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Old Mar 9th, 2002, 04:16 AM
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Lorraine
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Just back from Grand Princess

We had a great time on the Grand Princess 2/24/02 Western Caribbean cruise and have come away feeling relaxed and indulged, which was a pleasant surprise as we're not avid cruisers (last cruised in 1993).<BR><BR>Cruising has certainly improved. Our stateroom on the Grand resembled a small room at a good hotel, with a safe, refrigerator, large closet, CNN, and decent shower with thermostatically controlled water that always comes out at the temperature you set. But the highlight of our cabin was the balcony, which held a table and 4 chairs. Not only did it extend the living area, it allowed us to hear the ocean and check the weather. <BR><BR>The onboard experience is a pleasure. The ship is huge but is so well designed that it didn't feel huge and it certainly didn't feel like there were 4,000 people on board. The space was divided so well that on the last day I was still discovering new areas of the ship. The crew was numerous, friendly and helpful, and my mother-in-law was pleased to find two $3 blackjack tables with dealers who seemed to want you to win (she didn't--and don't even mention the tight slots).<BR><BR>The food was excellent, attractive and bountiful and we thought Personal Choice dining worked well. Because we ate dinner early we never waited for a table, although people who came around 7:30 probably weren't seated immediately. The four of us were pleased with the variety of offerings at the 24-hour buffet and generally went there for breakfast and lunch. We also liked the new system of tips going onto your shipboard account.<BR><BR>We were blessed with good weather six days out of seven, and fairly calm seas except the first night out. The ports of call were perfect for us, as we wanted to snorkel, and the two days at sea were restful. The ship provides informative sheets about each port. The first stop, Princess Cays (part of Eleuthera in the Bahamas), is a lovely stretch of beach with loads of lounge chairs, lunch and fruit buffets, covered eating areas, entertainment, equipment rentals, etc.<BR><BR>At Grand Cayman we took a 3-hour trip with Captain Marvin to Stingray City and two snorkeling stops that we had arranged through the internet. There were about 30 on board so it didn't feel crowded, and the boat had easy access to the water and a helpful crew. At each stop our snorkeling guide pointed out highlights and even held onto a nurse shark so we could get a close look. At Stingry City he provided us with squid and feeding instructions, and also let each of us hold a ray by its wings. <BR><BR>The two ports in Mexico are vastly different. Costa Maya (Mahajual) is a stretch of beach abutting endless jungle that is just beginning to be developed. They have built a pier ("build it and they will come") and a plaza of typical Mexican stores and a large swimming pool. The day was overcast and cool, but if we had had better weather we would have enjoyed the beach and snorkeling. We walked around the plaza, and although the shopkeepers are friendly, we were turned off by their persistence. <BR><BR>At Cozumel we went to Chankanaab Park for a Swim with the Dolphins excursion. Groups of 6 are in the water with 2 dolphins for about 30 minutes. The highlights were the "rides," first by holding onto their dorsal fins and then by being pushed from behind. We remained at Chankanaab for snorkeling, which is now restricted to the outside edge of the reef.<BR><BR>The Grand has a kiddie pool, two main pools and two adults-only pools, all freshwater and open 24 hours a day. Finding lounge chairs wasn't that difficult, as people would move in order to follow the sun or shade (plus there are numerous lounge areas on the decks above the pool level).<BR><BR>Negatives of the cruise included its constant hawking (art auctions, spa treatments, drinks, boutiques, photos, future cruises, excursions, bingo, you name it), and not enough seating in their two main theaters.
 
Old Mar 10th, 2002, 01:52 AM
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Paul Therault
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<BR>Great review Lorraine.<BR><BR>Paul
 
Old Sep 24th, 2002, 06:10 PM
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I noticed the date of the post was a while ago but here goes. Would the grand princess be a good bet for our first cruise experience, my wife and I only. Usually hit the beaches on the all-inclusives but have decided to try this ship in January 03. Opinions would be appreciated, and as far as the tipping goes what should be budget for a 7 day cruise, we drink very little maybe the odd pina colda. Thanks.
 
Old Sep 24th, 2002, 06:35 PM
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I noticed the date of the post was a while ago but here goes. Would the grand princess be a good bet for our first cruise experience, my wife and I only. Usually hit the beaches on the all-inclusives but have decided to try this ship in January 03. Opinions would be appreciated, and as far as the tipping goes what should be budget for a 7 day cruise, we drink very little maybe the odd pina colda. Thanks.
 
Old Sep 24th, 2002, 11:10 PM
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Hi Paul,<BR><BR>I do no know what it would cost you for extras on the ship since I do not know how much you will drink and what you would spend in the casino and touring. The prices for the tours will come to you long before you sail.<BR><BR>I do know the tips will cost you $10 per person per day.<BR><BR>As with Lorraine, I also took the entire cruise (14 days) to see the entire ship and I still never found the golf course. It took me 3 days to find the swim-against-the-current pool.<BR><BR>I thought it was the most beautiful ship in the world both inside an out. <BR><BR>Paul<BR><BR>
 
Old Sep 26th, 2002, 04:14 PM
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Liona
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Is the Golden Princess exactly the same as the Grand Princess? The dates are better for me on the Golden, but I would rather rearrange and have the better ship.
 
Old Sep 26th, 2002, 06:38 PM
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Same ship. The Golden was the second model built. A wonderful, huge ship. Princess does a wonderful job. Go and enjoy!
 
Old Oct 3rd, 2002, 10:37 AM
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We just came back on Sept 29,02 from the Grand Princess and was totally disappointed. We have cruised with Princess line before they had changed to Personal choice dining and found their service has gone down hill. With personal choice dining ships your server's tips is charged directly to your shipboard account instead of you giving it to them directly at the end of the cruise. With this change the server has no incentive to go the extra mile for you. And, I wonder if they get commission on the drinks you purchase during dinner since they keep pushing it. I talked to a few fellow passenger and they feel the same way. I think this may be my last time with Princess.
 
Old Oct 4th, 2002, 01:06 AM
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Paul Therault
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How would you suggest tipping if you have a different server each evening? <BR><BR>You do have a choice on Princess. You do not have to choose the Personal Choice dining.<BR><BR>Paul
 
Old Oct 4th, 2002, 06:00 AM
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jo
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Sometimes you &lt;do&gt; have to choose "anytime dining." Such as when more people choose traditional than will fit in that dining room. I booked way early and was still #100 on the wait list for traditional. Just my 2c.
 
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