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I think you will find them very similar overall. RCCL may cater a little more to families so if you travel during a time frame when school is not in session you may find more kids on board. The only significant difference would be RCCL's Voyager class ships which Princess has nothing to compare to.

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Donuts, is there anything they can't do....
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One big difference between the two is fresh water (Princess) versus salt water pools (RCCL).

Another difference would be the dining options. RCCL does not offer personal choice. You either have to pick first or second seating.

Have been on the Grand and Voyager and I enjoyed both ships.

Grand Princess - Sept 2002
Voyager - Sept 2003
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until EOS with friends from the VOS
- Sept 2004
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