Regal Princess Review

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Sunny and Bright

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10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Jan 2020
Cabin: Mini-Suite with Balcony

Princess Lines sponsors the Concerts at Sea voyage which we have taken several years. It is well run by Harmon Travel and is a great value. Service was excellent and food was better than on previous Princess cruises. This was definitely an over 60 year old cruisers tour. Very few children, could count them on two hands in total. Employees and customers were all very helpful to disabled people who needed extra assistance moving throughout the ship. Dining room and cabin staff members were very professional and pleasant the entire trip. We have taken 8 cruises with Princess and several with other cruise lines and the quality of the food on the Princess Regal was much improved over other Princess cruises we have been on. The entertainment provided by the ship was very good. There were a number of different venues to choose from and the daily activity list had something for everyone who was in the target over 50 years old category. Would be a boring trip for kids and young adults. Not only were the activities on board aimed at the Grey Hair demographic but so were the ports of call that are all 'laid back' type of islands.

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Mini-Suite with Balcony

Bed/mattress needs to be replaced; sagged in the middle. Otherwise everything else in the mini suite was great.

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