Ruby Princess Review

Ruby is a tired old girl

Review for the Mexican Riviera Cruise on Ruby Princess
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mandy68
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Feb 2018
Cabin: Interior

Embarkation and disembarkation were quick and flawless.

We traveled with a group of about 30 from all over the continental states and Hawaii. The group had a great time and there was ample to do that was of quality. The cabin and dining room service were the best elements of our entire experience. The ports were on three consecutive days and by the third day it was disappointing to have Cabo San Lucas be a tender and have the shortest duration of stay, leaving us with less in-port time than we really needed. There was also the element that many venues and restaurants in Cabo did not open until 11AM.

Our interior cabin was, to our surprise, set to accommodate 4 which was really uncomfortable to navigate with a requested centrally located bed. Thanks to our cabin steward, the beds were separated for our greater convenience. We did change cabins late in the reservation process and were not as careful as we should have been and neither was our travel agent (a mistake we won't make again.)

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Interior

Cabin IB

This is a quiet location mid-aft near, but not too close to elevators and stairs. It does have pull-down beds to accommodate 4, which was inconvenient to us--this was our fault, not thoroughly checking before changing our booking.

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