Princess Cruises ship cabin and suite guide: Everything you want to know
Is a balcony cabin a must for you when you cruise? Princess Cruises could be your line.
The California-based brand was a pioneer in adding a large number of balcony cabins to ships, and even its oldest vessels are loaded with balcony cabins — something that can't be said for many of its rivals.
On the flip side, Princess offers relatively few suites on its ships compared to some of the big-ship lines with which it most directly competes, including Celebrity Cruises , Norwegian Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean. Just 46 of the 1,830 rooms on the line's recently unveiled Discovery Princess are suites, for instance. Believe it or not, that's an improvement from earlier vessels in the same series, some of which have as few as 36 suites.
Princess also isn't known for enormous and amenity-filled suites.
What this means is there aren't a lot of ways to live large on a Princess ship or pack a lot of people into a single accommodation. Until the debut of Sky Princess in 2019, the line didn't have a single cabin that could accommodate more than four people.
That said, on Princess ships, you can often create larger living spaces by booking two connecting cabins.
A Princess Cruises cabin primer
As is typical for many cruise ships, Princess vessels offer cabins in four broad categories: Windowless "inside" cabins, ocean-view cabins, balcony cabins and suites.
As noted above, a significant portion of cabins on all Princess ships are balcony cabins — the category of cabin that everyone wants these days. About 80% of the 1,834 cabins on Princess's six-month-old Enchanted Princess are balcony cabins or suites with balconies, for instance. Compare that to the 72% of cabins on Royal Caribbean's four-year-old Symphony of the Seas that are balcony cabins or suites with balconies.
Notably, every single cabin facing the sea on three of the newest Princess ships — Royal Princess, Regal Princess and Majestic Princess — has a balcony. These three vessels are completely devoid of ocean-view cabins (cabins facing the sea that only have a window). That's relatively unusual in the world of big mass-market ships — the niche of cruising in which Princess plays. It's more common with luxury cruise vessels.
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At the same time, as noted above, Princess vessels have fewer suites than you'll find on the ships operated by such big-ship brands as Royal Caribbean and Celebrity.
Here's a breakdown of the broad cabin categories on Royal Princess, which is typical of the line's newer ships (it's the prototype vessel for the line's new, six-ship Royal Class series):
Inside cabins: 342 (19%) Ocean-view cabins: 0 (0%) Balcony cabins (including mini-suites): 1,402 (79%) Suites: 36 (2%)
On older Princess ships (and, in general, all older cruise ships), there are fewer balcony cabins. However, the ratio of balcony cabins to non-balcony cabins is much higher on older Princess ships than it is on older vessels at many other big-ship lines. An impressive 72% of the 1,000 cabins on Princess's 2003-built Coral Princess, for instance, are balcony cabins.
On Coral Princess, inside cabins and ocean-view cabins only make up 26% of all rooms. A breakdown of the cabin categories on that ship:
Inside cabins: 108 (11%) Ocean-view cabins: 157 (16%) Balcony cabins (including mini-suites): 719 (72%) Suites: 16 (2%)
The takeaway here is that you'll have an easier time locking down a balcony cabin on a Princess ship — even an older Princess ship — than you will when booking many of the ships operated by competing big-ship lines.
Just note that you'll want to book early if you're aiming for a suite on a Princess ship since there are so few of them. Note, also, that suites tend to sell out early on cruise ships in general. An old saying in the cruise industry is that "ships sell from the top and the bottom." That is, the first cabins on any vessel to sell out are the most expensive cabins, which are the suites, and then the least expensive cabins, which typically are the inside cabins. The mid-priced "middle" cabins sell last.
Design-wise, Princess's cabins and suites are fairly basic and comfortable, if not super stylish.
When it comes to rooms, Princess is sort of the Marriott of the big-ship cruise world. Its rooms are comfortable and functional, but a bit bland. Avant-garde style is not a Princess thing.
Inside cabins on Princess Cruises ships
These are the cabins you stay in when you're on a tight budget. On any Princess ship, they are almost always the least-expensive option when you're booking a cabin. You often can save considerable money by booking an inside cabin versus an ocean-view or higher-level cabin.
