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  1. I bought a coffee card on my 4/12 Caribbean Princess cruise. I don't drink any specialty coffee. I did, however, drink LOTS of brewed coffee and teas. They told me to bring the card on my next cruise, and I can use the punches for brewed coffee, free. So, I can get 15 free cups of brewed coffee on my next cruise. I will bring my Princess Travel Mug that I got, which holds more than the large coffee cup that they have.

  2. We had a Caribe balcony, and had a wonderful time, also!

     

    Lucky you on the upgrade! I think that the guarantee cabin is the key. Also, if they get down to the last week, and have to sell cabins, it is easiest to sell the inside really cheap. Instead of bumping an inside to an outside view, and then the outside to the balcony, I can see that it was just a lot easier to bump you straight into a balcony.

     

    We got a good deal on our balcony, though, only paid about $550/pp for it.

     

    We thought the ship was in pretty good condition, but there were signs of wear and tear on the carpet and such. It is due for some TLC, but it isn't anything that will distract from your cruise.

     

    Have a wonderful time!

  3. Good Morning.

     

    We were on the same sailing and agree with most of your observations. They were spot on, especially regarding the ship's condition and the number of kids onboard. We had a great time, but will certainly think again before sailing over Easter break.

     

    We went to the Pub Lunch both times it was offered in the Crown Grill. Loved it!

     

    I don't know if the incident was related to the new Unlimited Drink Package, but several guys got into a "discussion" around the pool one afternoon and security had to break it up. Some minor pushing and shoving, many curse words around children. We've never witnessed this type of behavior on our prior cruises.

     

    For us, the best benefit is driving to the port from the Houston area. We were home on Saturday unpacking by 8:30. Can't beat it!

     

    All in all, we had a relaxing get away. We hope to do it again on the Emerald next year.

     

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    Oh my! I missed the "discussion" Was it at the MUTS pool or the other pool? I pretty much stayed near the MUTS pool

  4. Thanks for the nice review. Looking forward to being back on the CB in May.

     

    Did your cruise have the Crab Shack?

     

     

    Yes, it did, but we didn't eat there. We had made reservations for the Crown for Friday, and there was shrimp on the buffet, so we were good. I don't eat any other seafood, but DH does. I told him he could do it and I would just eat a hot dog, but he didn't want to this time.

  5. I'm glad your cruise was smooth sailing in most every way!!

     

    My friend was in your same stateroom on the CB a few months ago and sadly had a totally different experience with Eddie. He went so above and beyond that it was over the top, intrusive, and made them feel uncomfortable and without privacy the whole time. :-(

     

     

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    Hmm, that explains a few things. I wonder if he was spoken to about this. He always seemed very apologetic if he approached us to speak to us. He asked us to please put our "Freshen Room" card in the door when we left, and that he wouldn't interrupt us otherwise. Once, he knocked on the door to bring us our robes, and he apologized profusely for it. I had no complaints about him whatsoever.

  6. We originally were supposed to be on the March 15th sailing of the Caribbean Princess, but had to cancel it and reschedule it, (ended up getting wisdom teeth pulled on March 15th instead!) We had insurance and were able to reschedule it for April 12th, without losing any money, thankfully.

     

    We drove from central Illinois to Houston, leaving our home at 1:30 am on Friday. The car was loaded, we got up and showered and left. We had an uneventful drive, and arrived in Houston around 8 PM. Around 5 PM I decided to Priceline a hotel in the area. I ended up with The Marriott Springsuite. We got it for $80. Not bad. We walked to a bar/grill right next to the hotel to grab a bite to eat. The waitresses were VERY scantily dressed (not in a cute or sexy way either) and were kind of hard and dirty looking. The place was rather empty, but loud. Dan looked at me and said, “we’ll grab a quick drink and a snack and leave”. When I pulled out my chair, there was a can of beer upside down in the chair. I said, “no, we are not eating here. We are leaving. We aren’t starting out our vacation on this note”. So, we left and went to Chili’s. Not very adventuresome, but reliable and always the same! We were pretty wiped out, so we slept well. We ate their free breakfast in the morning, which was average, nothing more. But, it served its purpose! I took a quick trip to Starbucks and we decided to head to the port around 10:30 or so.

