Grand Princess Review

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Review for the Mexican Riviera Cruise on Grand Princess
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sallianne
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

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Sail Date: Jan 2020
Cabin: Mini-Suite with Balcony

Stateroom walls were very thin so that sound was noticeable from the adjoining mini suite. Dining options were the norm for Princess; good food and service in the dining rooms. Unfortunately a large seating area which was adjacent to the bar in the International Café was blocked off for construction during the cruise, which limited available seating; this caused over crowding in the Atrium area Also one elevator was out of order for the whole ten day cruise to Mexico.

On other Princess ships we have found a better stocked library than on the Grand Princess.

The lectures in the Theatre were excellent, but the evening shows tended to be very loud; not a pleasant experience.

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Mini-Suite with Balcony

Mini suite walls were too thin. Otherwise very comfortable.

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