Crown Princess Review

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Review for Transatlantic Cruise on Crown Princess
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Yolanda19
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Apr 2017
Cabin: Mini-Suite with Balcony

We wanted to take a transatlantic cruise and especially visit Fatima and Normandy. Overall the ship is ok, but dated. The ship holds over 3000 passengers, the Princess Theater holds maybe 1000. The shows were averge, the solo singers were very good. Unless you were able to get to the show before 7:30, you cannot get a seat. The food in the specialty restaurants, Sabatinis and Crown Grill, was excellent. The food in the main dining room (Botticelli) was average.

The phone in our cabin never worked.

Princess advertises EZ air, however, you can only use it in the US. Princess rep never told us. Therefore, we had to get our boarding passes at the airport. Princess advertises robes in the cabin, we requested them, but, were told they ran out. Too many passengers. There were plenty for sale in one of the shops. Everything on the ship is sell, sell, sell.

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Mini-Suite with Balcony

Cabin M1

Cabin was good, we liked the extra space. We asked for robes, but, were told they ran out. One of the shops had plenty for sale.

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