Emerald Princess Review

Baltic cruise following Transatlantic

Review for the Baltic Sea Cruise on Emerald Princess
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seasthedays
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

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Sail Date: May 2009

EMERALD PRINCESS BALTIC CRUISE 15TH - 25TH MAY 2009

Continuing on from the Transatlantic cruise, in Copenhagen we hopped on the ships shuttle into the city, unfortunately it was a very overcast day and rained sporadically throughout, but we managed to see most of the sights without getting too wet. The dock there is quite far away from anything really. We had hoped that we could walk into the city but that wasn't to be.  There were over 600 of us continuing on this cruise so it was nice to recognise faces in amongst all the 'strangers'. 

We had expected new menus for this portion of the cruise but they were the same as the previous cruise, most of the entertainment and movies was the same as well, they did add Kevin Hughes a very funny comedian to the mix however and we attended two of his 5 shows. We worked out though that Steven Rawlings a comedy juggler, a very funny man was on for no less than 8 days out of our 27 days. 

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