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L. Ward
Age: 24
This was our third cruise (and
our honeymoon). Our two previous cruises were on Royal Caribbean: the first was on Sovereign of the
Seas (2000) and the second was on Enchantment of the Seas (2001). We enjoyed both cruises and would
definitely cruise Royal Caribbean again, but wondered if all cruise lines were the same. For this
reason we did a lot of research on different cruise lines and ultimately chose Grand Princess
because of her reputation, price and itinerary.
We read practically every
cruise review on this website. Before we left we decided that we would in turn write a review that
would hopefully help someone else. The easiest way for me to write this is to write about specific
differences between the two cruise lines. Even though some of our comments might be in favor of one
cruise line or another we don’t want you to think we didn’t have a good time. We don’t mean to
be picky, these were just observations that we noticed. We had the most enjoyable, relaxing,
wonderful time on all of our cruises.
Transportation/Parking
We drove from Tampa to Ft.
Lauderdale to board the Grand Princess. Our first observation was that the parking garage was more
convenient to the terminal than on Enchantment of the Seas (which also leaves from Fort Lauderdale).
On Enchantment we had to check our bags at the curb, drive to the parking garage, and then ride a
shuttle bus back to the terminal. To board Grand Princess we parked our car in the terminal went
down the elevator and we were at the terminal.
Embarkation
Embarkation was really easy
and quick. We did the express check in, but it really didn’t make a difference because there was
virtually no waiting in any of the lines.
Mustering
Grand Princess’ mustering
drill was so much better than Royal Caribbean. It wasn’t nearly as painful. On Royal Caribbean you
had to put your life vests on go outside to your lifeboat station and wait for the cruise staff to
do roll call. They do not allow you to stand leisurely on the deck; rather you are crammed into
tight rows touching the person next to you. It is very hot and miserable.
On Grand Princess they did the
mustering drill in lounges and the theatre. You didn’t have to wear your life jacket until after
they did the demonstration and gave you time to practice. The Princess mustering drill was also more
informative. There was a recording that played over the PA system that told you exactly what you
would have to do in the event of a real emergency. The Princess made this required drill less
dreaded.
Coca Cola Stickers
When we were on Royal
Caribbean we didn’t purchase the Coca Cola stickers. We didn’t think it was worth it because the
soda from the soda guns didn’t taste that great. Plus you could get free soda in the dining room.
And the price was around 30 dollars. On Princess we purchased one Coca Cola sticker for my husband.
It was around 22 dollars after the gratuity and you get a thermal mug. It was definitely worth it
for us. You can go to any bar and use it, but remember to ask for a large if you are really thirsty
because they will always try to give you a small cup.
Personal Choice vs. Traditional Dining
On Royal Caribbean we had
great dining room service. The traditional seating allowed us to make friends with other cruisers.
We were able to develop a relationship with them and it was nice to touch base each night, discuss
our days and hear exciting plans for the coming day. Traditional dining also allows you to become
more intimate with your servers. The servers on Royal Caribbean were excellent; they were excited
about the food and made dining enjoyable. The servers we were assigned to have amazing memories.
After the first night they remembered how you liked your meat cooked, what drinks you liked with
your dinner, and any other idiosyncrasies that you might have had. The only downfall was that you
were on a time schedule to eat dinner, which meant that you might have to cut your time short in
ports if you had an early seating.
This is why we decided to go
with Personal Choice Dining on this trip. With Personal Choice Dining we didn’t feel that we got
nearly as good service as we did with Traditional Dining. The first night on Grand Princess we dined
in the Michelangelo Dining Room we had horrible service. It was slow and the waiter was unfriendly.
The next night and the remaining nights on the cruise we ate in the DaVinci Dining Room. The
remaining nights we had better service but it wasn’t nearly as good or as much fun as on Royal
Caribbean. We don’t know if the service wasn’t as personable because they had to constantly get
people in and out or if they didn’t have to work as hard to earn their tips because they were
automatically billed to your account each day; but we did notice a decrease in the quality of dining
service on Grand Princess.
