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I've searched and found conflicting information. Do the bathrooms on Coral Princess have shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel in the shower? I'm just wondering what I need to pack. I will be in a balcony room - don't know if that matters.

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I've searched and found conflicting information. Do the bathrooms on Coral Princess have shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel in the shower? I'm just wondering what I need to pack. I will be in a balcony room - don't know if that matters.

 

Yes. Shampoo, conditioner and hand/body cream. No gel automatically in balcony cabins, but ask for it and see what happens.

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Standard is a round bar of soap, lotion, conditioner, and shampoo.

 

Elite/suites also get bottles of bath gel, shower cap, bottle of Linen Mist, Q-tips/cotton balls, emory nail file, and this oval shaped bath sponge thingy (looks like part loofa, but is flat) and maybe more, but I can't remember. :confused: I should have taken a picture of it (presented in a plastic clam shell).

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And you need to know that they smell strongly of eucalptus oil. It makes my nose run and skin itch so I always bring my own. The soap is round and the face soap is gentle non-scented as is the larger soap for the bath. I do wish Princess would consult on the soap --- it has been years of that stinky icky stuff. :(

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Thanks for all the information! Looks like I may be bringing my own liquid shower soap. I like how some cruise ships have dispensers in the shower for shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel. Much handier than the little bottles.

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As others have said, you can ask your stateroom steward for bath gel (normally reserverd for Elite/Suite pax). Or, just use the shampoo ... liquid soap is soap as far as I'm concerned. I've done that in the past and my body didn't complain :D

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Thanks, I saw that when a viewed ALL of you panama cruise picture. Now I want to go to Aruba and do a Panama Canal Cruise.

 

Was there a corner of the ship you did not take a photo of? LOL

Thanks a bunch for sharing them.

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Thanks, I saw that when a viewed ALL of you panama cruise picture. Now I want to go to Aruba and do a Panama Canal Cruise.

 

Was there a corner of the ship you did not take a photo of? LOL

Thanks a bunch for sharing them.

You're welcome. The Panama Canal is a great cruise. I do like taking pictures. I haven't even posted all of them online yet!

 

Was that a suite with a tub or a normal room?
We just had an inside cabin, B333.
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The last few cruises I've been on, the clam shell has been downsized.

 

I hate that clam shell; gets in my way. I just take the whole thing, including the ingredients, and place it on the shelf under the sink. We use only the soap and sometimes I keep the chapstick.

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