Majestic Princess Review

All went well, except for the (spotty, overpriced) wireless

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

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Sail Date: Apr 2022
Cabin: Owner's Suite with Balcony

We cruised on Saturday, April 2 and returned on Saturday, April 9. We visited Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta (the Mexican Riviera, as it were) before returning to the World Cruise Port in San Pedro, California.

We enjoyed almost everything about the cruise -- the food, the entertainment, the friendly staff, the fun cruise director (Natalie) -- except the wireless package.

In short, we got on here to warn people that the wireless is awful. Too many people on board trying to use it, probably. It just isn't worth the cost. It was not working more than it was working.

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Owner's Suite with Balcony

We were in Riviera 512 cabin and enjoyed it thoroughly. Our attendant was Alfredo and he was excellent. Very friendly and helpful. He didn't do the folded up towels in the shape of animals like we've enjoyed on other cruises, but was conscientious and attentive. That's all we needed, as we were not traveling with children.

Only negative thing about our cabin was the remote control did not always work, even when we had the batteries changed.

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