Coral Princess Review

Just keeps going downhill!

Review for Australia & New Zealand Cruise on Coral Princess
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Steveoka
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Jul 2022
Cabin: Suite with Balcony

We did the 5 day cruise which we reviewed and have now stayed onboard for the 7 day coral coast cruise. Unfortunately the cruise continues to go downhill with many more Covid cases onboard and lots of cabin doors with tables in front of piled high with dirty dishes and polystyrene food containers. The restaurants are not open for lunch ,the grill for burgers are also not open at all for both cruises leaving the very limited food options at the Horizon court , the pizza bar or the international cafe which is also very limited. We are in a suite and the club dining room has also been closed on all port days which considering the amount of money we have paid for this cruise is unacceptable!

The entertainment is very poor with the same two production shows and the violinist being repeated as the head acts.

The room service is taking forever to arrive and then cold and very appealing and then you are stuck with the dirty tray in your room as collection is non existent.

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Suite with Balcony

Suite C628 well positioned on the ship in tidy condition. Had to get the deck repaired after 2 requests as dangerous where it had lifted in places and a tripping hazard.

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