Royal Princess Review

Too Many Disappointments

Review for Transatlantic Cruise on Royal Princess
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Uaonek
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Sep 2015
Cabin: Mini-Suite with Balcony

Very strange layout and design of the public, lounge and coangegate spaces, some with uncomfortable seats or inappropriate for whatever use. Even the theater seats are without trays, good luck with drinks or playing bingo.

The most shocking flaw is the positively horrid food being served in the dining rooms. Princess heavily promotes its spectacular food and wines and then proceeds to perform poorly. It is, ultimately, insulting to anyone who can attest to what is real. Fear not, there are even more bars available, just be aware that the alcohol content of the drinks is generally sparse.

The ship's library is a sick joke, so bring your own paper copies or load up the Kindle.

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Mini-Suite with Balcony

Nice you to have the room separation curtain and a muh improved movies selection. Getting decent US sports on TV or elsewhere on the ship is frustrating.

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