Jason Petty
Age: 29
Occupation: Consultant
Number of Cruises: 3
Cruise Line: Princess
Ship: Sapphire Princess
Sailing Date: June 11th, 2004
Itinerary: Victoria B.C.
If after reading this review you have any questions about the ship, please
feel free to email me directly at
jpetty007@msn.com .
The “official” maiden voyage of the Sapphire Princess sailed for week long
trip to Alaska on Sunday June 13th. This two night sailing that we went on
was a “pre-maiden” voyage for the weekend that took us from Seattle
Washington to Victoria B.C. and back. We sailed on Friday June 11th and
returned on Sunday June 13th. The ship was christened in Seattle on June
10th.
There is no arguing that the Sapphire Princess is a gorgeous, and massive,
ship. This was my 3rd cruise (my wife’s 4th) and our first Princess
cruise. We had previously cruised with Royal Caribbean and Carnival. We
fully explored the ship the day we boarded, moving from one deck to the
other until we reached all 18…yes 18 DECKS!! Like I said, this ship is
massive. We have been on one bigger ship, Royal Caribbean’s Voyager of the
Seas, but when you’re talking 113,000 vs. 138,000 Gross Tonnage, they are
both big.
On the second night as we returned to Seattle, we met up with the sister
ship to the Sapphire, the Diamond Princess. With helicopter circling (I
imagine he was taking video or still shots for promotional advertising) we
joined up for an hour or so and cruised together side by side. It was an
incredible experience. Some of the crew onboard the Sapphire had spent
time on the Diamond helping to get her ready to sail back in March and had
many friends onboard. Some of them were visibly overjoyed and videotaped
the experience. They really do take a lot of pride in their ships and
service. With crowds cheering back and forth from each ship, and ship’s
whistle’s blowing, we made a short journey together as both of Princess’
“jewels” were together for the first time.
Overall Review of Ship:
We truly were the first people to sail on the ship, other that the crew
that was on it for its voyage from Japan where it was built. I have never
been on a ship so new that you could smell the new carpet in the stateroom
hallways and new leather on the couches and armchairs in the Wheelhouse
Bar. The mattress in the room was so new and firm, it was like sleeping on
a brick, but that was to be expected. Everything was SO CLEAN! The Casino
didn’t even have that “smoky” smell to it…yet. However, we did spend an
hour on the last night in the Casino, and even while fully crowded, the
ventilation system in there is fantastic as it didn’t smell that bad at
all. The décor of the ship isn’t too ‘Vegas Style” which I found nice.
Often cruise ships tend to lean more on the gaudy side of décor, but
Princess did a fabulous job picking out the colors and fixtures. With a
ship of this size, my wife was really hoping for some more shopping
options. I feel that Princess could have dropped one of the MANY bars
around the Atrium and added a couple of more shops. Other than the gift
shop, there was a jewelry shop, a liquor store and a perfume store. This
is a beautifully built ship. Even fully booked, as we were with over 2,600
passengers, we did not feel crowded once!
Stateroom:
We had a private balcony room (one of 750 of them) on the Aloha deck
(A200). Our room was port side and 3 staterooms from the front of the
ship. We could actually sit on our balcony and watch the captain steer the
ship because of Princess’ bridge design that sticks way out on either
side. It was a ‘standard’ size room that you would expect. The shower was
small, but nice in the fact that it had great water pressure and a massage
shower head on it. There is plenty of closet space and lots of hangers.
The Princess Theater:
The Princess Theater had plenty of seating and was very comfortable. They
could have had a few more waiters/waitresses checking in to offer drinks
as we were unable to get one during both nights. The entertainment was TOP
NOTCH. Absolutely the best entertainment we have seen on a cruise ship.
They opened the first night with a small song/dance and introduced the
cruise director and staff. They followed that up with a comedian that
specialized in impressions. He nailed most of them and overall was pretty
funny. The second and final night, the entertainers performed “The Piano
Man”. The musical was a beautiful performance celebrating the music of
Billy Joel, Liberace, Neil Sedaka, Barry Manilow and Elton John. The
choreography and singing talent was superb. Princess really has a group of
wonderfully talented individuals onboard. The folks in the band and in the
sound/lighting department also did a fabulous job.
