    
Write a Review on this Ship DiningThe ship’s main dining room, Regency, operates a traditional dining service, where passengers sit down at a set time each night, at a set table.
The food is just as good at the Marquis dining room, where there is no set table plan – you can eat when you want, where you want.
Alternative dining options with no extra charge include the 24-hour buffet restaurant Horizon Court, as well as the deck barbeque and pizzeria.
There is an extra charge and reservations are required for Sterling Steakhouse. Passengers in cabins with balconies can have a romantic dinner served on the balcony, at an extra charge.
Room service is available to all cabin grades.
EntertainmentAs well as Broadway style shows in the main theatre, there are plenty of other options for evening entertainment, including one of the largest casinos afloat, and several smaller lounges.
The Skywalkers nightclub and observation lounge is suspended 150 feet above the water. Art auctions are an integral part of a Princess Cruise.
Passengers who want to do more than simply lie by the pool can sign up to the cruise line’s ScholarShip@Sea learning programme, which includes photography and cookery classes.
There is a 24-hour Internet service, including wireless access and a library/writing room.
Princess Cruises’ ships also operate the popular Movies Under The Stars, where passengers can watch blockbusters in an open-air cinema, out on deck.
There is a good kids’ entertainment programme.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 1995 Onboard Currency: USD Nationality of Crew: Italian officers; international crew; British cruise staff No. of Crew: 900 No. of Passengers: 1950 Tonnage: 77000 Passenger/crew ratio: 2.2 Passenger/space ratio: 39.5
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