Ruby Princess Review

Excellent and Not So Much

Review for the Mexican Riviera Cruise on Ruby Princess
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10+ Cruises • Age 80s

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

Spending the week of Thanksgiving with the family. Who could want more? This was 7 days of the smoothest water we have ever experienced! Add wonderful warm temperatures and it is pure luxury.

What not to like? Attending any of the "entertainment" events puts your life in danger. Princess allows the venues to become over packed with passengers! People are sitting in chairs, on the arms of chairs, on the stairs, leaning on walls, blocking doors, and if you don't get there an hour early you are out of luck. Those in wheelchairs and walkers were definitely hazards and would have been seriously injured if there was an emergency.

There might have been some new wait staff members on this trip. The service in the MDR was not up to par for breakfast and lunch. Little things like not serving ladies first, not offering fresh pepper, forgetting ordered items, etc. They will learn.

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Mini-Suite with Balcony

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Christian, our steward, was always there with a smile. Does that man ever get a chance to sleep?

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