Your thoughts on Princess?
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Your thoughts on Princess?
Hi,
We've just returned from a Mexican Riviera cruise on Princess, and both me and my folks weren't too impressed with them...we've sailed on RCCL a few times as well as Celebrity and definitely thought that Princess was a step down from both of them...just wondering what sorts of experiences others have had on them???
Thanks,
N674UW
We've just returned from a Mexican Riviera cruise on Princess, and both me and my folks weren't too impressed with them...we've sailed on RCCL a few times as well as Celebrity and definitely thought that Princess was a step down from both of them...just wondering what sorts of experiences others have had on them???
Thanks,
N674UW
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I've been on them five or six times, and the Mexican was certainly the least inspiring trip we have had with them. I don't know if they are just more laid back, or whatever, but if it was my first experience I wouldn't have been thrilled to go back.
They certianly have had some cost cutting and the rest with the lower fares and the Carnival purchase of them, but I would still rank them someplace in the middle of the mainstream lines, below the other lines you mentioned.
So, yes, your observations are probably correct.
They certianly have had some cost cutting and the rest with the lower fares and the Carnival purchase of them, but I would still rank them someplace in the middle of the mainstream lines, below the other lines you mentioned.
So, yes, your observations are probably correct.
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We took a Princess Mexico cruise from Long Beach about 6 or 8 years ago and that killed the idea of cruising for us. It was awful. There is no way that I would ever get back on a Princess boat and there would need to be a serious reason for us to consider any other.
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My uncle was on the Caribbean Princess for a week starting on 09/11 and it was atrocious. Had he not been on RCCL previously, he and his girlfriend would never consider a cruise again!!! AS a matter of fact, he just came back from spending a weekend at the Embassy Suites in Tampa and said that this was 1000 times better than any part of his Princess esperience!
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we took 1 princess cruise...hnl-osaka, because of the itin....many people who were multi princess cruisers were saying that it was being carnivalized, not near what it used to be.
however, we got into the routine and enjoyed the trip [most of the 24 days] on the pacific princess [600 pax]. the stops were midway, marshals, solomons [guadalcanal], rabaul, guam, saipan, drive by iwo jima, okinawa & osaka.
there was free internet for people w/ 5 trips on them...we'll never get there.
however, we got into the routine and enjoyed the trip [most of the 24 days] on the pacific princess [600 pax]. the stops were midway, marshals, solomons [guadalcanal], rabaul, guam, saipan, drive by iwo jima, okinawa & osaka.
there was free internet for people w/ 5 trips on them...we'll never get there.
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We went on a Western Caribbean cruise two years ago on Grand Princess (before Princess was bought by Carnival) and had a blast. We had a great time : the food, the people, the facility ... they were all pretty good. Having said that, we've never been on it since it was bought by Carnival though, and I've heard ao many bad things about Carnival. Now I saw the thread, maybe I should give it a second thought about taking a Princess cruise trip again around X'mas. Maybe I should check RCL or Celebrity. Which one has better food, anyone knows?
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We did a cruise of the Baltic on Princess a year ago, and it was okay. Nothing outstandingly great or outstandingly poor. The price was right though, and it got us to and from St. Petersberg, which was the whole point of the trip. I don't think I'd go out of my way to use them again, but I wouldn't necessarily avoid Princess either if one of their ships was going where I wanted to go at a price that was reasonable.
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Originally Posted by yummy
We went on a Western Caribbean cruise two years ago on Grand Princess (before Princess was bought by Carnival) and had a blast. We had a great time : the food, the people, the facility ... they were all pretty good. Having said that, we've never been on it since it was bought by Carnival though, and I've heard ao many bad things about Carnival. Now I saw the thread, maybe I should give it a second thought about taking a Princess cruise trip again around X'mas. Maybe I should check RCL or Celebrity. Which one has better food, anyone knows?
In answer to your question, both of them are about the same to me, but we've sailed on RCCL more than Celebrity and RCCL has always been greatly accomodating to us...
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Originally Posted by N674UW
Hi,
We've just returned from a Mexican Riviera cruise on Princess, and both me and my folks weren't too impressed with them...we've sailed on RCCL a few times as well as Celebrity and definitely thought that Princess was a step down from both of them...just wondering what sorts of experiences others have had on them???
Thanks,
N674UW
We've just returned from a Mexican Riviera cruise on Princess, and both me and my folks weren't too impressed with them...we've sailed on RCCL a few times as well as Celebrity and definitely thought that Princess was a step down from both of them...just wondering what sorts of experiences others have had on them???
Thanks,
N674UW
For more info on cruises, you might read the "rec.travel.cruises" newsgroup.
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Originally Posted by N674UW
Princess is owned by Carnival? When did this happen???
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It depends on the cruise
We really enjoyed our Mediterrean cruise on the Star Princess this summer. If you are interested I would be happy to tell you more. We enjoyed the itinerary Barcelona to Venice. We enjoyed the minisuite. It was a good value for us and meant a nice varied trip to Europe with out schlepping our suitcases and hoping on trains. We were so relaxed. I think that cruising is a great way to see a lot of different places easily. We hope to use cruising to see some more out of the way locales. There is a trip from South Africa to Sydney that really gets me interested. So far Princess has been fine at an affordable price point. It is a bit like a Hilton or Hyatt not a Four Seasons or Aman resort. :-:
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Originally Posted by ijkh
I think that cruising is a great way to see a lot of different places easily. We hope to use cruising to see some more out of the way locales. :-:
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I agree with ijkh. We did the exact same cruise this past summer on the Star Princess (July 3rd sailing). It was pretty much what I expected. We're a family of four and had 2 mini suites next to each other. I thought the cabins were okay and the staff was pretty responsive when ever we needed anything. Since the Star Princess is a large ship (roughly 2,600 passengers) I didn't expect any personalize service from the staff. The price was decent, especially since my mother-in-law was our travel agent and kicked her commission back to us. You just have to keep in mind that Princess is a middle of the road cruise line. It's not Seabourne or Crystal Cruises.
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What ship were you on? We were on the Diamond in Alaska and had a great time (staff friendly and responsive, food excellent, but would have preferred a smaller ship), but I haven't sailed on RCCL so I can't compare.
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Originally Posted by calikak
What ship were you on? We were on the Diamond in Alaska and had a great time (staff friendly and responsive, food excellent, but would have preferred a smaller ship), but I haven't sailed on RCCL so I can't compare.
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