Explorer’s Lounge:
This is where my wife and I headed after the evening show in the Princess
Theater. The theme in the lounge is Asian and African themed and also
offers plenty of comfortable seating. The talent they brought onboard was
hilarious! The first night they offered a ventriloquist. I know, I know,
most ventriloquists are annoying and not very good, but this guy really
was. It was a family friendly show, but he did get close to crossing the
line a few times (which I was hoping for).  The second night,
there was a stand-up comedian that has opened for Jerry Seinfeld and Tim
Allen. This guy was absolutely one of the funniest live comedians I have
seen (on or off of a ship). Again it was a family friendly show, but he
did make it very funny and really got the crowd involved in the show. When
the two comedy shows ended in the lounge, there was a band who would take
the stage. They played mostly top 40 music from the 90’s and some more
recent. They weren’t very good and we actually made it a point to make our
way past the lounge whenever we saw them on stage.
Club Fusion:
This venue is similar in style to the Explorer’s Lounge but with a larger
dance floor. There are a few video slots/poker in the back so you can
gamble while the band plays. The décor is interesting as it’s mostly
western style, but never heard western music playing there. It was here
that Princess decided to have a contest based on American Idol called
Princess Idol. They had guests come up and sing Karaoke. People in the
crowd would vote and the second night of the cruise the winners would come
back and perform until there was a winner. Leading down a staircase from
Club Fusion is the Wake View Bar. This bar is about the size of two
staterooms. We walked down there to check it out, but it seems like a
waste of space for a bar and probably could better be utilized for
storage. 
Skywalker Lounge:
This is a GREAT place to hang out if you are looking for a spot to party
and dance. From the deck below, you take an escalator leading up a black
lit corridor to heart pounding bass and flashing lights. The dance floor
was a little small, but there is plenty of room around to sit and have a
cocktail waiting for an opening. The DJ was excellent and the lighting and
effects were intense. The décor was fantastic and really made you feel
like you were in a dance club.
Wheelhouse Bar:
A signature lounge on all of Princess’ Ships, this lounge seemed pretty
nice. We walked through it a couple of times, but didn’t see much action
in it. It is a nautical themed lounge with a large dance floor and a small
three person band that consisted of a drummer and pianist and horns.
Churchill’s:
Small yet cozy bar. This is Princess’ cigar lounge and the only place
onboard where cigar and pipe smoking is permitted. There are a wall of
TV’s and a bar with sports memorabilia around the walls. The ceiling has
two pool tables in them. This was the perfect place to enjoy the Cuban
cigar I had picked up in Canada as well as a nice port wine.
Internet Café:
We didn’t use this café, but walked through it. It’s definitely more high
tech than I’ve seen on other ships. Each terminal has a flat screen
monitor and a webcam for video conferencing. You can also print out color
pictures to a printer (for a fee). If I recall correctly, the fees for
internet service was .35/minute. There is a coffee bar inside here as
well. The library also has a few terminals.
Lotus Spa/Fitness Room:
We took a tour of the Spa when we got onboard before any appointments were
made so we could explore the whole thing. What a wonderfully relaxing
place. They have dozens of treatments to choose from including two steam
rooms which are free of charge. For a massage or other personal treatment,
you are led to a private room, each with a water view. You have your
choice of music, or none at all, in addition to choice of three scents in
the room. Just push a button, and the room is filled with a sweet scent of
your choice. While you are waiting for your appointment, you can relax in
the Zen room. If you just want a quick back/neck massage. There are sit
down tables outside the spa entrance where you can get a 5 minute massage
for under $10. The Fitness room is incredible! There is PLENTY of
treadmill/elliptical type machines each with their own flat panel TV in
addition to plenty of weight machines and free weights. There is a
separate room for aerobics. The fitness room overlooks the front of the
ship.
