Marilyn
Age: 56
Occupation:Grant Analyst
Number of Cruises: 2
Cruise Line: Princess
Ship: Coral Princess
Sailing Date: n/a
Itinerary: Panama Canal
Hi everyone, I’m back from
my Coral Princess Panama Canal cruise, 12/28 to 01/07, that I took with my
daughter, son and daughter-in-law. We had a blast. To begin we were on
Baja Deck 519 and my son was next to us in their cabin. They did open the
partitions on the balcony which was great. The cabin was spacious and
beautiful with more than enough storage for two women however I wish the
shower was larger, if you dropped the soap you would without a doubt bang
your head on the wall. It was like showering in a locker the real trick
was leaning on the wall to shave your legs. It was quit comical. The only
downfall to the cabin was the wind if you had the sliding door open it was
like a wind tunnel if you opened the cabin door every thing would blow all
over the room and the wind constantly whistled through the cabin. One
other thing was there was a drain pipe on the balcony and it would flush
very loudly occasionally or just trickle with water all the time.
The food in the Province Dining Room was outstanding (the desserts were
not). Our waiter Miguel from Mexico and his assistant Nikusur from Romania
were adorable and entertained us every night. If I went to order something
and Miguel’s eyes didn’t sparkle I knew better than to order it. Against
all of your advice here we did present them with NYC tee shirts and they
were so happy and pleased. We were talking to Nikusur and Miguel came up
to us all out of breath and we joked that he was doing all the work while
Nikusur was just talking to us but what Miguel had done was run down to
his cabin and presented me with a beautiful hand painted ceramic trinket
box to show his appreciation. He said he had been cruising for 14 years
and it was the first gift he had every got and was extremely appreciative.
We also tipped above the automatic deduction. I did not use the tee shirts
as tips so please don’t complain. We also presented a tee shirt to Jose
who took care of our cabin and he too was grateful. He said he used to do
the NYC to Bermuda cruise and always meant to get a tee shirt but never
did and now he would have one. He was so smitten with my daughter he would
put two chocolates on her pillow every night.
The food at the Horizon Court left a lot to be desired but the desserts
were better. Pizza and hamburgers were great and so was the ice cream bar.
We did also have a large breakout of Norwalk Virus. 50 plus people came
down with it and by the next morning the count was up to 60ish and by the
end of the cruise it was up to 90 something. Upon entering the buffet or
dining rooms you had to use an antiseptic wash on your hands and there was
no longer any self service in the buffet you were not allowed to touch
anything. Ship rails were wiped down constantly to sanitize them. The
people infected were quarantined in their cabins. The last 3 nights of the
cruise we were not allowed to have the bread basket on our table so we
were not even allowed to touch the baskets. And they stated that the next
cruise was also going to be the same absolutely no self service.
The cruise was pretty rough with 12 foot waves and extremely high winds.
My bed would vibrate and shake all night long on the windy days. One day
they had to close the pool because the water was being battered from one
end to the other. And speaking of the pools twice they had to be shut down
and drained because some thoughtless parent allowed their darling child in
the pool and they had left floating specimens. And we wonder how the virus
gets started.
Now for the ports – Limon is so poor and dirty – the market by the ship
had a lot of interesting things for sale. We did the Flores Tropical
Garden tour it was pretty nice at the end everyone was presented with a
beautiful bouquet of native plants, we were also treated to a road side
stop of baby bananas that were out of this world.
New Years Eve was exciting the inside was filled to capacity with people
on the stairs and halls waiting for the balloon drop at midnight. Some
people had gotten in the glass enclosed elevators and just rode them up
and down until midnight. On the deck they had another party and they
wanted to have a huge streamer throw at midnight but once the kids found
the boxes of streamers well lets just say they were all tossed before
midnight. And there was a huge downpour but it didn’t really bother the
dancers they only left the floor for about 5 minutes and just went back
out and danced in the rain. After midnight we retired because it was early
call the next day for the Panama Canal.
The Panama Canal was of course outstanding – I managed to be right in the
front of the ship to watch everything while my children went all around
the ship to experience it at different places. I really don’t think the
experience would be the same from your balcony. Because you would miss the
narrative and could not possibly appreciate it as much. We did the Lock
tour and ego cruise which I don’t think was really worth it all though the
Chagris River is gorgeous. The actual town of Colon where the ship is
docked is very dirty and poor just like Limon. The market place has a lot
of interesting things. My son and his wife did the Emberia Indian tour and
absolutely raved about it.
Grand Cayman is still pretty devastated from the hurricane. You can see
all the houses getting new roofs and our tour guide said that the locals
that lost everything were given help and new furniture and appliances to
get them back on their feet. One local I talked to said he still didn’t
have electricity. We did the submarine, rum cake factory, turtle farm and
hell tour they were interesting. The sub was the best. Then we got a cab
for $3 and my daughter and I went to 7 mile beach for a couple of hours.
The beach is gorgeous and the sand is incredible.
Next we were off to Cozumel – I loved it there. We did the Passion Island
tour which I would say just find a cab and ask to go the beach because it
was over an hour ride there so you only had 2 hours on the beach and to
eat lunch. When we got back to town we just walked forever up and down
streets and came across a beautiful market place. We didn’t make Senor
Frogs but my son did and he could not believe what a party place it was he
said it was wild. We had to leave Cozumel way too soon. The ship was
delayed for an hour leaving because some passengers just couldn’t seem to
make it back. So we were late the next morning docking at Belize.
Belize was ok I just did the port nothing exciting for me. My daughter did
the Mayan Ruins and lunch at a hotel and she loved every minute of it. My
son and his wife took a water taxi for what they thought was a 5 minute
ride to the beach and it was actually a speed boat to some island that
took forever to get there and then it rained. They weren’t happy about
that but they said the speed boat ride was crazy.
We experienced rude and pleasant passengers. One teenager wanted a deck
chair and the only one left was broken and he screamed at the deck
attendant that “you work for me and just get me a chair.” We had a couple
at the next table who were waited on hand and foot by our waiters so they
could be in and out quickly. They had complained that the little light
over their table was out so they walked in on the second formal night and
the grumpy passenger said they were not going to sit down until the light
was fixed. So there was our Miguel up on a chair trying to get a light
bulb out of another socket to give them light. He couldn’t get the light
bulb out so the couple stormed out. We got their bread, butter and their
candle so we were happy they left. The next table was extremely rude to
Miguel to the point he hated them. One of the young girls was always late
and expected to be caught up on the courses so she could eat with the rest
and they would keep him in the dining room until after 11pm. On the last
night they want to have two more people join their table and their really
wasn’t any room so they were not very pleasant. Overall the other
passengers were just wonderful human beings and we enjoyed talking to
them.
That was our wonderful cruise – I hope you all enjoy reading it.