Royal Princess Review

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Review for the Mexican Riviera Cruise on Royal Princess
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bessvm
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Apr 2019
Cabin: Balcony

Since we've been to all these places more than twice and have cruised to the ports more than twice. This cruise was strictly for R&R and my hubby's birthday, where the only thing you worry about is getting dressed to eat and see one of our favorite cities again (PVR). The medallion is something new where we were lead to believe it's a way of communicating with your friends and family on the cruise with you. It still has a few kinks to it, like ringing, or notifying you that you have a message. For you to know you have a message, you have to constantly look at the app for your messages. Other than that service is always the best the food wasn't as I expected. I've had better on other princess cruise lines. Purchased specialty dining at the Crown Grill for the hubby's birthday, but was not very exciting as I thought it would be. This specialty dining on this ship I'm giving it a thumbs down. Even the service wasn't as good as it should be. We should've stayed with our usual dining and probably would've had a better time and service with our usual waiters.

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Balcony

Cabin BC

We always stay in a balcony cabin. This was no different. SameSame But as usual our room attendant did a great job.

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