Royal Princess Review

4.0 / 5.0
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Nice State of the Art Ship, Many Features but no Butter?

Review for the Caribbean Cruise on Royal Princess
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6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Mar 2018
Cabin: Mini-Suite with Balcony
Traveled with children
She's a Beaut!
Marti Gras celebration in the atrium
S-car-go right down the hatch (Escargot).
Beef Wellington was great
Happy Birthday! (and delicious)

Name of ship-Royal Princess

Room # R230

Date-March 30th to April 9th 2018

Cabin Review

Mini-Suite with Balcony

Cabin MB

We really liked the cabin and its location, close to elevators but far enough away for it to be quiet.

We have 2 little ones, so the extra space for them was amazing. We loved the privacy curtain separating the “living” space from the bed. The kids slept in the living space and we could pull the heavy curtain to watch TV and not disturb them.

Port Reviews

Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades)

It was busy, of course but the hotel shuttle got us within 50 yards or so to the building. Under cover is nice if it's raining but very loud, lots of honking and a lot of trapped exhaust fumes.

Princess Cays

Nice beaches that aren't too crowed... large enough that you can get away from the crowd if you wish. Good place to snorkel. The cookout they do for you is good but lots of flies.

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