Regal Princess Review

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Review for Alaska Cruise on Regal Princess
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Rox S
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

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Sail Date: May 2019
Cabin: Balcony

My husbands dream vacation has always been to go to Alaska. We finally saved enough money to go.

He is handicapped. We took a land & sea tour, May 14 – 26.

It all started with the molded wheel being totally broken off when we arrived at our room at the Denali Lodge. It’s very hard to break them off. I did go to the front desk & the baggage department to report it & advise them their staff should be more careful when throwing luggage around. I also had to go to the front desk 4 times to get a new room card, as our door wouldn’t open. It was very hard for me to go back & forth with my back. They finally sent someone to fix the door. It took over 2 hours to get it resolved. We stayed at the Denali Lodge for 2 nights. We put out our tagged suitcases & wheelchair to be transported to our next hotel, the McKinley.

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Balcony

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The cabin was excellent, we paid extra for a balcony room.

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