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Name: Richard Oransky
Email: sunrise55@earthlin.net
Age: 68
Occupation: retired
NumberOfCruises: 14
TravelAgent: No
Ship: Princess-Sky
SailingDate: Oct. 14, 1997
Itinerary: Japan, South Korea, China
FoodDiningRoom: 60
CruiseDirector: 94
CabinComfort: 95
FoodRoomService:
CruiseStaff: 95
CabinAmenities: 95
FoodLidoDeck: 90
DiningRoomService: 60
CabinQuietness: 94
FoodMidnightBuffets:
CabinSteward: 97
ShoreExcVariety: 100
FoodVariety: 60
DeckService:
ShoreExcValue: 100
GoodForHoneymoon: 60
CasinoStaff:
PrivateIsland:
GoodForFamilies: 60
LoungeService: 95
TenderService:
GoodForSeniors: 95
BeautySalonStaff:
EntertainmentLounges: 90
WheelchairAccess:
ExerciseFacilities:
EntertShowLounge: 90
OverallPortsofCall: 100
BeautySalon:
EntertainmentPoolside:
CruiseActivities: 9-5
Casino:
AirSeaProgram:
MedicalFacilities:
ShipCleanliness: 95
EmbarkDisembark: 98
DiscoNightclubs:
DeckSpace: 95
Stabilization: 98
ShopsOnBoard: 85
SpaceRatio: 90
OverallCruiseValue: 100
Submit: Submit Review
Date: 01 Dec 1997
Time: 17:02:56
Remote Name: 208.255.99.221
Remote User:

Comments

This was the most rewarding cruise experience we ever had. The itinery included two cities in Japan, one in South
Korea and four in China. Princess has China in its pockets. The Chinese Tourist Bureau knows this and extends
many, many extras, including a banquet at The Great Hall of the People in Beijing. However, the food was very
poor...prepared too far ahead of time and not tasty or hot. Maybe it was a trade-off. But even so we took the trip
because of the ports of call and not the food. By the way, we ended the cruise in Hong Kong and stayed there
three days. The food in the better hotel dining rooms compare with the best food anywhere in the world.

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