Regal Princess Review

No need to sit by the pool in Canada Maritimes--wonderful ports!

Review for Canada & New England Cruise on Regal Princess
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mandy68
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Sep 2017
Cabin: Interior

Seasonally perfect weather--really surprisingly good weather provided many ops for being outside and walking in the ports before, after and in between excursions; this was an unexpected joy.

I do wish Princess excursions could be consistently as well-done as those done through independents. What ever came of anticipated small-group excursions designed by passenger groups? Is this too difficult for Princess to administrate?

Loved our inside cabin at the back of ship--quiet, accessible to uncrowded elevators and Allegro Dining. Really enjoyed Princess excursion to JFK Library and Peacefield (Boston). Fernando is the best steward on the ocean, hands down.

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Comfortable bed, enough room for the two of us, excellent steward and crew. No real reason to spend much time in our cabin with a port-intensive cruise. We love aft interior rooms and that we do more walking with this location (exercise is good). But I am looking forward to an aft facing deluxe balcony for the Mexican Rivera in February!

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