Ruby Princess Review

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California Coastal Getaway

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richstew
2-5 Cruises • Age 80s

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Sail Date: Oct 2016
Cabin: Mini-Suite with Balcony

We wanted a short cruise so my younger sister could join us and this cruise had bargain pricing. We booked a Veranda cabin, then upgraded to a mini suite after they made a bargain offer. Lots of room for a third person.

Two port calls, Santa Barbara and Ensenada (Mexico). One day cruising around the Channel islands. Santa Barbara was charming and the trolley bus tour was OUTSTANDING with one of the best tour drivers we have ever experienced. We learned lots of things about the local area and Montecito, all the Movie Stars who have places in the area, etc.

Ensenada was not great, but you can pick up some real bargains if you know what to look for.

Cabin Review

Mini-Suite with Balcony

Large with full-sized couch that made up into a bed for third person. Quiet and smooth ride in a mid-ship aft location close to elevators.

Port Reviews

Ensenada

Not much to see downtown, some bargain shopping. Lots of annoying vendors on the street.

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