What you'll give up, of course, is that ocean view. Your room will have four walls and no windows offering a glimpse of the outside world.
You'll also be in a relatively small room. The typical inside cabin on the new Discovery Princess measures 166 square feet, with some as big as 175 square feet. By comparison, the typical balcony cabin on Discovery Princess measures 181 square feet, not including a 41-square-foot balcony (for a total of 222 square feet).
Still, the inside cabins on Princess ships are bigger than the inside cabins on ships operated by some of the line's main competitors.
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Inside cabins on Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas, for instance, measure just 149 square feet — quite a bit less than the inside cabins on Discovery Princess.
Note that older Princess ships sometimes have smaller inside cabins than newer Princess ships. On the line's 2003-built Coral Princess, inside cabins measure just 156 to 166 square feet. On the line's 1998-built Grand Princess, most inside cabins are 160 square feet (some wheelchair-accessible inside cabins on Grand Princess measure 182 square feet).
Many inside cabins on Princess ships have pull-down bunks that will allow for up to four people to stay in the rooms.
Ocean-view cabins on Princess Cruises ships
With an ocean-view cabin, you get a window looking out to the sea, but not an attached balcony where you can sit outside and enjoy the fresh air.
As noted above, three of Princess's newest vessels — Royal Princess, Regal Princess and Majestic Princess — don't have a single ocean-view cabin. Every outward-facing cabin has a balcony. However, you'll find ocean-view cabins on the line's older vessels and also on the line's three newest ships, Discovery Princess, Enchanted Princess and Sky Princess.
In general, ocean-view cabins on the Princess ships that have them are a tad bigger than the inside cabins found on the same vessels. On the line's Emerald Princess, for instance, the typical ocean-view cabin measures 178 square feet. The typical inside cabin on Emerald Princess measures 163 square feet.
On many Princess ships that have ocean-view cabins, the rooms are mostly found just above the promenade deck, where the lifeboats hang, and have obstructed views. You'll also sometimes find a few ocean-view cabins at the back of Princess vessels, facing the wake.
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On the line's two Coral Class ships — Coral Princess and Island Princess — there are a few "premium" ocean-view cabins that measure a more spacious 212 square feet. If you're the kind of traveler who needs a lot of space, these rooms can be a good choice.
There also are a handful of "premium" ocean-view cabins on the new Discovery Princess, Enchanted Princess and Sky Princess that measure 172 square feet and have unusual slanting windows.
Balcony cabins on Princess Cruises ships
Balcony cabins are what everyone wants these days, and Princess is delivering with huge numbers of balcony cabins on all its newest ships. On the line's new Royal Class series of ships, which began debuting in 2013, nearly 80% of rooms are balcony cabins.
On these newer vessels — Royal Princess, Regal Princess, Majestic Princess, Sky Princess, Enchanted Princess and Discovery Princess — the typical balcony cabin has an interior space of 181 square feet plus a balcony that measures 41 square feet (for a total of 222 square feet). However, there also are bigger "premium deluxe balcony" cabins that can measure as much as 233 square feet on the inside (not including the balcony). Some of these have larger-than-normal balconies that can stretch the total square footage to 312 square feet.
In addition, the Royal Class vessels have even larger balcony cabins that Princess calls mini-suites. Including their balcony space, these cabins measure anywhere from 299 to 329 square feet. While these mini-suite cabins have the word "suite" in their name, we are including them in the balcony cabin category as they generally resemble very large balcony cabins vs. true suites.
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The typical Princess balcony cabin has twin beds that can be converted into a queen bed, a built-in desk with a chair and a built-in miniature refrigerator. In addition to beds, a desk and a miniature fridge, premium balcony cabins have a seating area with a sofa bed that can be used for a third passenger in the room. Some also have a pull-down bunk that can accommodate a fourth person.
Suites on Princess Cruises ships
As mentioned above, Princess ships generally have fewer suites than the ships operated by some of its biggest competitors. The line also isn't known for particularly giant suites.
