Sea Princess Review

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Coming Home

Review for the South Pacific Cruise on Sea Princess
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sunnycoast123
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Dec 2015
Cabin: Interior

After just getting off another cruise line and returning to the Sea Princess for the third time it was like coming home and everything was good. From the friendliest staff to the best entertainment and keeping my enjoyment of the food to last and the very best!

We ate breakfast and lunch in the Horizon Court bistro and the food was always varied and interesting. We always found something good to eat unlike the Voyager of the Seas Windjammer bistro where the food was dull, badly cooked and unappetising. But more importantly is that Princess cruises have their bistro open to 11pm at night. We loved going back upstairs after a show to have another little snack. No we didn't need it but it was a little luxury that we enjoyed.

The meals in the main dining room were well prepared and changed daily. Especially love their formal nights and it's great to see majority of passengers dressed appropriately for the night. Of course the last formal night is lobster night and our favourite meal of the cruise. But if you don't want to get dressed up its still ok as the food in the bistro is quite often very similar. So you will not miss out.

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Interior

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Great inside cabin at the back of the ship which gave us direct access to the aft deck which was a great quiet spot to sit and watch the world go by. We had two rough days on our trip and I was surprised that there was a lot more movement at the rear of the ship so if sea sickness is an issue maybe you should not book a cabin this far aft. I just took a sea sick pill on the last day and I was ok.

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