The presentation of the
dinners was not as “Grand” on the Grand. Royal Caribbean’s food was more dramatic, more
delicious, and more unique. When we go on a cruise we like to try uncommon dishes that we don’t
normally eat at home.
Editorial Note: I discovered
the cold fruit soups served at dinner. They are unbelievable! I had two bowls of the strawberry
cream soup one night!
Husband’s Editorial Note:
Royal Caribbean’s lobster is the best that he has ever eaten. He thinks that they are bigger and
tastier than Princess’
Horizon Court vs. Windjammer
Princess’ Horizon Court was
heads and tails better than Royal Caribbean’s Windjammer. To begin the Horizon Court was open 24
hours. We had breakfast and lunch in the main dining rooms on Grand Princess once each. For the rest
of the week we ate in the Horizon Court for breakfast and lunch.
Royal Caribbean’s Windjammer
was always good, but nothing spectacular. There was often a line and the café wasn’t always open.
Midnight Buffet
There was no Midnight Buffet
per se on the Grand Princess. There was however a midnight bistro that was a sit down sort of meal
in a roped off area of the Horizon Court. The Horizon Court was open as well though.
On Royal Caribbean they have
one night where there is a grand midnight buffet. Even if you couldn’t possibly eat another bite
it is definitely something that we enjoy just for the pure spectacle. We did miss all of the
delicious chocolates that are on the midnight buffet. And on both Royal Caribbean Cruises we got to
go on a galley tour!
Pizzeria
The pizza and hamburgers were
excellent on both cruise lines. There are only two notable differences. The first is that the
pizzeria closes early on Grand Princess. It would be nice if they opened again later on in the
night. On Royal Caribbean the pizzeria is open late, which is a nice late night casual snack. The
second difference is that the Royal Caribbean’s pizzeria is a very small counter/window with very
slow service. On Grand Princess there are two huge separate counters for pizza and hamburgers. They
were quick and there was virtually no line.
Hagen Daas
On Grand Princess you have to
pay for ice cream (other than what was served after dinner in the dining room). I was opposed to
this and even though I love Hagen Daas Chocolate I avoided the temptation. My opposition really came
from reading other reviews on this page from people who had really good arguments against why the
cruise line shouldn’t impose an extra charge for premium ice cream.
On Royal Caribbean they have
an ice cream bar at designated times. However, it isn’t really ice cream. It is ice milk, which
really isn’t worth eating, but regardless it IS included in the price of the cruise and not an
additional charge.
Cabin Stewards
The cabin stewardess that we
had on Grand Princess was efficient and very friendly. However, we didn’t get any extras like we
did on Royal Caribbean. On both of our previous cruises we had outstanding cabin stewards who went
beyond our expectations. They worked really hard to make the room look and feel refreshing every
time you entered. They were creative with the pillows and towel figurines on the bed, which was a
nice treat.
Editorial Note: I prefer the
Andes Candies that they leave on your pillow on Royal Caribbean. On Princess they left poor quality
chocolate hearts.
Sabatini’s
Sabatini’s was a unique
dining experience. There was a cover charge of 15 dollars per person. It was a great experience and
the food was excellent, however, there were a lot of dishes that were available at one time or
another in the dining room or on the buffet in the Horizon Court. There were 17 courses. It was a
lot of food and it kept coming…until the officers came in to dine. Our waiter was then more
concerned with them rather than us. Regardless, it was a good dining experience. I don’t agree
that they have a surcharge, but what can you do?
We didn’t go to The Painted
Desert, however, we walked through several times while people were dining. It was weird there was a
main walkway from one side of the boat to the other that took you directly through the restaurant
while people were dining. Interesting.
Security
One really reassuring thing
about Grand Princess is their security system. When you first get on board they take a picture of
you. Every time you get off the boat at the ports they swipe your card out. When you get on the boat
they swipe you back in. Royal Caribbean didn’t do this. I always felt a little uptight about
getting left behind on Royal Caribbean. On Grand Princess I had no worries.
Princess Cays
This was a great first stop.
