Coral Princess Review

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10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Jul 2016
Cabin: Mini-Suite with Balcony

This was our third time on a Princess Cruise ship and our 21st cruise so far.

The Coral Princess was a bit disappointing because of its “tired” look and feel in about 60% of the ship. The only reason we choose Princess for this cruise was the itinerary and the fact that our good friends were also joining their children who took a similar cruise on their honeymoon 10 years ago.

The good parts were the size of the mini-suite and the amount of storage space in the room. Although the rooms are indeed looking a bit tired, we did have a very comfortable mattress. The Universe Lounge, Wheelhouse Bar, Explorer’s Lounge and Sabatini’s all looked like they were either fairly new or just refurbished. The Universe Lounge was a very nice place to relax and the Bayou Show was terrific. There was one nice thing in the Horizon Court Buffet, it you like your eggs made to order, you place your order and they give you a ticket with a number. You give this ticket to one of the roaming table waiters and they bring you your eggs! No waiting in line. This is a great idea.

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Mini-Suite with Balcony

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A bit tired. Good mattress and very good storage but needs a facelift

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