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Princess Cruises

MV Golden Princess

TravelPage.com Rating:Four Stars
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Operator: Princess Cruise Lines
Year Built / Last Refurbished: 2001
Length / Tonnage: 910 / 108,860
Number of Cabins / Passengers: 1,300 / 2,600
Officers / Crew: Italian / Italian
Operating Area: Eastern Caribbean

Overview
At 108,860 tons she is too wide to fit through the Panama Canal but her size allows her to offer passengers an unmatched number of outside cabins with balconies.

Public Areas
The public areas are very nice, beginning with the Grand Plaza which is the first place you visit as you board the ship. The interior design of the Golden Princess was done by a team of Italian architects and designers. With the Golden Princess and her sister Grand Princess they have demonstrated that you can actually build a large ship and still maintain a sense of intimacy usually only found on smaller vessels. Having said that, you still do a lot of walking on this ship to get from here to there.

Most of the public rooms are located on the lower decks and as such offer great views of the sea. A walk-around promenade is great for long walks or a relaxing place to read a good book. Rooms of note include the Princess Theater where it is difficult to find a seat with a bad view - something that cannot be said for all theaters at sea. The Explorers lounge is also a great place to relax and enjoy the entertainment. The Vista lounge is made up of very comfortable couches the view of the stage is good.

The Golden Princess has four pools, all freshwater. On cruises to the Caribbean they can get crowded so if you want to avoid the crush show up early in the morning or in the late afternoon when everyoune is getting ready for dinner. As with most cruise ships today the "chair hogs" will be out in force so don't be afraid to move a towel or book if the chair is empty for 30 minutes or more. The lap pool is nice and you can actually get a work out if you wish. There is a pizzeria and hamburger grill near Neptunes Reef. The spa areas on board are crowded until about 5 p.m. after that you can even have the spa to yourself for as long as you like.

The Casino is one of the biggest afloat with plenty of slot machines and you typical table games.

There is also a good basketball court not too big but good enough, never crowded. Also the Golden Princess has a Video Arcade VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY a great place for kids a lot of games all for a price though but worth it they will enjoy it.

Another can't miss spot is Skywalkers Disco/Nite Club perched 15 decks above the ship's stern. With floor to ceiling windows Skywalkers offers breathtaking views of the ocean.

Dining
The ship offers a variety of dining options with three main dining rooms that seat around 500 passengers at a time. With the introduction of Personal Choice dining the service has dropped off a bit as most passengers are served by different personnel each evening. Food on board is good, not great. It seems more and more of the staff are working for tips nowadays so at times the service can become intrusive and it becomes difficult to just enjoy your meal.

Dinner in the alternative restaurants is a bit more refined - although not without risk. One of our fellow passengers on the Grand Princess (Golden Princess sister) described a dinner at Sabatini’s - the Italian restaurant - where service started out awful, but mid-dinner the waiter appeared to give up, and they were assigned a new one. He turned out to be excellent - all the way down to singing and recommending courses from the menu. During meals at Sabatini's diners are sometimes encouraged to leave between courses and stretch or walk around a bit if they want. There was a fifteen dollar charge per person for Sabatini's.

The other alternative restaurant is the Painted Dessert which features southwestern American food. The quality of the food here is not quite as good as the Italian dishes in Sabatini's. If you have to choose between the two, opt for Sabatini's.

There is a 24-hour dining restaurant the Horizon Court which has beautiful floor to ceiling windows with the gorgeous view of the ocean. The overall service here is is very good.

Cabins
Of the 1300 cabins on board, 931 are outside and 710 of those have balconies. In a typical outside cabin with a balcony you will find a nice use of wood, mirrors, fabrics and soft colors give it a homey feeling. Using every nook and cranny, there is just enough storage space for a 7 night cruise. There’s also some wasted space under the TV, between the TV and refrigerator, which could accommodate a good size shelf or small cabinets. The Sony TV’s have front cable plug-ins to make it easy to view videos you tape and/or pictures taken from a digital camera.

Don’t pack a hair dryer, it’s provided, and the beds are just high enough off the floor to slide your luggage (soft sided) underneath. Standard inside and outside cabins aboard Princess ships are not spacious, until you get into a mini-suite, or better, category. But if you pack (and unpack) right, you will have ample room. Our balcony was GREAT!! - again, second time around. We spent a lot of time on it and it was one of the larger ones we’ve had. The balconies on the Aloha and Baja decks have 4 chairs and a 30”X 30” table and were totally private. The balconies on Dolphin deck were the same as Aloha and Baja, but had absolutely no privacy. Our balcony, on Caribe deck, was twice the size as the others, offered 50% privacy. We lived out here. For all you sun worshipers, choose the starboard side, shade lovers, port side - at least on this itinerary.

Who Goes
You'll meet all kinds here....multi repeaters, partiers, families, the young and old, the wealthy and the not so.

Itinerary
The Golden Princess spends her year sailing extended itineraries in the Mediterranean. Voyages range from 12 days to 19 days. She sails from Monte Carlo and Barcelona. In the winter she heads across the Atlantic where she offers eastern Caribbean cruises from Ft. Lauderdale. On the eastern Caribbean trips she stops at St. Thomas, St. Maarten, Princess Cays plus three days at sea.

The HEAVY WORD
If I had a direct line to the heads of Princess Cruises, I'd shout "Come on guys.....you have an nice pair of ships with the Grand and Golden Princess. Come to think of it, we like almost all your ships....but please, oh please, tone down the Turkish bazaar feeling. We're not all shopaholics, and I can't believe the resultant ill will you are creating among your passengers is worth the few extra dollars you're making by hounding us to buy 'til we're numb." That's my ONLY major complaint with Princess....and it's the ONLY reason I cannot assign their ships higher ratings. The food on the Golden and Grand is good, the service can be very good and the atmosphere is lovely. So if you are a stronger person than I, and can pay no mind to the endless barrage of on board merchandising, I think you'll have a wonderful cruise on the Golden Princess.

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