Seattle to British Columbia Family Cruises Reviews

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One Night on Ruby Princess

Review for a British Columbia Cruise on Ruby Princess

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CrowCaw
2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

Hello, this morning we disembarked from the Ruby Princess after a one-day re-positioning from Seattle to Vancouver. Our cabin was C409, we paid about $140 each for a balcony, but we had started out booking an inside room. About a month and a half before the cruise, the prices dropped hard and I was able to kick us up to a balcony for the same price we had originally booked the inside for. Just ...
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Sail Date: September 2016

Cabin Type: Balcony


Nice, but nothing special

Review for a British Columbia Cruise on Explorer of the Seas

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theperry5@roadrunner.com
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

This was our 4th cruise from this port with this destination but the first on Royal Caribbean from this port, second on Royal Caribbean total. The embarkation was standard, but as we boarded we went to a bar to buy a couple of beers to send us off, and we were told it was a "Specialty Bar". no beer. Interesting. We had a cabin on the 11th deck with balcony and we highly recommend it, the balcony ...
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Sail Date: May 2016

Cabin Type: Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony


Best of BC..............NOT

Review for a British Columbia Cruise on Explorer of the Seas

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qoap24
6-10 Cruises • Age 20s

My DD was turning 21 and she loves to cruise, so I decided to book a cruise to celebrate. I had only been on Royal once in 2000. I did not care for Royal then, but I kept hearing good things about Royal and I liked the Explorer’s itinerary, so I decided to book. We have only stayed in a suite once on NCL and we were spoiled. I decided to book a suite with Royal even though I knew the perks were ...
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Sail Date: May 2016

Cabin Type: Owner's Suite


Not sure whether we would try a short specialty cruise like this one again.

Review for a British Columbia Cruise on Explorer of the Seas

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imacruisejunkie
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

I agree with some of the other reviewers regarding this particular cruise. I felt like we were the "leftover" cruisers. This ship had come from the South Pacific/Australia, and was gearing up for the Alaska cruise season. RCI was trying to fill a five-day gap and so they created this special cruise. First the good stuff: dining in the dining room was great. We were fortunate enough to ...
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Sail Date: May 2016

Traveled with children


Disappointment from RCL Explorer of the Seas

Review for a British Columbia Cruise on Explorer of the Seas

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Commadored
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

This was a girlfriend's cruise. We all live in or near Seattle and we're celebrating our friend's 70th birthday. What I liked about the cruise/cruise ship: *The public ship areas were pretty and well-maintained. *We liked the disco dance party on the first night and watching Karaoke on the 2nd night. On the 3rd night we saw the magician--he was funny and entertaining. On the last ...
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Sail Date: May 2016

Cabin Type: Oceanview Stateroom


Loved this one-night cruise!

Review for a British Columbia Cruise on Westerdam

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TravelGirlinDallas
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

We chose this one-night cruise on the Westerdam in order to get from Seattle to Vancouver to board a longer cruise the next day. It was a fantastic experience. I had read some negative things about one-night cruises before, but none of that applied here. The staff was friendly and attentive, the food was excellent, the ship was elegant and pristinely clean. The only unexpected thing was that they ...
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Sail Date: September 2014

Cabin Type: Signature Superior Verandah Suite


Over Too Soon!

Review for a British Columbia Cruise on Grand Princess

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509ers
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

My cruise experience includes a 12-11-10-9 and many 7 night cruises as well a 5 night cruise, 3 and 2 night and this was my first ONE NIGHTER !! (I'm not that kind of girl!) All kidding aside. The price (of the voyage) was right and our friends agreed to join us for a one night cruise out of Seattle to Vancouver. It was so cheap - You could not get a hotel room and dinner for that cost and I ...
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Sail Date: September 2014

Cabin Type: Balcony

Traveled with disabled person


One night Seattle to Vancouver cruise on Sapphire Princess

Review for a British Columbia Cruise on Sapphire Princess

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DeltaBCCruiser
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

We took this cruise as a quick weekend getaway to, well, get away from the teenagers. We took the Amtrak Cascades train down to Seattle from Vancouver the evening before which I found to be a very enjoyable way to get down there. We left at 545 pm and arrived in Seattle right around 10 pm. We had a Doubletree hotel room booked through Priceline near the airport for a very good price so all in all ...
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Sail Date: September 2011


Party All Night or Just Chill

Review for a British Columbia Cruise on Sapphire Princess

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TrnrMom
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

We had taken a flight into Seattle that arrived around 11 AM, and took the light rail to the Westlake Center - easy, and about 30 minutes. It is a longish walk from the baggage carousels but level, and well sign posted. We left our suitcases at the Mayflower Park Hotel (with some discussion - we had e-mailed but they couldn't find it) since we were staying there on the return from Vancouver ...
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Sail Date: September 2011

Cabin Type: Balcony


Just one night CAN be memorable!

Review for a British Columbia Cruise on Norwegian Pearl

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msydpdx
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

Background: This is DH's and my 11th sail with NCL and we combined this little overnighter after taking Norwegian Star on her 7-day Sawyer Glacier cruise. We stayed overnight at the Comfort Inn at Sea-Tac as we were flying back in from Vancouver (they allow up to 4 days parking with a one night stay and have a shuttle from the airport). We took a town car from the hotel to the pier ($45). We have ...
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Sail Date: September 2009

Cabin Type: Aft-Facing Mini-Suite with Balcony

Traveled with disabled person


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