Ruby Princess Review

Very good food

Review for Pacific Coastal Cruise on Ruby Princess
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geno2015
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Nov 2017
Cabin: Balcony

I was with a large group (11). We chose the ship for the destination of California Coast. Getting on the ship was very smooth. We were able to board about 12:30 pm and our staterooms were ready. We were able to eat lunch in one of the restaurants which was much easier than trying to get to the buffet. The food overall on the cruise was always good, even at the buffet. The buffet did not have as much of a variety as other ships I had sailed on, but what you had to chose from was much better than typical food from a buffet. They seemed to have a different theme each sailing night. The pizza really is good, and most of us are from New York, so pizza is a big deal. They had different varieties each day, the crust was thin and it was tasty. The dining at Crown Grill was excellent. Service also great.

The staterooms are pretty much what you expect. The closet space is impressive, plenty of room for all of the luggage and clothing. We all had balconies and we did ask to be next to each other which we were and they were able to open the doors to connect all of the balconies.

The ship itself seemed in good shape, clean.

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Balcony

Cabin BB

Okay size, closet very spacious. Comfortable bedding, pillows were exceptional. We had a balcony room, which makes the room feel larger. Bathroom is small, we had only a shower. We chose a floor with guest rooms above and below us and did not experience any noise. We were close to the elevator.

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