Poolside:
There are four pools onboard, and a fifth kiddy splash pool. There are
also several hot tubs around each pool. Two smaller pools in the back and
two main pools mid-ship. The main outdoor pool has a walkup bar in
addition to a pizzeria and burger/hot dog bar. There also is an ice cream
bar, but to my surprise, you have to pay extra for ice cream. In my
opinion, Princess should really make this a free food option. I don’t see
any point in charging for a scoop of ice cream, but having unlimited free
food on the rest of the ship. The temperature on this short cruise was
mostly in the upper 50’s so, not many people were at the outdoor pool.
Most were next to it in the Solarium pool. All closed in by windows, this
pool is a wonderful place to pull up a lounge chair and take a nap. It was
always warm and comfortable inside regardless of the weather outside.
Food and Dining:
We opted for the traditional dining option the main dining room both
nights, but Princess does offer an “Alternative Dining Option” which was
new to us. In addition to the main dining room, there are four other
dining rooms. I didn’t ask too much about this, but from what I
understand, you can freely come and go and have the same menu options as
presented in the main dining room. Rather than traditional seating where
you sit with the same group, you can choose to sit anywhere. In addition
to these 5 dining rooms, there is the buffet/bistro in the back of the
ship and Sabatini’s restaurant. Here you pay a flat fee and have a dinner
in a smaller atmosphere. I’m not sure if the food is any better as I’ve
never tried this option on any cruise. I didn’t feel it was necessary to
try it on a two night cruise, but may in the future on a longer cruise.
The food overall was excellent. I did have one bad meal the first night. I
chose to order the New York Strip steak off the alternative menu as
nothing appealed to me on the main menu for main course. The steak was a
poor cut and was not cooked very well. Other than this choice, everything
else on board was wonderful. From the King Crab Legs and Beef Wellington
to the scrambled eggs in the buffet/bistro everything was cooked to
perfection.
Onboard activities:
The one thing I love about cruising is the options you have for activities
onboard. I had always wanted to try a golf simulator, and did so at one of
the two they have onboard. I made an appointment and got up there to play.
Apparently the crew member had opened up the simulator a little late that
day (although was there on time for me) and decided to let everyone play
for free. I ended up playing for almost an hour and finished up 18 holes
at Pebble Beach. This was a lot of fun for me, although the putting is
impossible!! They have a 9 hole mini-golf course as well complete with
sound effects of birds chirping and balls dropping into the cups. There is
a walking track on the sports deck and a covered tennis/basketball court.
Inside you can participate in trivia challenges, watch a movie, play a
board game or just sit and people watch while enjoying a cocktail.
Princess definitely provided a lot of options for entertainment. I didn’t
see the option to play BINGO either day which my wife and I usually like
to participate in. Maybe they offer it on a longer cruise.
Overall:
The cruise was a wonderful experience. I would have liked to stay on for
the next week and continue on to Alaska, but who ever wants to get off of
the ship once they are onboard. I definitely recommend this ship for the
beginning cruiser or the seasoned cruiser. The food was the best I’ve had
of the three companies we’ve sailed with. The entertainment was the best I
have seen. The service, while good, was not exceptional. Especially in the
dining room where the waiter and head waiter weren’t very personable, nor
did we ever see the Maitre d’. We are not heavy drinkers, but do enjoy an
occasional cocktail, and the cocktails served to us onboard were
fantastic, and VERY reasonable. Martini’s and margaritas for under $5 and
well drinks for under $3. This was a nice change from the over $7 drinks
we’ve seen on past cruises. One note: Rather than having envelopes to
place gratuities in for the end of the cruise, Princess has decided to
charge a small fee to your room bill for housekeeping and dining room
service. The charges we had were $6.50 for dining room per night and $3.50
per night for housekeeping. Many people decide to not leave a gratuity for
service onboard so it’s nice to see Princess do this as these folks rely
on gratuities for a majority of their income. However, it isn’t as much as
these folks deserve. Definitely try to leave a little more if you can and
give it directly to them on the last night of your cruise. Show them that
you appreciate their service. They really strive to bring you the best
service they can and in many cases are away from family and friends for
months at a time to provide a better life for them.
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