Emerald Princess Review

Pacific Translocation

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Coxswain49
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: May 2017
Cabin: Balcony

Overall Princess standards although still high have fallen. This was a relocatoipn criuise so that maybe the reason.

We found that most staff seem to go through the motions,so except for your cabin steward don't expect them to go mout of their way for anyhing that is non-routine. The food was average. Unfortunately this cruise was 2/3rd Platinium or Elite, so those privileges enjoyed were somewhat diminished.

USA Homeland Securoity were a pain, even thoiugh we were just intransit (Hilo, and Vancouver), they made us go thrpough teh whole enyrty process. Princess need to sort out procedures for in-transit passengers.

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Balcony

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Cabin hs Gym above, You get weights being dropped during Gyn operating hours 6:00 amd - 10:00 p,m, Soem crew used gym until 11:30 at night. Balcony is a bit small, just enough for te two chairs and a table. Small compared to those on Dolphin Deck, but I gather bigger than the "Royal" class.

Our Cabin steward was one of the best we have even had. Nothing was too much trouble, and the room was always well mainrtained.

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