Regal Princess Review

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ckz115
6-10 Cruises • Age 20s

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Sail Date: Nov 2014
Cabin: Balcony

I was very excited to cruise on the Regal, especially after hearing that I would be sharing my cruise with the original cast of the love boat. First impression the Regal was beautiful, getting on the boat was painless, muster drill easy and comfortable. We had a balcony cabin on the 9th floor mid ship. It was small but laid out well. There was plenty of room for our luggage. Room attendant was pleasant and kept our room tidy. That was the good part.... Here comes the bad.

I disliked the layout of the ship. There are no steps by the middle elevators and it takes forever to get an elevator. Didn't care for the food on the ship. It was just OK. There were plenty of choices, most were just blah. The scallops for dinner were the highlight of dinner one night, after that no one really raved. I loved their creme brûlée and gluten free chocolate cake. The food in the buffet were fair. We didn't get to eat in the specialty restaurants as they were booked for special events. The wait staff and bartenders were the slowest I have ever encountered. Finally on our last day, we did find an attentive waiter, but still the bar moved slowly. I would guess it took 30 minutes to get a drink. We played bingo.. That was fun especially since my friend won the jackpot. The outdoor movies at night were great but hated the use of the big screen during the day. I'm sure that once they get the ship running schedule, they may get better in certain areas..... But I have to say... I was disappointed.

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