Princess Los Angeles Cruise Reviews

$12 each from juice bar!!!
Tasted like dilated lemonade!!!
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Docked in San Francisco
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Sailing under the Golden Gate Bridge
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Beautiful Alaskan ports, fair ship

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Ruby Princess

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Prometheus1
10+ Cruises • Age 50s

Chose this ship for its round trip out of Los Angeles to Alaska itinerary. Have previously done a one way inside passage. Embarkation- Flew in the day of the cruise from the East coast and took an uber. No problems, had a great Uber driver, booked air through Princess EZ air, no issues. Cabin was on Aloha deck, Balcony, standard, 1 chair at desk, 2 on balcony, no extra chair in room so you ...
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Sail Date: April 2019

Cabin Type: Balcony


It was wonderful

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Ruby Princess

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atheblues
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

We chose this cruise because it started in Los Angeles and returned to Los Angeles, we did not have to Fly either way. Also we did not have to worry about weighing our luggage. We loved having a balcony, the King size bed was heavenly and the food was fabulous. We came on this cruise to celebrate our 45th wedding anniversary, at our Dining Room they brought us a delicious dessert and the staff ...
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Sail Date: April 2019

Cabin Type: Balcony

Traveled with disabled person


First ship of the season to Alaska. Weather was fantastic

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Ruby Princess

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dk47
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

While the Alaska Cruise was pleasant & enjoyed, here are a few thoughts on our experience. Parking: $18/day is overpricing for parking. Other Airports only charge $10/day long term and provide a shuttle. No shuttle here Food: In general pretty good with the exception of the Lido Deck Horizon Court. It appeared that about 60 percent of the ships guests were Asian. The group came in mass, ...
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Sail Date: April 2019

Cabin Type: Balcony


Princess cutting corners

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Ruby Princess

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sandymiller
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

Have always wanted to see Alaska, and Alaska was great,,Princess not so much. The food and service was very disappointing. I have never seen prices on a main dining room menu until now! It took over 11 hours for maintenance to unclog our bath sink, had to use the shower to wash our hands! My companion got food poisoning on our first night, I called medical and they told me to COME DOWN FOR ...
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Sail Date: April 2019

Cabin Type: Balcony



Total Luxury

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Ruby Princess

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nireyram
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

For our 50th anniversary, we took a 12-day Princess cruise to Alaska originating in Los Angeles. From the moment we stepped aboard the 5-star Ruby Princess, we were surrounded by helpful, smiling faces of staff. Our balcony room gave us a wonderful view and fresh air throughout our cruise. The bed was SO comfortable with cozy Egyptian linens. Our cabin Steward, Christopher, was so helpful and ...
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Sail Date: April 2019

Cabin Type: Balcony


1st and last time on Princess

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Ruby Princess

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Maria2Madea
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We had a wonderful cruise because Alaska is gorgeous, however the Ruby was the worst ship I've sailed on. Not only does the ship appear old and tired, so does much of the crew. Our steward didn't address us by name, so if that's your thing, good luck. Personally, it doesn't matter to me. I'm more concerned about having service, like ice in the cabin, without having to beg a few times. It took ...
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We're sorry to hear you had a disappointing cruise experience aboard Ruby Princess. We definitely intend for all guests to have a wonderful time during our cruises and wish you had a better...

Sail Date: April 2019

Cabin Type: Balcony


Disappointed Elite

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Ruby Princess

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sailingse
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We were delighted to do round trip cruise out of San Pedro but disappointed in changes since our last princess cruise. We either book mini suites or the Caribe deck for its large balcony. The Ruby was refurbished and loved the new large screen tv and on demand. We hated that there was only one desk chair in a balcony room and no longer a padded comfortable chair. Two passengers in a room ...
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Sail Date: April 2019

Cabin Type: Balcony


FELT LIKE a semi glamorous Motel 6 at sea

Review for a Alaska Cruise on Ruby Princess

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victoria27
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

We chose this cruise because it left from the Port of L.A. and returned to same Port plus we liked all of the ports that were visited over the 12 days. We live in L.A. so this made it very convenient. The ship itself felt very outdated. The Jacuzzis were constantly being shut down randomly for no apparent reason. This being a cold weather cruise, we looked forward to spending out time in the ...
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Sail Date: April 2019

Cabin Type: Oceanview (obstructed view)


BIG SHIP too many people

Review for a Mexican Riviera Cruise on Royal Princess

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tiednblklthr
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

Took a Mexican cruise on Royal, was my 4th cruise on Princess...all I can say is OUCH! It has been 12 years since I have been on a cruise.....I LOVED (PAST TENSE) Princess until now....I am used to the smaller ships, 2600 passengers, as if that is small....but Princess really messed up the line...You cant add 1000 more passengers, ditch one pool and revamp the menu so it is like a high end buffet, ...
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Sail Date: April 2019

Cabin Type: Owner's Suite with Balcony


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