     

    It took us 35 minutes to get to the port, and get in the parking lot. We had prepaid for our parking. We dropped off the bags and then snagged our spot. Very easy. We walked right in and there wasn’t a line at all in the Platinum/Elite line. We got our cruise cards and were given a ticket for early boarding, and they directed us where to sit. We waited and it seemed like an eternity, because we were so anxious and ready to get on board! In all actuality, it was probably 15 minutes or so! LOL They opened up the doors and we were onboard, purchasing our soda stickers by 11:45. We went to our room to drop off my computer bag and my purse before heading to lunch. We had a balcony room on Caribe Deck, C730. Our room was in order and our cabin steward, Eddie, was there to greet us. He was very nice and was wonderful the whole trip. We went to Horizon Court to eat and had a nice lunch.

     

    Muster Drill went off without a hitch, except for a few older guys who insisted that they put their life jackets on. Oh well. LOL We had Anytime Dining, because we don’t want to be tied down to a certain dinner time . We also don’t particularly like sitting with strangers to eat, so we take the majority of our meals in the buffet . However, I was DYING for Love Boat Dream dessert, so we decided to eat in the Anytime Dining that first night. When asked if we preferred a table alone or with others, we decided to give it a try. Our tablemates were lovely people and we had nice conversation. It was a pleasant evening. The food was very good and my Love Boat Dream was every bit as good as I remembered! This turned out to be the only time we used the Anytime Dining room, though. We were tired, so we decided to turn in. The rooms next to ours had kids in the rooms across the hall. I think it was a few families travelling together. The kids were pre-teen and young teenage boys. The kids were LOUD. They didn’t close doors, they slammed them. Approximately 50 times or so each night. We decided we wouldn’t say anything, as long as it didn’t go on very late. They stopped between 10 and 10:30, so we didn’t say anything. But, it was an everyday occurrence. Next time we select our cabin, we will try and get a balcony that doesn’t have an inside cabin right across the hall, because I think lots of parents do this. There were LOTS of kids on this cruise, and for the most part, they were well behaved. I saw a little rough housing in the pool, but all in all, nothing major.

     

    Sunday – At Sea. We had breakfast in Horizon Court and then went back to the room. About 9:30 I went up to the pool area to get a seat around MUTS to lie in the sun and watch movies. Dirty Dancing was on at 10:00 and I always enjoy it. I have to say, I didn’t see any chair hogs. This was the best, most polite group of sunbathers I have ever encountered! For the whole cruise! I was pleasantly surprised! The weather was wonderful and it felt very relaxing. I had a hot dog off the grill for lunch. I left around 2, to get ready to go to the Cruise Critic M&G, but that didn’t work out for me. I went into the room, put my bag down and then went to retrieve my Kindle I had left by the pool. I ended up on a goose chase, because it got turned into the bar, and turned into the purser from there. When I got back to our cabin, I had left my key inside. DH was on the balcony reading and he couldn’t hear me knocking on the door or calling the phone. This was about the ONLY time I didn’t see Eddie in the hallway! I finally called Passenger Services and they sent someone up to let me in. That took about 15 minutes, but it was my own fault. I purchased a coffee card, and I used it exclusively for brewed coffee. I am a coffee addict, but I don’t like flavored or fancy coffees. Just plain old, good brewed coffee. We ate super in Café Caribe and it was average. MUTS - Hunger Games

     

    Monday – Cozumel: We normally book at least 1 excursion on a cruise, but this time we didn’t book anything. I had major colon surgery last year, and we just didn’t know how I would fare on an excursion, so we decided to just relax and not plan anything this year. We had breakfast from the IC and waited until the excursion people were off the ship before exiting. We took a taxi into town and shopped. When we were done, we took a taxi back and had a very good lunch in Horizon Court. I must say, we thoroughly enjoyed the lunches there this cruise. They were excellent. I enjoyed the lunches there much more so than the dinners. I was up at the pool by 12:30 with my Kindle reading. I had a great afternoon of sun. I went to the art exhibit to look at the Thomas Kinkade pictures. MUTS: Saving Mr. Banks. I hit the IC before going back to the room and took back a nice cup of tea and some desserts. Very tasty.

