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Karen's Sapphire Princess 10 Night Mexico Cruise, Oct 04

10/2/04 - 10/12/04

This cruise was 10 nights long and it was absolutely WONDERFUL! We
live in the San Francisco Bay Area and this ship sailed from Pier 35
in San Francisco. This is the very first cruise that we didn't have
to fly to our destination. Yeah!

We were on board the Sapphire Princess around 11:20 a.m. The first
thing we did was check out our Mini-Suite D730 on the Dolphin Deck
aft. The suite was nice and roomy. We had originally booked a
regular balcony, then our FANASTIC TA told us about a "Flash Sale"
regarding the mini-suite so we upgraded. We couldn't pass up the
price! Later when prices began to rise, and while monitoring the web
for availabiltity I was dumbfounded to see internet pricing for
INSIDE ROOMS more expensive than our mini-suite. In reality though,
next time I would save the money and stick with a balcony. The
balconies were on the higher decks. Our mini-suite's deck was
completely open. The first morning after the evening of sail I
walked out on our deck around 7:00 am to check out the views and the
weather. I heard a very LOUD "Good Morning" from one of our
neighbors on a higher deck. There is no way you could walk around au
nautral. Ha,ha!

The ship itself is absolutely gorgeous, and HUGE. This was our 17th
cruise, so I have been on a lot of nice ships, but this one just
blew all the others away.

Food: 5 stars

The eats were outstanding, especially the BREADS, pasta's and hot
soups. Be sure to try the Warm Rice Pudding, with a Creme Bulee
Topping in he Santa Fe Resturant. It is heavenly. Although we wanted
Traditional Seating (like almost everyone else on this ship) we
ended up with Personal Choice Dining. There are 4 resturants to
chose from. We like to eat early so the first 2 days we just walked
right up and got in right away. The 3rd day I called to make a
reservation at one of the resturants and the conceige service told
me all 4 resturants were RESERVED until 10:00 p.m. that night! After
that fiasco, I called & booked the reservations for the rest of the
cruise all at one time. They do hold 10-20% of the tables vacant for
WALK-IN'S for the 5:30 time frame, but after that you will need to
sit and wait.

Service: 5 stars for the Cabin Steward ---- 4 stars for the Waiters
& Assistant Waiters

Ports: 5 stars for all. Catalina Island, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan,
Cabo San Lucas, San Diego

Catalina Island: It was our third time there so we walked to the
Casino, and down the seaside front where there are lots of cutesy
shops. Catalina is a very charming town, and not to be missed.

Puerto Vallarta: It was a very HOT, OVERCAST, and Muggy. We took the
ship's off the Beaten Track Tour. I had taken this last October with
my Mom and our driver at that time took us up into the hills to see
where the RICH & FABULOUSLY WEALTHY LIVE, then we went shopping
where the locals go. That trip was much better. This time our driver
did nothing special. Just took us down the waterfront, Casa Kimberly
where Richard Burton and Liz Taylor lived, and shopping where the
tourists hang out. I was disappointed. Having said that P.V. is a
beautiful place.


Mazatlan: This was the highlight of our trip. I had booked an
independant tour via internet with Frank of Mazatlan Tours/Ole
Tours. I had advertised on the cruise msg boards for others to join
us, and were fortunate enough to have 5 other people hook up with us
on this journey. Frank met us at the cruise terminal. He took us all
around the island, and showed us "The Real Mexico" with all its
points of interest. He has a dynamite personality, and made the tour
not only fascinating, but LOTS OF FUN AS WELL. He charged us $40 p/p
and it included a great lunch at a Mexican Cafe. Everyone had a
terrific time, and we were all sorry to say goodbye to our new amigo
Frank. For those interested I highly recommend him.
Check out www.mazatlan-tours.com
His personal e-mail is fkole2000@hotmail.com

Cabo San Lucas: It was boiling hot, humid, and totally sunny. My
husband was getting overheated so we just walked around down the
main drag. Cabo is a lovely city, we have been to this port twice
before so we just bummed it.

San Diego/La Jolla: We did the ship's excursion called Diego & La
Jolla Highlights Tour. This tour is fantastic, we drove around for
about 4 hours with a few stops in between. The scenery is
breathtaking. San Diego and La Jolla have excellent weather year
round, and our day there was a perfect one. If you want a good time,
kick up your heels in old town.

Disembarkation: The best we have ever experienced. Princess has
instituted a winner in creating "Express Checkout." We left our bags
in our room and walked off the ship with them at 7:30 a.m. Hailed a
cab, got on Cal-Train and walked through our front door at 10:15 a.m.

Summary - LOVED THE SHIP, THE FOOD, and PORTS.


 
 

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