Princess's three newest ships — Discovery Princess, Enchanted Princess and Sky Princess — have the line's first truly large standalone suites, dubbed Sky Suites. There are two of them on each of the vessels, and they measure a generous 1,792 square feet (though more than half of that space is taken up by a huge wraparound balcony). With two bedrooms plus a living room with a pullout sofa, the Sky Suites are the first Princess accommodations designed for up to five people.
Still, even the Sky Suites on Discovery Princess, Enchanted Princess and Sky Princess aren't the sort of truly epic suites with huge interior living spaces that you'll find on the latest ships from such competitors as Celebrity and Royal Caribbean. The latest Celebrity vessels, for instance, offer so-called Iconic Suites that have twice as much interior space as the Sky Suites.
If you're the kind of cruiser who is only happy in a cabin of truly giant proportions (and are willing to pay up for it), Princess probably isn't your line.
Still, you'll find at least a few suites of a decent size on every Princess ship. The line's seven Grand Class vessels each offer two "family suites" at their fronts that can be created by connecting a mini-suite with an adjacent inside cabin to create a six- to eight-person complex.
Each of the line's Royal Class ships (the line's six newest ships) has at least 36 suites.
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Bottom line
Princess offers a relatively wide range of cabins on its ships, including lots of the sort of cabins that everyone wants — balcony cabins. If you're a fan of balcony cabins, you'll find plenty of options on Princess ships, including standard size balcony cabins and bigger "premium" balcony cabins. You'll also find a lot of larger "mini-suite" balcony cabins on Princess ships. However, you won't find a lot of truly large suites with multiple rooms.
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These suites are for larger families or groups traveling together and include special suite-only benefits and two bathrooms — connected by a large living room, which leads to an expansive private balcony. Each suite sleeps up to eight people.
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Elite Platinum Lounge
By jamesnnb , January 24, 2018 in Princess Cruises
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We heard that the evening menu at the Elite Platinum Lounge has changed or will change in 2018. Has anyone seen this happen yet? We'll be on the Ruby Princess in Alaska in April.
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I’m a Platinum passenger about to become Elite and have never heard of a lounge for us until reading these forums.
Are there advantages or perks in these lounges and which lounge is it on Regal pls.
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I’m a Platinum passenger about to become Elite and have never heard of a lounge for us until reading these forums. Are there advantages or perks in these lounges and which lounge is it on Regal pls.
There will be an card with the location and the list of the appetizers each night in your cabin upon boarding. Which there should have been on each cruise since you became Platinum; the Platinum/Elite/Suite lounge started as a perk around 2010 if memory serves.
What has changed recently is that instead of one nightly drink special there is now a set menu of drinks at a slightly lower price than elsewhere on the ship. But beware that the base to each drink is apparently from a huge batch of pre-mix; in November on Royal Princess when the server saw I had the PBP he said "I'll get you a real Mojito" (or whatever I ordered).
The nightly appetizer was the same as in the past; on my five night cruise there was no sushi night though, but the formal night was still the shrimp tower. One other change is that the crudites (carrots, celery, olives) are portioned out rather than help-yourself; the cheese and crackers are still select what you wish.
On Regal Princess they should use Club 6, every night from 5PM to 7 PM except the night of the Captain's Circle party.
There will be an card with the location and the list of the appetizers each night in your cabin upon boarding. Which there should have been on each cruise since you became Platinum; the Platinum/Elite/Suite lounge started as a perk around 2010 if memory serves.
Often the card gets overlooked since it is mixed in with a number of other printed materials on embarkation day.
If, however, you do not receive the card, just ask the CC rep for one.
Yes it changed. Now $6,50 instead of $5.00.
Changed the drinks to from the ones people liked to
different kinds. Most don't like them. Some do I'm sure.
You don't have to buy a drink to eat the food.
Each night a new appetizer but others foods stay the same
Often the card gets overlooked since it is mixed in with a number of other printed materials on embarkation day. If, however, you do not receive the card, just ask the CC rep for one.
