Sapphire Princess Review

Pacific Wine Coastal

Review for the USA Cruise on Sapphire Princess
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lamchops
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Sep 2013

We have never been on cruise in which we've had a bad time. Cost & value is always a consideration for us and we rarely pay for any optional services or meals onboard. We treat the ship as a floating hotel and book based mainly on itinerary. When reading reviews I realize they are opinions and to decipher how they will affect us is sometimes difficult. I have 35+ years experience in customer service, restaurant, & convention service so I may be more critical in those areas.

Embarkation: We arrived at noon and the lines were long but moving. It took us a hour to get onboard and we didn't have to go through US customs as the next port was Victoria. Everyone was in good spirits.

Stateroom: Lido 257 was an excellent location. It was a short walk to the Spa/gym, buffet, outdoor eating areas, MUTTS, and pools. The steward was not as efficient and detail oriented as ones we've had in the past.

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Stateroom: Lido 257 was an excellent location. It was a short walk to the Spa/gym, buffet, outdoor eating areas, MUTTS, and pools.

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