     

    Tuesday – Roatan: I went down to IC about 6 am with my kindle and read and drank coffee while DH slept a little longer. Ok, I admit it, I ate a chocolate chip muffin too. About 7 I took some breakfast goodies for him up to our room and we had breakfast. We did the same thing at Roatan, walked around a bit and did a little shopping. This is where I love to snorkel, so I was a little sad that I didn’t do that. Oh well, next time. When we got back to the ship, we had lunch from the grill and I was in my chair by the pool by 1. I do love being out there when a lot of others are off the ship. It was very quiet and the service was great. There weren’t any movies, just concerts at MUTS, and then they were doing karaoke there that night. We did supper in Café Caribe, but I wasn’t finding things I liked so I went out and got a hot dog from the grill and brought it in and ate with DH. We watched the jugglers in the Piazza, and they were very good and then went back to our room and read. It was a very relaxing day and was just what we needed. I had finished the 3 books I had downloaded to my Kindle, so I used some of my free internet minutes to buy 4 more books on Amazon and download them to my Kindle and my iPad. I had no issues with the internet or the internet speed doing this. No complaints!

     

    Wednesday – Belize: Initially I wasn’t going to get off the ship, but we decided to go in and walk around. We did breakfast at IC and waited until you didn’t need a tender ticket. We got right on the tender and had an uneventful ride in. In hindsight, I wish I had stayed on the ship. It was the same shops and we ended up not staying long. We ate lunch and I was at my usual spot by the pool all afternoon. It was very warm that day! We did our usual supper at Horizon Court. MUTS was Gravity. We went to see Zach Winningham, and I can see how he was selected 2013 Princess Entertainer of the Year. He was very good, we thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend it!

     

    Thursday – Sea Day: My usual coffee/breakfast in IC! I really enjoy their muffins and coffee! I have to admit, I got engrossed in an episode of The Love Boat on TV. I was at the pool by 10 am. I did not have trouble finding a chair in the sun, around the MUTS pool. There were a few chairs saved, but the people were coming and going frequently, and seemed to be picking up towels when they left. Most polite bunch of sunbathers I have encountered on a cruise! It was very warm and sunny. I took my Kindle to the pool, as they were playing The Princess Bride, a concert, and replaying Dirty Dancing. I don’t know why they did that. I had a hot dog from the grill for lunch, and had a very relaxing day. We donated $30 each to The Bingo Gods and then we did dinner at Café Caribe. It was pretty good. Not great, but good. Once again, I have to say that the lunches seemed to be better than the dinners, but that is just our opinion. That evening, the Princess Singers and Dancers were in the Piazza. There was a young guy at the piano, and he was very good. We went to see the magic show by Michael Baron. We thought he was entertaining. This was where we encountered the only grouchy person on the cruise ship! I won’t go into detail, but we were sitting next to a guy with a real attitude problem!

     

    Friday – Sea Day: I did breakfast in the IC again, and it was wonderful. It was cloudy and much cooler that day, so there would be no sunbathing! We explored the ship a little more and read. I actually read 7 books on this cruise! We had lunch in the Horizon Court and a light dessert/coffee from IC. We didn’t want to eat too much, because we had reservations at The Crown Grill that evening. We, once again, donated $30 each to The Bingo Fund in the afternoon. We didn’t win a darn thing! LOL We were surprised at how slow the boat was travelling, but knew that we wouldn’t have trouble making port. We had a lovely meal at The Crown Grill. We both had steak and lobster, along with every conceivable side dish you could imagine. It wasn’t busy at all in there and our service was excellent. We had 2 desserts, and I have to say that the Chocolate Explosion was heavenly. No other way to describe it. We were stuffed. We like to eat there on our last night, because it is always a sad night, because we are never ready to get off the ship. It kind of cheers us up. We walked around a bit and then went back to the room to pack. I finished packing and then, surprise surprise, I read some more.

