Caribbean Princess Review

4.0 / 5.0
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Unless you are over 70 years old there is very little to do on the ship

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jehiggins
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Nov 2016
Cabin: Oceanview (obstructed view)

Waiting to get on the ship was an adventure all its own. The busiest time of the day at 11:30 till 12:30 all but 1 of the persons scanning baggage went to lunch. The only people allowed in the terminal were the Elite class and above. We along with Thousands of others were locked out of the building as the line kept getting longer and longer actually stretched to the adjacent terminal. You would think there would be enough people to accommodate the influx of people at the busiest time of the day

The ship itself was very drab in its decor with everything being in earthtones instead of cheery caribbean motifs.

The cabin was a small outside stateroom not much different than any other cruise line or ship. We sleep and shower in the stateroom and who wants to spend much time there anyway your on a cruise.

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Oceanview (obstructed view)

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Cabin was a standard oceanview cabin nothing fancy but was what we wanted

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