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  1. Hi @JLC0912

    I haven't yet cruised with X to New Zealand but I have done the Princess itinerary on a sister ship to the Royal, so I can comment on that as well as the entertainment aspects of both, which seems to be a pretty strong criterion for you. We do not drink so I cannot comment on the packages you mentioned. Also, I would recommend soliciting the Princess forum with your questions for additional feedback.

     

    I think you should be aware that the balcony sizes on Royal Princess has been the source of ire for many guests who cruise on that particular ship. Princess learned to adjust starting from the Majestic, but you'll be stuck with a balcony that's probably much narrower than you would've experienced on other ships you've had before. Just wanted to prepare you for that.

     

    Both Princess and X are both headed in the direction of Starlink for Wifi so coverage should be very comparable and the difference will just be price, especially if you're booking Princess Plus but not All-Included on X.

     

    Dinners! Princess no longer has traditional, set-time dining, as you might have known, which Celebrity still offers. In theory, it should work seamlessly on Princess when you set your preferred time in the app and then it just magically comes together...but of course, that doesn't always happen, so it tends to be a bit chaotic at peak times. I would either go as soon as they open or much later into the evening for the best service or potentially risk waiting in a line you really don't want to be in. You may or may not have difficulty in obtaining a private table for two that you like (hopefully the latter!). It highly depends on the management responsible for that dining room, as some can get it done seamlessly and some look like they've seen a ghost when you make the request. I think Celebrity's option to have set-time dining simply speaks for itself, so I'll leave it at that. I personally prefer the menus' variety (quality is a different tale) onboard Princess...but then you have the four dining rooms to choose from on the Edge so this is probably moot anyways.

     

    Now, for the shows. First off, neither ship will really compare to the Symphony in terms of entertainment, as you've referenced, so do lower the expectations slightly. Anyways, if you want the most cutting-edge entertainment Princess can offer for their New Zealand cruises, you'd be better off postponing your trip to the following year when the Discovery arrives in the region, which has three of Princess's newest shows that also have a much larger dance focus. The Edge has the significantly more modern theater and the shows are definitely more contemporary, all of which allows for more complex choreography and variety (i.e. acrobatic elements). You can easily see short and long excerpts of the shows from onboard the Edge on YouTube and notice that they're high-energy and modern. The Royal Princess has four production shows, three of which have basically been on since she debuted a decade ago (and the fourth from 2018 being slightly more avant-garde but a bit chaotic to grasp). To me, the emphasis is much more on the singing in all four of the shows (for example, a guest soprano is often flown in for one of the shows) and the dancers are used to just accentuate the singing instead of having their equal moments (except maybe a bit in the fourth one). You are highly unlikely to be getting any Cirque-type entertainment onboard the ship. If you want a quick example of a show onboard the Royal (and don't mind spoilers), consider viewing this. Both lines will have a good amount of casual, modern music that you can dance to, so this is not a worry.

     

    This has been a very long response that's gotten really into the minutiae, so apologies. I hope it helps a bit. If there's anything more specific to the cruise or itinerary, don't hesitate to ask.

  2. 4 minutes ago, gabbygrrl said:

    We love to gamble but it seems like the Princess casino is quite small-and allows smoking-which is a HUGE negative! We are torn over the savings vs the downside of the casino. 

    The Sun's casino is poised to be one of the largest at sea (according to Princess), or at least the largest in the fleet, for sure. More slot machines than ever before. But, it's very likely smoking will still be allowed.

     

    It seems like the casino is a big part of your thinking, and so, if you intend to spend a lot of time there, then the Apex is probably better. But for me, I'd be planning a more holistic experience, and together with the cost savings, I'd go for the Sun.

  3. 30 minutes ago, boboraji said:

    We haven't sailed in years and even longer on a Princess Boat.  Thinking of taking the Sky to Norway next spring.  Do they still have formal night/s in the main dining room, or is every night in the MDR business casual?

    Yes, there are still formal nights on that itinerary. Every night is not really business casual, no. Don't worry about needing to get glammed or spiffy; it's what you make of it. And "formal" holds a much different meaning nowadays than before on cruises.

