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About Your Ship: Caribbean Princess
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Caribbean Princess
Sailing Date(s):
November 5, 2013
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About the Reviewer:
Age:
50 - 65
Cruise Experience:
7+ cruises
Traveler Type:
Couple
Stateroom Type:
Balcony
We had a great cruise!
by Russ A. from OKC, OK
Sailing date:
Dec 2012
Pros:
Always the experience, with excellent service, along with excellent escargot and lobster.
Cons:
Ate to much, but hard to blame the ship staff for that.
This was our 25th cruise and have cruised on most of the cruiselines. Everything was great.
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Dining/Food
A great dining experience at all areas!
Stateroom Quality
Very helpful to our every need.
Ship Staff Quality
Entertainment & Activities
Very entertaining
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Age:
65+
Cruise Experience:
7+ cruises
Traveler Type:
Singles/friends
Stateroom Type:
Oceanview
A disappointing experience.
by A Traveler from Enfield, CT
Sailing date:
Jan 2012
Pros:
Spa pool
Cons:
"can't help you attitude of many crew members and a lack of participation from senior staff
Based on prior information I thought Princess cruise lines offered a luxury experience. After being on the Caribbean Princess I googled it and discovered it was a budget cruise. It was indeed a budget experience.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
Dining/Food
The dining room was average for a cruise but the Lido deck food courts were substandard in food selection and presentation. There were no premium tropical fruits offered and some stations were infrequently staffed - such as the specialty omelets.
Stateroom Quality
Ship Staff Quality
There was a compartmentalization of departments and a general "not me" attitude of many staff.
Entertainment & Activities
Poorest entertainment offering I've ever encountered on a cruise.
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Age:
50 - 65
Cruise Experience:
7+ cruises
Traveler Type:
Family w/older children
Stateroom Type:
Balcony
Would never go on Princess again read...
by Susan from Michigan
Sailing date:
Dec 2011
Pros:
We had a great room service person and the service was very good in cover charge Steak house
Cons:
The attitude of the front desk management was terrible, food bad also
I am 55 years old, been on many cruise vacations, this was by far the WORST too bad we paid a top dollar over the New Year holiday. We had many issues with our room, the front desk management refused to offer any consideration for our issues, broken balcony door, plumbing issues, in fact the front desk management's attitude explains the poor overall attitude and service on this ship. We all felt as we were not welcome we had two rooms for the family of 4. The food was inferior, including small lunch buffets with many friend and inexpensive items I would not eat at home, much less on a vacation, fried chicken nuggets, fired peanut and banana on white bread, never tried the stuff. The selection for the food was just about the same ever day, little variety. We were on deck 11 and our balcony was very narrow, half the size of those on deck 9 and 10 NOT worth the money, when we booked told the balcony was larger on deck 11-not honest business. The water system was broken for two days, salt water from the tap and this was served for the coffee, salty coffee, salty iced tea, no mention to the guest,those who had medical conditions such as high blood pressure or heart disease were not warned. I think Princess did not correct the issue promptly to make extra money selling more bottled water, sodas, and other beverages at the bar. This was the worst service and ship I have ever been on. Don't spoil your vacation, choose another cruise line!
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Dining/Food
If you wanted a nice dinner with good service, you had to pay the extra $25.00 per person and go to the Steak house, the service was very good and we enjoyed it. WE two decent dinners out of the 6 we ate in the main dining room, service was very slow and the plates were thrown once they final arrived. Two of the nights the food was so bad, we went up to the lido deck and ate pizza /buffett-not great-but better than the slop being plated.
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Age:
50 - 65
Cruise Experience:
7+ cruises
Traveler Type:
Couple
Stateroom Type:
Suite
An Average Cruise At Best
by John B from Daytona Beach, Fl.
Sailing date:
Dec 2011
Pros:
The islands we visited
Cons:
The service overall
IF THIS WAS MY FIRST CRUISE..I WOULDN'T GO ON ANOTHER ONE.... The wait staff "waited on you" but that was it. I'v been on 25 cruises in my life (im 56) and this was among the worst. I didn't feel welcome. I felt like cattle and they couldn't wait to get me off the boat.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
it's an older ship showing it's wear.
Dining/Food
this was the worst part..not up to par..i'm not picky..and don't expect Lobster everynight..but i could not wait to get home to go to Outback or Caraba's to get a meal!
