Ruby Princess Review

First Princess Cruise, Will Not be the Last

Review for the Mexican Riviera Cruise on Ruby Princess
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jkinluv
2-5 Cruises • Age 20s

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Sail Date: Dec 2016
Cabin: Balcony
Traveled with children

We chose this line for a great deal that popped up on Cruise Critic. We decided to hit the Mexican Riviera as it had been since 2009 that we traveled there. Overall experience on this ship was Fabulous!

Travelers - Myself (36), Wife (34), Daughter (11), Son (6)

Ship Condition

Cabin Review

Balcony

Cabin B2

Great Cabin, Double bunks for kids. Floors were a little dated, toilet would not stop running slowly , so it needed to be flushed once every few hours to keep the water level down. Shower curtain was sour smelling, and needed to be changed. Beds were very comfortable as were the pillows. TV was great, and the in room fridge was excellent.

Port Reviews

Los Angeles

Port staff was very friendly and Courteous

Puerto Vallarta

Loved this port. The board walk was fantastic and the water was warm!

Cabo San Lucas

We didn't have much time here, but we basically walked from port and ate ate ate!

Mazatlan

This port was very friendly and probably the most "down to earth" with the level of poverty in certain areas, yet this did not deter from the friendly nature of all the people!

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