Regal Princess Review

Great destinations but cruise across Atlantic was cold & rainy

Review for Transatlantic Cruise on Regal Princess
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paulrl
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Sep 2019
Cabin: Interior

Our trans Atlantic cruise was great when we visited our destinations but cold & rainy during the 5 days we crossed the Atlantic. This meant we were confined to the inside of the ship for the 5 day crossing. There were plenty of diversions & activities inside the ship which made the crossing fun although it would have been nice to be able to use the pool & hot-tubs. The food was no better or worse than any of the other cruises we have taken on other cruise lines. The crew was exceptional including the captain who always kept us informed about our route and weather conditions. Our cruise was forced to take a more northern route across the Atlantic because of storms which severely lowered the speed of our internet service. We were dismayed that Princess allowed one passenger to bring their dog on the cruise. There was no indication that this was any type of service dog! I am a dog owner & would never consider taking our dog on a cruise. I wonder about the public health issues when a dog is brought into the dining rooms! Overall we had a good time but would think twice about ever taking another Trans Atlantic cruise, particularly one that takes a northern route like ours did.

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Interior

Cabin IB

The cabin was one of the nicest inside cabins we have ever cruised in. It was quite large compared to other inside cabins we had stayed in.

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