Regal Princess Review

Unfriendly crew- beware local excursions in Grand Cayman

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Lisa618
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Jan 2019
Cabin: Balcony
Traveled with children
The Piazza
The Piazza
Tight balcony stateroom with bunks!
This shows that one of the twin beds was offset enough to sit up while the

My family & I are easy-going people & we had fun despite the fact that this was the most unfriendly ship we have ever sailed on!

The food was also average to below average & I am not that particular. The best place to eat was the grill on the ledo. The buffet & dining rooms were a disappointment as was the coffee shop.

They did not notify us that 2 of the 4 excursions that we chose were sold out & failed to give us tickets to the other 2 until I went down & brought it to their attention.

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Balcony

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We had a miscommunication with the travel agent. We thought we were getting a minisuite. We ended up with a balcony room with 2 twin beds & 2 bunks. The biggest inconvenience was that we were not allowed to bring the bunks down or up ourselves, so naps were not an option and we had to time everything around the bunk situation. It was very tight in the room with them down, we had to crab walk around them, one bed couldn't be sat on without hitting your head on the bunk & the same bed could not see the TV. It was kind of claustrophobic, but we tried to spend very little time in it.

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