Regal Princess Review

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First Transatlantic

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Peteb480
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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

The ship is very classy. We did not get to stop in Boston or Newport due to Hurricane Jose. However, Princess stopped at the Manhatten cruise terminal. We were able to walk two piers down and see the Intrepid Museum, Concord, and Space Shuttle then walk to Times Square. That was an excellent consolation to missing two ports. If you ever have the chance sailing into Manhatten terminal in the morning is a sight to behold.

The entertainment was ok but I have seen better on other cruises. The food was similar to other cruise lines. Buying the coffee card at the International Cafe is well worth it as my wife likes coffee latte and I found it very easy to get a coffee in early morning which is free. Much easier then going to Horizon.

The excursion we did on our own in Belfast and Cobh were terrific. We had a mid ship mini suite and it was as good as a full suite we had on another cruise line. It had two tv's and many new movies. Great for our 6 days at see to watch a movie a day.

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Mini-Suite with Balcony

Cabin MF

Large 305 square ft. Club class dining. Two tv's. Tub and lots of storage areas.

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