Crown Princess Review

Relaxing way to spend time with family

Review for the Mexican Riviera Cruise on Crown Princess
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6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Nov 2015
Cabin: Balcony

We chose this cruise as we were part of a group of family and friends looking for a relaxing getaway where we could enjoy great food, wine and conversation. That goal was met. We were able to spend a lot of time together but there were plenty of opportunities to split up and do things on our own.

We had adjoining balcony cabins with the intent that we could visit back and forth. However, the rooms were a little to cramped to do much of that. The balcony cabin was adequate but not outstanding. We did not like the bathroom layout and the lack of doors or curtains on the closet.

The dining was excellent in all of the available venues. Particularly enjoyed the time spent in Vines and the International Cafe.

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Balcony

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Bathroom layout was awkward. Have experienced other cruises where the commode, shower and sink area were separated so more than one person could occupy the area at a time.

Would have appreciated doors or curtains to conceal wardrobe area.

Found the smoke from adjoining balconies, beside, below and above wafted to our balcony forcing us inside.

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