Or mention it to your cabin steward and he/she will get one for you. If you catch him/her in the corridor, and the room care cart is parked there, he/she will probably have one available for you right away.
I’m a Platinum passenger about to become Elite and have never heard of a lounge for us until reading these forums. Are there advantages or perks in these lounges and which lounge is it on Regal pls. Sent from my iPad using Forums
The Vista Lounge.
Watch the info that is left for you in your cabin and get there early
It is still one of our favorite places to have a cocktail or two before dinner. The setting is different depending on the class of ship, so it could be in Club 6 on the Royal class ships, Skywalkers on the Grand/Caribbean/Emerald/etc. or one of the lounges on the other ships.
We enjoy meeting new people and have developed continuing friendships. What we don't enjoy is the way the lounge has evolved into a "bean-counters" area where the appetizers have been reduced and the drinks have increased in price while removing the classic favorites from the menu of those that have the special of the day price. The number of people in the lounge tends to reduce during the cruise because of this in the opinion of the bar staff.
Can you use the PBP in the lounge?
Let me add that we skipped this for the 1st time in a doz+ cruises. We don't like the new drinks. We enjoyed free drinks on our balcony from the mini bar. If they bring back the old selection we go back. Did miss the chit chat before dinner. We walked through several times and it seemed like it was a poor turnout for a cruise with 1200 that were qualified to attend.
nukesubsailor
The Vista Lounge. Watch the info that is left for you in your cabin and get there early Captains Circle Shrimp Party Howard
The Platinum/Elite/Suite lounge on the Regal Princess is held in Club 6. This is a different event from the Captains' Circle party event that is held in the big lounge at the aft end of deck 7.
Does anyone recall what the 'new' drink selection consists of?
daydreamer16
On the Regal now, there are about 8-10 drinks for $6.50.
Mayan Mule, like a Moscow mule but with tequila, Mojito, a blue Martini, and some other very sweet sounding drinks. For 50 cents more I can have Absolute on the rocks! Really miss the old drinks, especially the Chairman of the Board!
Please tell my wife the Mojito is not from a mix...:cool:
On the Royal's December 10 cruise, the event was held in the Vista Lounge due to the number of Platinum and Elite passengers. I'm hoping that next month on Royal it will be in Club 6.
No Chairman of the Board? Say it isn't so!!!
reedprincess
On one of our Regal sailings, PES event was held in Vista Lounge due to number of PE onboard (suite amounts don't change obviously).
On another Regal sailing, it was in Club 6.
Same goes for Royal, either Club 6 or Vista Lounge depending in how many Elite and Platinums onboard...
Only way I know of to get a Chairman is to go to Crooners. Even there, it's not on the menu, but if you ask for it they'll make it ... for $9.50.
Thx so much for the info. I’m finding out there’s so much more to learn. [emoji4] Hmmmm What’s a “Chairman of the board”.
Mo_Cruising
A Chairman of the Board is a shot each of Vodka, Gin and Cointreau - have one or two and you may forget to go to dinner....
Chairman of the Board is still on the cocktail menus - the ones that list Vodka Cocktsils, Gin Cocktails, Rum Cocktails, etc. Under Gin page, under Gin martinis at the bottom... Listed with the Vespa, 007 Classic Tanqueray, Very Berry, etc.
Had it made at Mermaid's Bar on pool deck, Crooner's, Club 6, etc - basically all around the ship on Royal...
I have never bothered to go to the Elite Cocktail Party. I get enough food on the ship without having to attend this "party" for a limited selection of appetizers. But I also skip the Captain's Cocktail Party, the Champagne Waterfall, ...
Only way I know of to get a Chairman is to go to Crooners. Even there, it's not on the menu, but if you ask for it they'll make it ... for $9.50. Jim
If you go to the Captains Circle Party you can ask for a Chairman of the Board when they offer you the rum punch or cheap ship champagne. It might take 5 minutes, but they will bring it. Worth the wait.
Thanks for the valuable information! $9.50 x 2 = 19.00 (Plus, no tip).
