Sapphire Princess Review

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First Time Cruisers LOVED it.

Review for the Mexican Riviera Cruise on Sapphire Princess
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First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Jan 2009

Being first time cruisers in our early 60's we were concerned my husband would get sea sick being he's very prone to any kind of motion like that but boy were we wrong. It felt like being in a hotel. There was so much to do, excellent entertainment and the food was wonderful. We traveled with another couple of first time cruisers and we all had the same wonderful experience. They are very organized when it comes to boarding and getting off. No problems and it was very quick. Very relaxing if you just wanted to sit by the pool and read or people watch. Weather was great. Our room has a balcony and it was private and perfect for having drinks or just watching the sunsets. Room wasn't all the big but who spends time in the room? It was certainly adequate with a nice big closet with a safe. We only took one tour in PV to the tile/tequila/city and the guide was excellent. We stayed on the ship in Matazlan and didn't stop in Cabo due to weather in LA. The service by all the ships personnel was over the top. They are certainly geared to please you. We had anytime dining and that worked the best for us. We especially enjoyed Sabatini's and is well worth the extra 20.00 per person. Drinks are extra and you have to be aware of that because it can be a bit of a surprise you when you see your final bill but we will be cruising on the Princess line again.

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Abundant closet space and storage with safe. Loved the balcony with the two extra chairs. Very clean.

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