I preface this review with the fact that I cruise exclusively on Princess.
I embark on my 10th cruise in September and have three more booked in the coming year on various ships.
I have sailed on every class of ship in the Princess fleet. All have different advantages and comforts. Everything that has worked so well on other ships has been rolled into the Regal Princess. I'm a ship person anyway. The amenities on this ship are second to none. Anyone cruising today know there is a varied clientele aboard. It seems Princess took the time to accommodate everyone. Let me start with the furniture in dining and public areas. Seating is very comfortable. No narrow armrests, plush upholstery, and even upholstered seating everywhere around the pool areas. Even with my being on a sold out cruise I never felt crowded any time. The showers in cabins are such an upgrade to all other Princess class ships. Shows were by far the best I have seen on any cruise. Horizon Court buffet has set aside an entire serving area for desserts. There are nicely appointed hand washing stations at all entrances and of course hand sanitizer at the entrance of each serving line. The seating is fantastic with both traditional and counter height tables. Areas set aside for outside dining are not just tables lined up along the sides but grouped seating areas giving the effect of dining in an outdoor café. There was so many things to see and try that the seven days on this trip flew by, maybe that's why ill be on a 21 day cruise next year.
This was an excellent choice for me. Balcony had no lower glass, it was metal but was much larger than the more expensive balconies. It was a wonderful cabin.
As passengers must be tendered to the island, Rough seas did not allow us to stop here.
I was very glad to stay onboard and check out all the amenities.