Princess Diamond Princess Cruise Reviews for for the Disabled to Australia & New Zealand from Melbourne

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PrincessC15
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

We are a family of 3. This was our 3rd cruise with Princess. Previously we cruised with Dawn to Brisbane and Sun to Melbourne, one way. Both the Dawn and the Sun catered to all types and we had a good time. I wanted to try the Diamond Princess for its size. The ship is big and at times you wonder where everyone is, but on this cruise it was full - 2823 paying passengers. Embarkment and ...
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Sail Date: December 2014

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