Regal Princess Review

A Thoroughly Enjoyable Cruise for Family of 5

Review for the Baltic Sea Cruise on Regal Princess
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phc1683
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

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Sail Date: Jun 2016
Cabin: Mini-Suite with Balcony
Traveled with children

Chose this cruise for the port cities and for the Copenhagen embarkation so we could spend 3 full days there before the cruise departed. Booked hotel there through Princess and it was in a great location with excellent service, restaurant and comfort.

The Regal Princess is a beautiful ship with many restaurants, shops, places to "hang out" and, most importantly, great service and friendliness from all the staff. Every time we left the ship for shore excursions and disembarkation, there were many helpful, smiling staff to assist and direct us to the proper bus or area, so no one was confused or lost their way.

My family of 5, which included 2 14yr olds, enjoyed all the shore excursions that we had reserved online before the cruise. The ports were interesting and fun and each of our local tour guides was well-educated and informative about their cities and had plenty of trivia and jokes to keep us interested in so much history. We chose several 10 hr excursions and most others were 4-7 hours, and we enjoyed them all and learned a lot.

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Mini-Suite with Balcony

Cabin MB

More spacious than other cruise ship balcony cabins for 2 or 3 people.

Nice spacious bathroom with full size tub/shower (most cruise ships I have

used in past trips only had small shower).

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