Stateroom Quality
We had a mmini suite...it was ok..
Ship Staff Quality
As is anything..there were good and bad..but when i'm on a cruise..i don't expect BAD
Entertainment & Activities
This was the good part..i thought the entertainment was good.
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Age:
50 - 65
Cruise Experience:
7+ cruises
Traveler Type:
Couple
Stateroom Type:
Oceanview
Caribbean Princess was first-class
by Ann A. from New York, NY
Sailing date:
Oct 2011
Pros:
beautiful public spaces
Cons:
not enough room in main cafeteria
The ship was fine. My major complaint is that I thought the cafeteria was undersize and it was almost impossible to find a place to sit any time I went there and so relied on room service for breakfast most of the time. There are several options for dining, and sometimes there might be a short wait if you want to dine on your own schedule, but this was no big deal. There is less emphasis on wine selection than on other lines, such as Celebrity (my favorite line). There is no sommelier, and the list contains only very familiar wines (which may be just fine for most people). I liked the layout of our ocean-view stateroom--it seemed to have more storage room. The theater was beautiful and the entertainment was very good (but standard cruise ship stuff). Movies are shown on the sun deck, rain or shine, night and day. Interesting feature, but I can imagine how hard it would be to find a seat in the warm weather.
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
Ignore any comments you may read about rust, carpet wear, etc. The ship is beautiful and I found no areas of deficiency. In the public bathrooms I prefer cloth towels (as used on Celebrity) , but otherwise they were fine.
Dining/Food
Food was average cruise ship fare--no complaints here. I always steer clear of foods that may not be prepared properly such as prime rib and such. My husband had complaints about overcooked meats but everythin I had was just fine.
Stateroom Quality
The room was fine--standard ocean view deck 8. I thought there was more room for storage than on most ships I've been on. I wish the selection on tv was better.
Ship Staff Quality
Everyone was wonderful
Entertainment & Activities
Standard cruise ship stuff. Very nice.
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Bar Harbor, Maine; Boston, Massachusetts; Newport, Rhode Island; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Saint John, New Brunswick
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Bar Harbor, Maine
Nice town with lots of shopping. Acadia Nat'l Park is a must-see. Many opportunities to eat lobster and blueberry pie.
Don't Miss:
Acadia Nat'l Park.
Boston, Massachusetts
We rented a car from Enterprise and drove to Plimouth Plantation, an hour south. If you do rent a car, watch out for traffic and plan accordingly so that you're back in time. Enterprise is very accommodating and will drive you back to the pier.
Don't Miss:
All the Freedom Trail stuff, which we'd done before.
Newport, Rhode Island
Since I had seen the mansions before we just went for a walk on the Cliff Walk and wandered around town. It is a beautiful little town with lots of good shopping. Makes me wish I were rich!
Don't Miss:
The mansions
Halifax, Nova Scotia
The Citadel and Maritime Museum are interesting. I thought he hop on and hop off bus was very overpriced at $39, although the narrated tour aspect is good. Most tourist sites is within walking distance if you are in reasonably good shape. The local folks here were very nice.
Don't Miss:
The Maritime Museum and the Citadel. Loved the various uniforms.
Saint John, New Brunswick
Not much to do in town, so most people go to the reversing falls, which is a bus ride away.
Don't Miss:
The provincvial museum is fabulous! Three floors of state-of-the-art presentations on local history, naturanl history, and local art.
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Age:
30 - 49
Cruise Experience:
First cruise
Traveler Type:
Couple
Stateroom Type:
Balcony
Great First time Experience
by A Traveler from Santiago, Chile
Sailing date:
Mar 2011
Pros:
Food - Activities
Cons:
Bathroom size
This cruise surpassed my expectations. The food was my greatest concern before taking it and it proved to be excellent. Even the buffet was very good.
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Oranjestad, Aruba; Bonaire, Netherlands Special Municipality; Dominica; St. George's, Grenada; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.
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Ports of Call:
Oranjestad, Aruba
Bonaire, Netherlands Special Municipality
Dominica
St. George's, Grenada
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.
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30 - 49
Cruise Experience:
First cruise
Traveler Type:
Family w/older children
Stateroom Type:
Oceanview
1st time on a cruise-awesome experience
by Melissa L from Northern KY
Sailing date:
Aug 2010
Pros:
the food and the staff
Cons:
no idea...everything was great!