The island is relaxing and similar to Royal Caribbean’s Coco Cay. One thing I did like Princess
Cays was the brick sidewalk. You didn’t have to walk in the scorching sand until you got closer to
the water. All the reviews are correct when you get off the tender boat go left. It is more private
and not as crowded. The thing we liked best about Coco Cay was that on one side of the island it is
pretty secluded and the water is bluer and clearer. The sand was not nearly as shelly either. For
either island I would recommend a good pair of water shoes.
Grand Cayman
Of the four ports this was the
nicest in regards to cleanliness and manners. The streets were clean and the people in the stores
weren’t at all pushy. It was kind of refreshing. We didn’t swim with the sting rays, something
we would like to do if we went back to this port. This was a relaxing day and we tend to like to
stay on the boat when the masses are on the islands.
Costa Maya
Everything that we read about
Costa Maya before we left was true. It isn’t worth the stop. A stop in Jamaica would have made a
non-port a fun port! There is little fresh air circulating in the enclosed circle of pushy
shopkeepers. The prices are outrageous here and the salesmen aren’t willing to make a deal as
easily. We got off the boat, walked the circle and got back on the boat. The most interesting thing
we saw in this port was sharks swimming in the water near the pier. We enjoyed watching them while
we were eating lunch in the Horizon Court.
Cozumel
This was by far our favorite
port on this itinerary. We went to one of the government run beaches, Playa del Sol. The cab ride
cost around 15 dollars each way and the basic admission onto the beach was 6 dollars per person. It
was worth the money. There were public showers, hammocks, water toys, and plenty of beautiful beach.
Many shore excursions include a stop at this beach, so by midday it gets really crowded. Beware of
the shopkeepers at the entrance of the park; they are very pushy. In fact, all of the shopkeepers
are very pushy in the downtown area. Prices are good if you are good at bargaining.
Famed Carlos and Charlie’s
is a lot of fun and we would have had more fun if we had more time to spend there. The day goes by
really quick.
Editorial note: There are
Mexican Guardsmen along the pier carrying really big guns. It was kind of hairy, but for our
protection.
Island Maps
On Royal Caribbean they put
Island maps and shopping maps in your room the evening before visiting a port. On Grand Princess
they handed out shopping maps only as you were walking down the plank at port. I really liked having
an island map because we like to explore the island ourselves, in addition to visiting the shops.
I do however like the shopping
guides on both cruise lines because it gives you an idea of which shops you will be able to find
what you are interested in, as well as freebies and discounts.
Arcade
Grand Princess had a virtual
arcade. There were some fun games: air hockey, racing, and the usual arcade fare. We really enjoy
playing air hockey. It is by far one of our favorite things to do. This arcade was fun and during
peak times crawling with kids. We went a couple of times when they had arcade specials (i.e. half
off play from 4-6) and had a really good time.
Entertainment
Entertainment aboard Grand
Princess was similar to Enchantment of the Seas and Sovereign of the Seas. Singing and dancing, a
couple of comedians, a juggler who thinks he is a comedian, and a magician. Nothing to write home
about.
The Boat Itself
The Grand Princess was huge.
It was well maintained and cleverly designed. The crew is constantly working on the boat keeping it
up to par. The atrium wasn’t overly spectacular. There were two main pools and two smaller pools,
one in the front of the boat and one in the back. There were about 10 hot tubs. All of the pools
were really nice and one bonus was that the pool water wasn’t salt water nor chlorinated.
Disembarkation
Disembarkation on Grand
Princess was easy and fast. We went to breakfast and waited for our color. When it was called we
walked right off the boat, we didn’t have to wait in any lines. I think it helped that there were
two places where you could get off the boat into the terminal.
Royal Caribbean, however, was
another story. When our color was called there was another line that we had to wait in. It probably
took close to 45 minutes to disembark.
Summary We had a great time on the Grand Princess. The ship was so large that we didn’t even see everything on the ship. We wouldn’t mind sailing on her again, but there are so many other itineraries that we want to try and other cruise lines that we want to explore first. Cruising is really what you make of it. Ask a Question About Princess Cruise Lines
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