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Caribbean Princess Suites with private balcony (Grand Suites, all grades Balcony Suites and Mini-Suites) have walk-in closet (ample storage space), living room (sofa bed, desk), vanity, table, armchairs, bathroom (WC, shower stall, whirlpool bathtub, double sinks).
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An impressive 72% of the 1,000 cabins on Princess's 2003-built Coral Princess, for instance, are balcony cabins. On Coral Princess, inside cabins and ocean-view cabins only make up 26% of all rooms. A breakdown of the cabin categories on that ship: Inside cabins: 108 (11%) Ocean-view cabins: 157 (16%) Balcony cabins (including mini-suites): 719 ...
Panoramic Tour. Approx. 214 to 222 sq. ft., including balcony. Balcony with 2 chairs and table. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors. Comfortable queen or two twin beds . Refrigerator. Flat-panel television. Private bathroom with shower.
Additional Stateroom Features. Spacious staterooms up to 932 square feet with large balconies. Princess Luxury Bed. Balcony with Upgraded Patio Furniture (two comfortable loungers, a table and two chairs) Separate seating area with coffee table and a sofa bed. Two floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors. Private bathroom including tub and separate ...
Royal Princess cabins and suites review at CruiseMapper provides detailed information on cruise accommodations, including floor plans, photos, room types and categories, cabin sizes, furniture details and included by Princess Cruises en-suite amenities and services.. The Royal Princess cruise ship cabins page is conveniently interlinked with its deck plans showing deck layouts combined with a ...
Guest Cabins: 1,780 total. Number of Decks: 19. Tonnage: 142,229. Length: 1,083 feet. Height: 217 feet. ... Dining on board a Princess® cruise ship is a joyful celebration and our specialty restaurants always deliver an extraordinary experience. They are among the best at sea - or anywhere. We serve dishes made with the freshest ingredients ...
Mini-Suite stateroom connected to an inside cabin via a shared lounge. Balcony with 2-4 chairs, table and ottoman. 2 bathrooms, one with bath tub the other with a walk-in shower. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors. Separate sitting area with sofa bed & coffee table. Complimentary welcome glass of champagne on embarkation day.
3rd/4th berths available in select cabins. †Guests may call for room service delivery or order through OceanNow ® in the Princess ® Cruises app at any time of the day or night. Guests with the latest Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages enjoy OceanNow ® and room service delivery with no charge.
Splash: Princess Cruises' standard Mini Suites have always been among the line's most popular grade of cabin. For a modest price increase over the cost of a standard or deluxe balcony cabin, mini ...
Grand Princess cabins and suites review at CruiseMapper provides detailed information on cruise accommodations, including floor plans, photos, room types and categories, cabin sizes, furniture details and included by Princess Cruises en-suite amenities and services.. The Grand Princess cruise ship cabins page is conveniently interlinked with its deck plans showing deck layouts combined with a ...
The Discovery Princess cruise ship cabins page is conveniently interlinked with its deck plans showing deck layouts combined with a legend and review of all onboard venues. 2-Bedroom Sky Suite Layout (floor plan) Max passengers: 5: Staterooms number: 2: Cabin size: 1510 ft2 / 140 m2: Balcony size: 700 ft2 / 65 m2:
The ship offers 1,092 balcony cabins, located on decks 8 through 16. The 732 Standard Balcony cabins measure 222 square feet, including 41-square-foot balconies.
Click on top left to choose a different ship or use the menu above which is specific for Caribbean Princess. HOME > Princess > Caribbean Princess Decks and Cabins; Built in 2004, the Princess Cruises Caribbean Princess cruise ship weighs 113K tons and has 1569 staterooms for up to 3766 passengers served by 1200 crew.There are 17 passenger decks, 9 with cabins.
Click on top left to choose a different ship or use the menu above which is specific for Enchanted Princess. HOME > Princess > Enchanted Princess Decks and Cabins; Built in 2020, the Princess Cruises Enchanted Princess cruise ship weighs 141K tons and has 1834 staterooms for up to 4402 passengers served by 1346 crew.There are 18 passenger decks, 10 with cabins.