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  4. 1 hour ago, mcrcruiser said:

    We havem't been on a Princess ship for awhile now ;as we mostly sail holland from  San Diego our home port ;but ,we can take the Amrak train to SF for a June 28 ,2025 Alaska cruise 

     

     Mt question us  have they ever enlarged the shower area because the last time  cthe shower was so small you virtually had to size the walls & spin . Now a bit heavier & in my mid 80s I can;t  easily get up to Gym showers as often as I like 

     

     So what is the prognosis  on the size of the showers in a BE category balcony on Caribe deck for  the Ruby Princess .. 

     

     Thanks in Advance

     

     

    Unfortunately, all categorized 'balcony' cabins on the Ruby still have the same small shower you know. You would need to move up in cabin type for larger showers and/or tubs.

  5. 30 minutes ago, Geoffa30 said:

    New high end dining experience just announced. Originally the venue was on deck plans as Altitude but is now called Love by Britto with the menu designed by Rudi Sodamin - $149 per person so appears to be the new ship’s 360.

     

    New Specialty Dining on Sun Princess

    I agree, definitely reads like an evolution of 360 designed for the Sun.

     

    As for Britto, you've probably seen his work before on the ships (or at least I feel like I believe so...?)image.png.6e9e4e89b189bbd02a978f17baadf5bf.png

  6. 3 minutes ago, mommycruiser said:

    Hello,

     

    I need to start packing and was wondering if there will be some cold days while we travel to Hawaii from San Francisco. Any suggestions on what to pack are much appreciated.  I am coming in from Texas so we always have hot weather. Traveling on December 20th on the Crown. 

     

    Thanks!

     

    Yes, you will definitely have chilly weather on the first days out and the last days back. Bring layers with you and maybe a hoodie or two to feel more comfortable outside. The temperatures will warm the closer you are to the islands.

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  7. 14 minutes ago, space27 said:

    How far in advance do you think I should book? Is the morning of the day okay or do you mean before the ship even sails?

    Book ASAP after you book the cruise. The times fill up much faster than you think. Again, though, because it depends on the app, who knows what's going to happen when they launch the new app and I wouldn't be surprised if they just magically botched all the reservations for no reason.

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  8. 2 minutes ago, Shippy said:

    Is the salty dog gastro pub considered   a premium restaurant or one that you get free with the plus package ?

    thanks

    Gastropub is indeed "casual dining" so it's included.

     

    According to Princess, these are categorized as "casual dining" --> Vines, Salty Dog Pub, O’Malleys, Ocean Terrace, Planks, Steamers, Alfredo’s, and GiGi’s. [sourced from their press release]

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  9. 3 hours ago, ConnieTact said:

    Le Grill replaces the Butchers Cut on Virtuosa and is located in the French bar L’Atelier du Voyageur.

    Another difference is that Robbie the robot bar tender and his bar has been replaced by Helios Wine Maker.

    Hi @ConnieTact, ever since returning from the Virtuosa, I've been doing some mental comparisons with your experience on the Euribia (beautiful photos, by the way, thank you sharing them!). And I've been wondering if you think Le Grill is an adequate replacement for Butcher's Cut? Do the "attendance" and menu feel comparable? And hopefully Helios gets more visits than Robbie ever did on the Virtuosa for us!

     

    Also, the Carousel Lounge on the Euribia has the all-new design that looks packed to the gills every time they have a show there but the lounge on the Virtuosa was also criminally underused, so I'm wondering on your thoughts - which do you prefer, now that you've experienced both? Thanks 🙂

  10. On 12/4/2023 at 6:18 AM, CruisingFox27 said:

    The cruises we’re looking at are on Diamond Princess and Crown Princess – what size ship would these compare to in the MSC fleet?

    I think we all kind of overlooked this question from you, so apologies from me. 

     

    Both the Diamond and Crown are relatively similar in size, though the Diamond is much more generous in staff:passenger ratio as there is one less deck of cabins. Already more comfortable because of that alone.

     

    As for how they compare with MSC, there really is no 1:1 size comparison with any of MSC's vessels as they transition from Musica to Fantasia-class. Regardless, I do think Crown and Diamond have a generous amount of chairs and loungers to use. Plenty of spaces to choose from and you don't have to stick to the midship main pool deck only; the generous promenade on deck 7, the aft decks, etc. are all wonderful areas to peruse and choose from. However, I have found that while MSC repo cruises may be more sparsely populated, Princess's repo cruises have been much more robust in comparison. Your experiences may vary, of course.

