Thanks for the interesting info. My wife and I are traveling aboard the Royal princess on a 29 night Pacific Crossing from LA to Sydney Australia. We leave in four days on Saturday, September 28. Can’t wait.!!!!!
We sailed on her to Mexico in 2019. Loved it! Royal Class has the roomiest atriums. We appreciated the large deck area astern of the buffet on Deck 16. But when she was built the Princess faithful apparently raised a huge stink about there not being a stern pool. Sooooo.....Regal Princess comes along and Voila! Stern pool and no large deck area.
I loved Royal Princess too but yes… no promenade deck and didn’t like the crowds sometimes. Mind you, we were on it last Xmas! But still, it’s a beautiful ship!
I agree about lamenting the lack of full wrap around promenade decks and steamer chairs on many newer larger ships whose amenities I otherwise love! Very fond of the Holland America Vista and Signature class ships for their real teak decks and steamer chairs... Nevertheless I don't avoid the Royal class ships (Princess) or Virgin Voyages ships, or Holland Pinnacle class (have wrap around promenade but not real teak and lifeboats fully block the view along the sides rather than being overhead). But always thrilled to find my itinerary available on one of the more classically designed ships
I have sailed on Royal 3 times. the last time was last month, Whittier to Anchorage. Nothing bad to say about the ship or the crew. My gripe is with Princess forcing both cabins occupants to buy the drink package if one wants it. No good for us, wife does not drink alcohol. So I go a la carte for drinks and still am way under the package price.
Princess Live! theatre wasn't best suited for trivia or any other sessions that involved passengers writing. Agree that the lack of outdoor promenade wasn't conducive to getting fresh air without having to go to upper decks. Also, not a fan of the walk through buffet; much prefer Coral layout at front of ship. Apart from those, Royal's got pretty much everything for her target passenger demographic.
I really love Princess Cruise. Caribbean Princess is my favorite though possibly getting old. The Naval Architecture of these big ships is not designed for beauty.
Do you agree with my top 5? What are your favourite things aboard Royal Princess?
Thanks for the interesting info. My wife and I are traveling aboard the Royal princess on a 29 night Pacific Crossing from LA to Sydney Australia. We leave in four days on Saturday, September 28. Can’t wait.!!!!!
Have fun!
We were on that same cruise! 🥰
Great list!
Insightful - thanks for this vid
Glad it was helpful!
I have to have a boat deck. It's one of the lovely things about cruising in my opinion.
Very measured and well thought out review.
You have an amazing channel! Can you make a documentary video about the ship "Crown Iris"? 🤗
Great suggestion! I saw her as Norwegian Majesty in 2007.
I agree with your list.
I’ve just booked majestic Princess! So this video is really interesting
Hope you enjoy it!
I agree- no Boat Deck= big drawback
We sailed on her to Mexico in 2019. Loved it! Royal Class has the roomiest atriums. We appreciated the large deck area astern of the buffet on Deck 16. But when she was built the Princess faithful apparently raised a huge stink about there not being a stern pool. Sooooo.....Regal Princess comes along and Voila! Stern pool and no large deck area.
And what do you know, Captain Hudson is along for the sail !!! he he he he
I loved Royal Princess too but yes… no promenade deck and didn’t like the crowds sometimes. Mind you, we were on it last Xmas! But still, it’s a beautiful ship!
I totally agree!
Totally agree - no boat deck is a big disappointment. The narrow balconies are also a drawback on this ship. But I agree with all your likes!
We are scheduled to travel on her in January. Looking forward to sampling the gelato ;)
I agree about lamenting the lack of full wrap around promenade decks and steamer chairs on many newer larger ships whose amenities I otherwise love! Very fond of the Holland America Vista and Signature class ships for their real teak decks and steamer chairs... Nevertheless I don't avoid the Royal class ships (Princess) or Virgin Voyages ships, or Holland Pinnacle class (have wrap around promenade but not real teak and lifeboats fully block the view along the sides rather than being overhead). But always thrilled to find my itinerary available on one of the more classically designed ships
I'm such a traditionalist that I think Titanic's partially enclosed promenade deck was a downgrade from Olympic's fully open one. 😂
I have sailed on Royal 3 times. the last time was last month, Whittier to Anchorage. Nothing bad to say about the ship or the crew. My gripe is with Princess forcing both cabins occupants to buy the drink package if one wants it. No good for us, wife does not drink alcohol. So I go a la carte for drinks and still am way under the package price.
Princess Live! theatre wasn't best suited for trivia or any other sessions that involved passengers writing. Agree that the lack of outdoor promenade wasn't conducive to getting fresh air without having to go to upper decks. Also, not a fan of the walk through buffet; much prefer Coral layout at front of ship. Apart from those, Royal's got pretty much everything for her target passenger demographic.
I really love Princess Cruise. Caribbean Princess is my favorite though possibly getting old. The Naval Architecture of these big ships is not designed for beauty.
No offence but Princess looks BORING as... I'd much prefer Cunard or P&O from what I've seen.
lol, you think Princess is boring but would prefer Cunard 😂