Regal Princess Review

Great cruise but lacking in food, wine and entertainment

Review for the Baltic Sea Cruise on Regal Princess
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2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

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Sail Date: May 2018
Cabin: Mini-Suite with Balcony

This was our first time sailing Princess and we were excited to try their Club Class Mini-Suites. We have tried similar products on other cruiser lines so it was up to scrutiny to see how it faired I’m comparison.

Embarkation was very smooth (the smoothest we have experienced) and there was no delay in getting to our cabin. The cabin was large and with plenty of storage options.

The ship is beautifully decorated. There are several dinning options and plenty of bars. I feel that the public areas on this ship are better than others O have experienced.

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Mini-Suite with Balcony

Cabin M1

The cabin was large with plenty of storage. A separate lounge room is divided by a curtain. A television is provided in both the bedroom and lounge room. A walk in wardrobe is large enough for 2 people. Bigger than average balcony allowed for a foot stool to be present although I’m not sure why only one was provided. The bathroom is large as well with a combined bathtub and shower. The shower curtain does block out a lot of light however.

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