Regal Princess Review

Great cruise in a full suite

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Regal Princess
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Reggie60
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Mar 2017
Cabin: Premium Suite with Balcony

When you get a full suite, in addition to the added space in the room (obvious), you get breakfast at the Sabatini with only the full suite people, you get all the privileges of the Elite frequent cruisers, the slippers, the Club class in the dining room, the executive lounge in the Aft section of level 14 (just beside a big bank of suites) and other small privileges that open doors when you say that you have a full suite. It is more expensive, but when you think about what you get for the money, I feel it's well worth it.

On the negative, we had 2 small issues: the person at the spa was way too pushy and that decreased the value of that 200$ treatment for my wife. The other one is that the staff at the Photo & Video boutique were completely lost when we got our video and were way too pushy when we bought the video (we only wanted the 19$ video, not the 27$ video with stuff we don't want to see).

Else than those 2 small issues, the cruise was great and I don't know how they do it but 99% of all their staff had smiles on their face (Air Canada should go there to get some advice).

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Premium Suite with Balcony

Cabin S5

Great room. Very clean and the steward was almost reading our minds: we did not have to ask, it was done!

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