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‘Big ship choice, small ship feel’, is how Princess Cruises describes this experience, meaning that, while this is one of the biggest ships on the seas, passengers needn’t feel that they are hemmed in among a huge crowd.
Personal Choice Cruising is Princess Cruises’ version of NCL’s Freestyle cruising, meaning that passengers have the choice of where they want to eat, and what they want to do for entertainment.
Facilities include a wedding chapel, sports bar, nine-hole putting course and golf simulator, four pools (including on swim-against-the-current pool) a sports court and jogging track and spa, three main dining rooms and three unique show lounges, making this one of the most extensive entertainment choices afloat.
CabinsAlthough the ship has 1,544 cabins, the grades of accommodation are not as numerous or baffling as on some other cruise lines.
Basically, you can choose between basic interior and exterior cabins, ocean-view and mini-suites (both with balconies) or the main suites.
Family suites are available, consisting of, two self-contained staterooms interconnecting through a large living room that leads to an oversized private balcony. Each suite sleeps up to eight people. The balcony suites have separate seating areas
The biggest suite is the Grand Suite, which has a large balcony, PC, walk-in closet and corner tub in the bathroom with whirlpool jets.
Even the basic cabins are a good size, with ample storage space. There is one full deck of mini-suites and 80% of all outside cabins have private balconies.
There are 20 cabins for wheelchair users.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 2004 Onboard Currency: USD Nationality of Crew: British officers, international crew and staff No. of Crew: 1150 No. of Passengers: 3110 Tonnage: 116000 Passenger/crew ratio: 2.7 Passenger/space ratio: 37.3
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