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Bad Reports about Pacific Princess, are they true?


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13 hours ago, paul929207 said:

Yes. The next smallest is the Coral Princess with about 2000.

 

Well, technically, Sun Princess and Sea Princess are smaller than Coral. About the same passenger count, but about 20K tons smaller.

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2 hours ago, Lovetotraveltami said:

We are new to cruising. We have her booked for a 2019 British Isle cruise. I am so excited.  This will be a port intensive cruise.  We do 

like to relax and listen to entertainment/music inthe evenings.  Thank you to those that say you love her.  

You will truly enjoy the intimacy of the ship for a British Isles cruise. We did one on the former Ocean Princess, basically the same ship and loved it. You really get to know several of your fellow passengers.

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If you compare the former R-Class Pacific to the renovation of Azamara's R-Class ships, it's not nearly as well done but - it's a wonderful ship and the renovation of the cabins is really nice.  For the British Isles, it's a great ship.  I don't think I'd take a TA on it with a lot of sea days but for getting into small ports, it can't be beat.  Great crew, beautiful ship and so easy to navigate for passengers.

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