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  11. 1 hour ago, drafterdw said:

    Anyone who has sailed on Ruby in Nov. or Dec. The reviews I am reading are from Oct. and are terrible. I am hoping they have fixed their problems before my New Years cruise.

    You have to take all negative reviews with a grain of salt. For every cruiser that has a negative opinion to share, there are also many others who walk off the ship happy with their trip.

     

    If you have the time, I would highly recommend reading through this extensive live blog that wrapped up a few weeks ago:

     

  12. 6 minutes ago, nasa1974 said:

    I know there are a couple of folks on here that can correct me if I'm wrong but when the thread for the new Royal Princess started, I believe we hit close to 10,000 posts.

    ...maybe I'm the only one? but I wouldn't mind seeing this thread keep going on and hit a gargantuan mark like 10,000+ posts instead, as long as the thread is also retitled to be more easy to distinguish for the purposes of general discussion (such as calling it the "Official Sun Princess 2023-2024 Megathread" or something) from the specific trip reports, live blogs, etc.

  13. Thank you @dides for the wonderful screengrabs and photos that you've compiled from the journos and bloggers. I'm adding photos from Cruise Critic's own Chris Gray Faust from her review of the day's visit here (I've omitted copying-and-pasting some to avoid redundancy):

     

    Pool deck

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    I think the jury's definitely still out on whether this pool deck is going to sufficiently meet the demands of a large ship (in my opinion).

     

    Another view of the Sphere

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    More views of the Dome

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    What appears to be a generic "deluxe balcony" (AKA regular balcony on the Sun)

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    Not really a fan of the uninspiring in-room artwork. Would love to see more destination pictures like in the Royal-class that would still work with their preferred neutral tones.

     

    A cabana!

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    More Cabana deck views (deck 9)

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    I believe the renderings always showed that the glass right along the cabana deck on deck 9 was going to be high. It's why I personally think having a cabana room on a higher deck is just better in general if you want a midship location. I don't think the glass is high along all deck 9 cabana cabins, especially if they're not along the "cabana deck" at midship.

     

    Views of the Horizons Dining Room

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    A staircase in the Horizons Dining Room

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    New feature - Server stations are now enclosed in the Horizons Dining Room

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    O'Malley's Irish Pub

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    Umai Teppanyaki (apparently can/will also serve hot pot, according to Faust? a bit of a gamechanger if they can get it right, IMO)

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    Casino

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    Princess Arena

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    She's definitely coming together! Just 63 days (9 weeks)!

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  14. 2 hours ago, Honolulu Blue said:

    I believe it. Cozumel is super busy as a port all the time.  Perhaps another cruise line had to reserve dock space on short notice? Perhaps Princess was offered the option of tendering in its guests and they refused?

    OK, I did some quick research into the amount of ships in port and I will have to give them something...but also, absolutely nothing for this last-minute notice. I mean, these deployments are known months in advance!

     

    • Belize City -- Sky is now the only ship in town on December 11 when there were 3 total ships on December 13
    • Roatan -- has not changed and they're still the only ship at Mahogany Bay on December 12
    • Costa Maya -- Sky would've been the fourth ship on either the 13th or 14th, but the 13th has comparably smaller ships, so...that's something?
    • Cozumel -- Sky is actually now the 7th ship in town on the 14th, when there would've only been 6 ships, including Sky, on the 11th.

    So the only argument they could make this congestion thing is really about...Belize???

     

  15. 2 hours ago, chamima said:

     

    That bathroom looks lovely but there is absolutely NO storage.

    There are no drawers and the three minuscule shelves have now been reduced to one.

    I agree on first glance but I think Cruise Fever's photos cut off the top of the wall in which there is a shadow at the top, which I assume is of another shelf. Your point about perhaps space for some sort of drawer that could've been added but isn't is well taken, though.

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  16. 48 minutes ago, esper10 said:

    Hi

     

    does any one know if Princess will have any ship with round trip out of Los Angeles in the later part of 2025. I read that the Discovery is going to Australia. So I wonder if we will have any other ship ?

    Please refer to this post: 

     

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