Grand Princess Review

The OLD Grand Dame is still mighty fine

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k9hndler
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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

The OLD Grand Dame is still mighty fine

My Family of four (53 me, 44 DW, 14 DS and 11 DD years old)just finished a 15 day cruise to Hawaii in a mini suite on the Grand Princess, and boy, we had a blast. I am going to write a review listing some of our highlights, a few LOW lights, and a few things for general consumption.

Grand Princess is the original Old Lady of the Grand class ships, beginning in 1998 the evolution of this popular princess class into SUB classes such as the Gem class, Caribbean Class, Crown class and Ventura Class ships. Anyone familiar with the later classes (Ruby and Emerald are OUR 2 favs) will easily navigate the Grand, with some significant (one whole floor missing, Sky walkers club missing and one less buffet /dining room) and some minor differences (pizza, Ice-cream and grill moved around but still locatable).

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