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MV Pacific Sky

Your Rating:FiveStars
Reviewed by: Robert Graham
# previous cruises: 2
Date of Trip: November 10, 2000
Itinerary: South Pacific

Overview
As many of you know Sky Princess has now transferred to P&O Australia and is operating as ‘Pacific Sky’ out of Sydney. I was lucky enough to be the first passenger on her first cruise out of Sydney on 10/Nov/2000. The ship had just undergone a 2 week, 10 million Dollar refurbishment and was completely refitted with a new exterior paint scheme and completely new interior finishes. Overall I had a fabulous cruise and would recommend it to anyone, especially families and young people as it really is a ‘Funship’. The ship which was built in 1984 has been well looked after by Princess and the 10 million Dollar refit has it looking fantastic. The ship is a nice size (46000 tons) and is the largest ship permanently based in the South Pacific. It is also the last Steam Ship ever Built and is therefor completely vibration free. Also there was no engine noise noticeable at any stage of our cruise and the ship provided an excellent smooth sailing even through some sizeable swells on the 2nd night. Being an Australian cruise product makes the atmosphere on board laid back and casual while the staff are warm and friendly. ‘Pacific Sky’ is a 4 star ship and is very reasonably priced and from what I experienced she earns a 10 out of 10 for overall cruise experience.

Public Areas
Once we had unpacked I went exploring the ship and found it generally to be very light and open, at no time do you feel claustrophobic and the layout is relatively simple and easy to get used to. Getting around the ship is easy, there are 2 main staircases and these are colour coded Gold (being forward) and Silver (being aft) so it is easy to know which end of the ship you are at. The Gold staircase runs the full 11 decks of the ship from the cinema at the bottom to the Fitness centre at the top and 3 talking Elevators service each stair case (they tell you where they are going and what deck you are on). The Promenade deck 8 is where you will find a lot of the public rooms including the Pacific Sky Showroom (a 600 seat theatre where the nightly shows are held), Promenade lounge (pleasant lounge next to the photo shop with full table service), the Sports Bar (great for sports enthusiast with a big screen that shows major sporting events live from around the world), the Veranda Lounge (Elegant lounge with full Bar service and live entertainment), Rodeo Drive (with kiosk, odd shop and mini department store) and of course the fabulous Pizzeria open 24 hours with the best pizza’s in the pacific! One deck down on Aloha deck 7 are the 2 restaurants and the children’s centre, with a special room for littlies and teenagers as well as the 3rd pool. 2 decks down on Caribe deck 5 is the lobby with Pursers office/reception as well as the tour office. I found the reception staff to be both friendly and helpful as were all the staff. Also on this deck is the Beautician and Hairdressing salon. 2 decks down on Emerald deck 3 is the Medical centre and 2 decks down again on Gala Deck 1 is the Cinema which is modern and comfortable and showed latest releases as well as some golden oldies. It had a balcony level and a stage so was also used for live performances.

Food and Service
We Dined in the Regency (the larger of the 2 restaurants Regency and Savoy) and were pleasantly surprised by the extremely high quality of the food which was excellent! We sat at a table for 6 and although not next to the window they were large picture windows and you could see out from all tables. The service was also excellent and the restaurants were stunningly refurbished.I had Lunch at the on deck buffet which was aft on promenade deck around one of the pools. It was very popular and the food was great especially the deserts.

Cabins
plenty of storage space, a wardrobe each! The bathroom great and the shower was huge! It even had a retractable clothes line in it (very handy for wet swim gear). Our room also had a dresser with chair, lamp and phone, a table with 2 chairs, a TV and a bedside table with lockable draws (and a call button for your cabin steward! Like on an aeroplane). Our cabin also had a built in hair dryer and 2 windows. Whilst on board I had the opportunity to see all grades of cabin and each cabin was Identical to ours in size and layout (inside rooms were also identical only with a blank wall behind the curtains) except the suites and suites with balconies which were also of extremely high standard.

Entertainment
After dinner we went to the Pacific Sky showroom (a 600 seat theatre forward on promenade deck) for the show ‘Rhythms of the City’ which was outstanding. On the second night they featured an illusionist who was surprisingly good. After the show I checked out the casino which was abuzz with activity, I then went to the nightclub which was the best party on the high seas! This ship is very much a party ship and as so is very alive at night. The nightclub is half indoor and half outdoor (on a special rear deck fitted with lights and sound system) under the stars. The DJ was great and we partied well into the early morning around 5.30 by which time breakfast buffets were being set up on-deck and fresh coffee was much appreciated by the hundred or so of us that had danced right through the night!

Activities
Day 2 was spent out at sea and I spent a lot of the day lying by the main pool on lido deck 10. The ship has 3 pools and an indoor whirlpool spa. All the deck chairs were new and very comfortable and there is plenty of deck space for everyone. Unlike modern liners ‘Pacific Sky’s’ pools are all aft and the rear of the ship is nicely layered. On the top deck there is a running track and there is a jogging club which runs early each morning. During the day I also went to the fitness centre on Sun Deck 11 and used the gym which was impressive and has floor to ceiling windows. Here I also took a dip in the whirlpool (great after a workout) and popped into the sauna. Massages are available at a price. Baby Sitting is available at night and there is an extensive children's program with a special children's centre during the day

Who Goes
Pacific Sky is a Funship so it is mostly younger people and Families. The people on our cruise were great! We had a lovely couple on our table and met the nicest group of 8 next to us. I would say the average age on our cruise would have been 30 with a really nice mix of Families, couples and singles out for a good time.

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