Regal Princess Review

New York to Caribbean

Review for the Caribbean Cruise on Regal Princess
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mafw
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Oct 2017
Cabin: Deluxe Balcony

We chose this cruise because we have family in the northeast and we are from Florida.

We booked it last year and were previously on the Regal Princess and truly enjoyed it. It is a beautiful ship. We embarked in Brooklyn and it was the fastes easiest embarkation we every experienced.

Our rooms were ready and and the ship as we remembered it. Our cabin E110, which i fought to keep, rejecting a upgrade due to the size of the balcony. While the balcony was indeed huge the walk to our cabin and the extended walls surrounding it made it less convent than we expected.

Cabin Review

Deluxe Balcony

Cabin DZ

Cabin small and tight. The balcony large with two chairs a table and two foot rests.

The walk to the cabin proved to be a challenge. The largest balcony did not make up for the long walk to the cabin.

Port Reviews

New York (Manhattan)

Visited the 911 exhibit. Very emotional

St. Kitts (Port Zante)

Beach crowded

Bonaire

Beach extremely crowded no umbrellas and water shallow, rocky and full of sea weed and wind surfers racing thru swimming area

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