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james j feller

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Jim

 

We sailed on Pacific Princess (new), Papeete to Sydney, 11-03.

 

We enjoyed the small ship experience - and food was good, particularly in the Sterling Steakhouse.

 

Just sailed on one of her sisters, the Regatta of Oceania Cruise Lines, and the food was EXCELLENT on that ship. We've booked a cruise on another of her sisters, Nautica, 11-06, through the Suez.

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Mummsie

 

It has been our experience that the smaller Princess ships have better food than the larger - cooking for fewer passengers and crew.

 

Of course, whoever is Executive Chef at the moment can make a big difference.

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