Caribbean Princess Review

This was not the ship for us

Review for the British Isles & Western Europe Cruise on Caribbean Princess
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6lilangels
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: May 2017
Cabin: Interior

We were very unhappy with the food. Besides having numerous entrees that we disliked, I was not able to eat my usual healthy choices. I generally eat eggs, yogurt, and berries for breakfast. The scrambled eggs tasted like salty powder. The yogurt had sugar added so I couldn't eat it. I don't eat fruit because of the sugar content and berries were only offered one morning. There were no healthy salad dressings. The one soup that wasn't too salty, French onion, was only offered once. The gluten free muffins had sugar. We had two young adult daughters with us and there were no ship board activities for them, besides the night club and movies under the stars. The exercise room had only two benches. I did really enjoy the zumba classes. Our table mates were not able to sleep at night due to the urine smells. We found the ship entertainment either boring or tolerable. We did hear that the male singer/dancers were good, but we were afraid of wasting our time on marginal entertainment so we missed seeing them. We are canceling the Princess cruise we had booked for next spring. We won't be sailing with Princess again.

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Interior

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Our cabin was set up for 4. On other ships we had a sitting area that made into a bed. We had no sitting area. We were very unhappy that our twin beds were apart on opposite walls. We did like the closet area but would have preferred a sitting area.

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