     

    Disembarkation. I went down to IC at 6 and got coffee and muffins, and brought them back to our room. We showered and were ready for Express Walk Off at 7:05. Our group went to The Explorer’s Lounge. We didn’t wait very long and it seemed to be orderly. We made it quickly thru customers and we were in our car by 7:30 and ready to drive away.

     

    Sorry or all the detail. I figured you can read what you want, and skim over what you want. This was the LEAST that we have ever done on a cruise, but it was probably the most needed and the most relaxing. We had a hell of a year, and we just really needed to relax, spend time together and recharge. Mission Accomplished!

     

    State of the Ship: She is a beautiful ship, and I admit I am partial to the Caribbean Princess. She was the first ship we ever sailed, and we fell in love with cruising on her. She will hold a special place in our hearts because of this. However, you can easily see that she is in need of repair. We saw worn carpet and things that just needed updated or changed. Did it spoil our cruise? Not at all! Were we inconvenienced by any of this? Not in the least.

     

    I was a little disappointed with MUTS. It has changed. The first few cruises we went on, they had movies playing most of the time. They might repeat a movie (play it in the evening and then maybe the next morning), but they weren’t replaying old movies over and over again. Dirty Dancing, twice? Really? And they have played Mama Mia on each and every cruise we have gone on! The Tina Turner concert was good, but it has played on each and every cruise, also. I was glad to see that they had the Wake UP Show on the screen in the mornings, as opposed to a blank screen.

     

    Our room was fine, no issues. Our TV remote stopped working, they changed the batteries, and it still didn’t work, so they brought us another one. Our cabin steward was attentive and friendly and he was right on the ball with keeping our room in great shape. No complaints there.

     

    Food was average to good, depending on where you ate. We thought that the buffet lunches were extremely good for a buffet, the suppers were just ok. Breakfast was good in Horizon Court and good at the IC. I loved the hot dogs/brats from the grill and DH loved the hamburgers. We both had pizza once and thought it was not bad. On the other cruises we were not a pizza fan.

     

    Cruise Staff was friendly, efficient, and seemed to go above and beyond with a great attitude. No complaints whatsoever there!

     

    All in all, it was a great cruise! Just what we needed. The other passengers all seemed to be enjoying themselves (except for Mr. Grumpy in the theater) and were friendly, courteous and happy! We never experienced long lines anywhere and it didn’t seem crowded at all. Elevators, for the most part, were running well and we only had one time that we felt we waited very long.

     

    Is Houston our favorite port? No. We think it is much prettier to sail from Ft. Lauderdale, but that is our opinion. Also, it is much warmer sailing from Ft. Lauderdale than it is from Houston. I think that your last sea day, going into Houston, runs a much higher chance of being chillier. Will we sail from Houston again, yes, if the price is right! Can’t wait to cruise again!

  7. We were on the ship, too, and had a lovely fabulous trip There were lots if young teenagers in board, and many needed parental attention! We had a Caribe balcony, and our neighbours had kids in the inside 2 cabins across from us. They never shut a door, they slammed them. Approx 50 times a day/evening. Luckily, they weren't noisy after 10:30 or so!