The whole experience was awesome, and we can't wait to go again!
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
Layout is a little confusing at first, but just follow the maps and the signs.
Dining/Food
The absolute best food we've ever eaten. Our waiter was great too!
Stateroom Quality
Ship Staff Quality
Could not have asked for better!
Entertainment & Activities
Lots of live music, shows, movies under the stars, etc.
Children's Programs
Teen lounge worked out great for the 14 year olds that were with us. They loved it too!
Read this user's port of call reviews:
Bar Harbor, Maine; Boston, Massachusetts; Newport, Rhode Island; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Saint John, New Brunswick
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Bar Harbor, Maine
BEAUTIFUL!
Don't Miss:
Don't miss anything!
Boston, Massachusetts
Getting around town was a little confusing. Skip the trolley and walk the Freedom Trail. You'll see all the historical stuff and get to enjoy a little more.
Don't Miss:
Paul Revere's house; Fenway Park; Boston Public Gardens
Newport, Rhode Island
Visit the cottages on Bellevue Ave if you have time, do the Cliff Walk and walk along the harbour and visit the shops.
Don't Miss:
Bellevue Avenue; shopping
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Same scale as Bar Harbor...absolutely beautiful and clean!
Don't Miss:
Habourwalk; Citadel
Saint John, New Brunswick
Lots of shopping, not a lot to see, but nice
Don't Miss:
City Market
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50 - 65
Cruise Experience:
7+ cruises
Stateroom Type:
Balcony
Overall a wonderful cruise
by A Traveler from New Jersey
Sailing date:
Jun 2010
Pros:
time at sea and ports of call
Cons:
ship had very bad A/C. not just in our room but all over the ship. not to many happy people on this issue.
overall a good time. Food, drink, shows, etc very good. Just the A/C purt a damper on trip.
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Grand Turk Island; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.; Philipsburg, St. Maarten
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Grand Turk Island
good place to relax on beach close to ship before trip home.
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Old San Juan very good for shopping.
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.
shopping and the beach.
Philipsburg, St. Maarten
Shopping and the beaches
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Cruise Experience:
7+ cruises
Traveler Type:
Couple
Stateroom Type:
Balcony
Carribean Princess New Years Week Cruise
by Sharon P. from Broadway, NC
Sailing date:
Dec 2009
Pros:
I enjoyed having a wonderful cabin steward and a cabin with a balcony.
Cons:
The entertainment was a big disappointment. Cruise Director was hardly every seen. The food was O.K. but nothing close to other crusies.
The ship was clean. It was not well designed for easy access to the most frequently used areas. The Christmas decorations were cheesy. The dining room staff were not friendly and many times you had to get up to help yourself in the buffet dining room for beverage service.
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30 - 49
Cruise Experience:
4 - 6 cruises
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Singles/friends
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Inside
not one of the best i ever had
by James from Memphis
Sailing date:
May 2009
Pros:
only the island of st tomis
Cons:
most of the trip
the crew and staff were slow didn,t tell us about deal with hotles about beachs
Ship Details:
Ship Quality
the ship was ok but the way the did trips was really bad
Dining/Food
Food good, the dinning times bad on all things
Stateroom Quality
room ok
Ship Staff Quality
crew ok , staff slow on one went over and beyond
Entertainment & Activities
The Enterainment was ok but redone over and over show time ran in to food time and were to early or late: activiters slow and the wrong kind for the trip and the people on it!
Read this user's port of call reviews:
St. John's, Antigua; Bridgetown, Barbados; Castries, St. Lucia; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.; Tortola, British Virgin Islands
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St. John's, Antigua
to many ships in port at same time shopping better but price to high
Don't Miss:
cab ride of place better then rest before
Bridgetown, Barbados
to many ships in town at the same time the port. the town was over run shopping was bad on good price to high
Don't Miss:
had a bad drivers and run on inland
Castries, St. Lucia
same as the other port to many ship in port at the same time shopping bad price to high town ove run with to many people
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took cab drive of place ok
Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.
shopping good price still to high food good people good. ps only ship in port at time
Don't Miss:
been here many times have done most things to do here!
Tortola, British Virgin Islands
only ship there did no shopping there went to beach Great place but it rain on us had to go back to ship cut trip short!
Don't Miss:
rained out in port
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