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Tour of the relaxing Enclave thermal suite on Regal Princess

Join me for a tour of the Enclave thermal suite in the Lotus Spa on Regal Princess, including the hydrotherapy pool, steam rooms, sauna and heated loungers. I also share some information about pricing and how the Enclave compares to…
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Regal Princess: Tour of Balcony cabin (A637 Cat BC)

The standard balcony cabins on Regal Princess are nicely appointed with lots of closet and storage space and a large flat screen TV with a great selection of free movies and TV shows on demand. But some cruisers might not…
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Regal Princess: Tour of Mini-suite cabin (M424 Cat MB)

Mini-suites on Regal Princess are perfect for families or couples who want some extra space and a touch of luxury. In addition to a nice entry area and a full living room with extra TV, the bathroom is larger with…
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Regal Princess: A fantastic premium cruise ship

I recently sailed on Regal Princess to the British Isles and although it has some quirks, it’s still one of my favorite cruise ships in the Princess fleet. It’s an elegant ship packed with chill friendly amenities like a large…
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Tour of the Vista Suite cabin on Enchanted Princess

Join me for a cabin tour of the Vista Suite on Enchanted Princess, including the closets, bathroom, powder room and living area. This is cabin S114, which is category S6 on deck 17. You can find my review of the…
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Tour of the Penthouse Suite on Enchanted Princess

Join me for a tour of the Penthouse Suite on Enchanted Princess, including powder room, main bathroom, bedroom, sofabed and balcony. This is cabin R606, whichi s category S4 on deck 14. You can find my review of the Princess…
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Planks BBQ restaurant on Emerald Princess: Menu and review

Planks BBQ is a casual restaurant that takes over the aft section of the buffet on alternating evenings throughout the cruise. I tried Planks twice on my Norway and Iceland cruise on Emerald Princess in July 2025 and was impressed.…
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O’Malley’s Irish Pub on Emerald Princess: Menus and review

The Wheelhouse Bar was recently converted to an O’Malley’s Irish pub, which is a loyal Princess cruiser favorite from newer ships. This was the best format I’ve seen because it’s a much larger space – at least three to four…


