Ruby Princess Review

Weak on entertainment, internet, but nice ship and people

Review for the Mexican Riviera Cruise on Ruby Princess
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ardenmiller
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Apr 2018

There were few good singers. (The best singers were in the Voice competition) The Comedian was great and his shows are highly recommended. The solo male singer had the most walk-outs in the first five minutes I have ever seen. I felt bad, but had to leave after 15 minutes because wasn't very good. They had extremely poor internet service, and when I inquired I was told that was just the way it is. So if you don't mind spending a lot for service that is below dialup levels from the old days, you'll be ok. They are unable to cook a steak with a little pink (medium). The first they brought me was well done and I have a wide range of satisfaction with steaks and prime rib. Then they brought me one that was nearly raw, and obviously unsafe. This happened again so I gave up on red meats. My wife would give a higher rating to the food, but she doesn't eat red meat. No naturalists to tell me what kind of whales we sighted. Seemed like more lines than in most cruises. With only three ports, and such a short time in Cabo San Lucas (with tendering), it is important to like more time on the ship if you take this cruise

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