     

     

     

     

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  8. We are in our car, sad to leave our home away from home behind. I will write a full review and post it tomorrow, as we have a 15 hour drive

     

    All things considered, the cruise was fabulous, weather was great (except last sea day was chilly) and we can say we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves

     

    To the CC members, I'm sorry I missed our get together and cabin crawl. I had a bit of an "incident". I was enjoying MUTS and sunbathing and was planning on going a little after 2pm. I left the pool and went our cabin to change. I went inside, dropped my bag and realized I had forgotten my Kindle. I ran up to get it and was told by a lady nearby that she turned it in at the bar when she realized I had forgotten it. I went to the bar, and they had just sent it down to The Purser's Office. I went and retrieved it, thankfully, and went back to our cabin. Lo and behold, I had left my room card in my bag. Ugh! DH was on balcony and didn't hear my knocks. Or my phone calls. This was the ONLY time that I didn't see our cabin Stewart in the halls. Another lady a few doors down was locked out because her hubby was in the shower with a deadbolt on. I called Passenger Services and they sent someone up to let me in. It took about 15 minutes. By then it was after 3 and I was ready to sit on my balcony and have a glass of Baileys :)

     

    Review will be posted tomorrow. :)

     

     

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  9. We have always had Anytime Dining and have enjoyed it. When we have travelled with friends and children, that was our only rule - everyone joined in at dinner. The rest of the day, you did what you wanted. We changed our dining time each night to fit what activities we wanted to do for the evening.

     

    When it is just DH and I (as in 4/12/14 CB) we only eat in the Anytime Dining room once - s I can get a Love Boat Dream :) We eat in the Crown Grill one night and the buffets the other nights.

     

    We have never done Traditional Dining and don't really have a desire to. I guess it is because we are both sales reps and have to talk to people all of the time in our jobs. On vacation, I don't want to have to talk to other people, unless I want to. It's my downtime. I love people, and I love to talk, I think we just need some downtime to recharge.

  10. I had one and it was ok. Not great, but not bad. I told the lady when I went I. That I "absolutely was not purchasing ANYTHING, and that the size if her tip would go down with each sales pitch". She laughed and didn't try and sell me a thing

     

     

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  11. Awesome! We are on the same cruise and our keeping our fingers crossed :) We have a Caribe balcony, and we are totally happy with it. But, it seems like several on our Roll Call have gotten upgrades today

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    That said… let’s think a moment…. Hmmmm…. Along the lines of the signs we’ve all seen, “NO SHOES, NO SHIRT, NO SERVICE,” maybe the wait staff should just ignore the improperly dressed "ones" and not take their order. Then again, with enough wine, I’d probably –brass tacks— ask first an inappropriately dressed guest at my table if they were aware of the dress code. Following up with why they felt they could violate it? Each question would become sharper and more confrontational until they either left or there was a shouting match that drew enough attention to get them escorted out.

     

     

    Wow.. First off, I agree with adhering to rules. On our first 3 cruises we dressed for formal night. The last 3 we decided to not dress up, so we ate in the buffet and Crown Grill instead, on formal night. I would NOT try to eat in the dining room dressed inappropriately.

     

    But, do you really think being rude to your tablemate is acceptable? Getting into a shouting match is appropriate behavior? I would much rather dine with a person in shorts, sandals and a polo shirt, than with a loud, arrogant, rude passenger dressed formally. You mention respect, that type of attitude does not convey respect. Whatever happened to being gracious?

  13. My first cruise I went and swam and snorkeled. The next 5 cruises I have considered it a very non-busy sea day! I stay on the ship! You get prime chair locations at the pool, no lines, attentive wait staff, peace and quiet! It is one of my favorite days!
  14. Glad your hubby's eye is ok. I was happy to read your post just now, because I just got off the phone with Berkeley! On 1/25 we booked on the 3/15 cruise on the CB. One week later my brother passed away suddenly. I am his executor and there is much to do in March. Not to mention, he was my biggest help in taking care of my 81 year old father, who has been seriously ill. Then, in the middle of all of this I got a severe abscess in my tooth that required putting a physical drain in, and I'm on my third round of antibiotics and just had a second root canal done on it (there was a hidden 4th canal on the root, very rare but happens). I need to go back in 3 weeks. Anyway, with all of this on top of my brother's death, we just can't go in March. We rebooked for the April 12th cruise on the same ship. The rep said with the death certificate it should be processed quickly. They were wonderful on the phone.

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