Grand Princess Review

Across the Pond on the Grand Princess

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

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Sail Date: Sep 2010

Grand Princess 9/25/2010

Transatlantic Crossing

Summary. This is our seventh transatlantic crossing but the first time we took the Arctic Circle route. Given the unpredictable nature of North Atlantic weather, we were very fortunate to visit all our scheduled ports. The ports are unique and well worth seeing. We did have rough seas on the open water portion of the crossing but that is not uncommon for the North Atlantic.

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E720 is a category AD mini-suite on Emerald deck. This category of cabin had a sheltered veranda that protects from rain and sea spray. The cabin has a couch and two chairs for sitting. While there is some noise from the Vista Lounge one deck below, it was not objectionable. When operated, the stern side thrusters are noisy and vibrate a lot. Otherwise the cabin is fine.

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