Regal Princess Review

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Review for the Western Caribbean Cruise on Regal Princess
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Itchy&Scratchy
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Nov 2017
Cabin: Deluxe Balcony

We chose Regal Princess for its food (MDR and buffet) - pure and simple. This was a 7 day cruise (even though CC says it was a 14 day cruise) to less than remarkable Falmouth, Jamaica and Cozumel, and also to a very lovely Grand Cayman island and the so-so Princess Cays. It was windy on Princess Cays that day, and the smoke from the grills covered the entire beach and water area, making me cough profusely.

Princess upgraded us for free from an inside stateroom to a lovely deluxe obstructed balcony on deck 8.

We loved the cabin! Great location, very quiet, the sofa bed was more comfortable than the regular beds. Close to everything. Great views. Very clean.

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Deluxe Balcony

Cabin DW

a fantastic cabin, great location, quiet, clean, close to everything, the lifeboat didn't really obstruct the view all that much, would definitely choose this cabin again.

Port Reviews

Princess Cays

average, must have water shoes or you'll cut your feet on sharp rocks. Some snorkeling is possible.

Grand Cayman (Georgetown)

lovely beaches, water, and stingray city.

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