had read some unfavorable reviews about the Coral Princess, but it was apparently extensively renovated earlier in the year. We found everything about the ship to be very nice - attractive and well maintained. Our balcony staterooms were surprisingly roomy (with the exception of a tiny shower tin which you could barely move your arms - made taking a shower interesting!!!). The bed was as comfortable as any upscale hotel in which we have stayed.

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Balcony

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Excellent

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