Under the Stateroom tab, select "Mini-Suite" as your stateroom, then choose your own "Reserve Collection Mini-Suite". Call Princess at 1-800-774-6237. Introducing our Reserve Collection, the new name for Club Class. Includes the same exclusive services & amenities you love. Indulge in an elevated stateroom with our Reserve Collection Mini ...
Cabin D704; Sky Princess Balcony cabin number D704 ACTUAL videos and/or pictures, floor plans, diagrams and detailed features including a deck image of the actual location on the Sky Princess ship for cabin D704. Cruisedeckplans.com has 63,038 different (staterooms) cabins that have actual cabin pictures and/or cabin videos taken by real cruisers.
Sun Princess is the first Sphere-Class ship for Princess Cruises, and with that she comes with a lot of new features, a new ship layout, and lots of new accommodation options to choose from. ... The difference between these cabins on P&O ships and Princess ships, is that with Princess you do get two sun loungers so you can make the most of the ...
Find details and photos of Uniworld River Princess cruise ship on Tripadvisor. Learn more about Uniworld River Princess deck plans and cabins, ship activities including dining and entertainment, and sailing itineraries to help you plan your next cruise vacation. ... Cabin size: 151 - 151 sq. ft.Connected rooms: 1Accessible rooms: 0Maximum ...
Guest Cabins: 1,830. Number of Decks: 19. Tonnage: 141,000. Length: 1,083 feet. Height: 217 feet. ... Dining on board a Princess® cruise ship is a joyful celebration and our specialty restaurants always deliver an extraordinary experience. They are among the best at sea - or anywhere. We serve dishes made with the freshest ingredients, and ...
Regal Princess Cruises: Read 1810 Regal Princess cruise reviews. ... There was a little movement and we could hear the anchor drop but were pleased with the cabin. Cobh - did the ship half-day to ...
The Platinum/Elite/Suite lounge on the Regal Princess is held in Club 6. This is a different event from the Captains' Circle party event that is held in the big lounge at the aft end of deck 7. On one of our Regal sailings, PES event was held in Vista Lounge due to number of PE onboard (suite amounts don't change obviously).
Staterooms that can accommodate rollaways have two lower berths, one upper berth and can accommodate a fourth berth as a rollaway bed upon request at time of reservation. There are a limited number of rollaway beds per ship, per voyage. Use of rollaway beds restricts cabin space. Contact Princess Cruises for more information.
Caribbean Princess cabins review. Caribbean Princess cabins with balconies are 881 (80% of all the 1111 outside rooms). Wheelchair-accessible cabins (for disabled passengers) are 25 (of which 1 suite, 16 balconies, 4 outsides, 4 insides). Follows the review of Caribbean Princess staterooms as amenities, furniture and included (complimentary ...
Ruby Princess Decks and Cabins; Built in 2008, the Princess Cruises Ruby Princess cruise ship weighs 114K tons and has 1530 staterooms for up to 3672 passengers served by 1200 crew. There are 18 passenger decks, 8 with cabins. You can expect a space ratio of 31 gross tons per passenger on this ship. On this page are the current deck plans for ...
Inside cabins: ideal for those who plan on spending most of their time exploring the ship and its many activities. These comfortable cabins offer a tranquil retreat, perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. Plus, they're budget-friendly! Sea view cabins: as the name suggests, these cabins boast a window with a delightful vista of the ...
MSC World Europa decks, cabins, diagrams and pics. Built in 2022, the MSC Cruises MSC World Europa cruise ship weighs 216K tons and has 2631 staterooms for up to 6314 passengers served by 1413 crew. There are 20 passenger decks, 12 with cabins. You can expect a space ratio of 34 gross tons per passenger on this ship.
Sailing Scandinavia & Baltic cruises. Our Princess fleet includes ships that range from small to large vessels. While aboard, marvel at Europe's breathtaking scenery and enjoy regionally inspired cuisine. Those sailing on Scandinavia and Baltic cruises even have the chance to experience Sky Princess®. Sky Princess®.