Regal Princess Review

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Sail Date: Mar 2016
Cabin: Mini-Suite with Balcony
Traveled with children

I'd like to say we've been on a lot of cruises and this was our 5th princess cruise. I was very exited about it since it was a new ship. It was two cabins, M105 and an interior cabin for our grown boys. My husband and I booked a mini suite with our almost 3 yr old.

Let me start by saying how disappointing the cabin was. This was a "PREMIUM" mini suite front facing on deck 15. When looking at the deck plans and pics on the Princess website it shows a nice large room with a separate area with a sofa. There should've been a curtain to close off that area and allow some privacy so that our toddler could sleep and we could read or watch a bit of TV. NOT THE CASE! The room was super small, couch was in front of the bed so no curtain. When it was bedtime for our daughter it was bedtime for everyone!

They don't even have reading lights on the wall next to the bed. Only a very bright light on the ceiling! Horrible!

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Mini-Suite with Balcony

Cabin M6
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