Karen's Diamond Princess
7 Night Mexican Riviera Cruise, Apr 05
Two adults celebrating their anniversary on this cruise.
Our stateroom was great. I found it very cozy and comfortable.
Plenty of storage space. I feel very fortunate that we were on
Baja instead of Caribe or Dolphin. The balconies on Aloha were
flush with our balcony, so they couldn't look down on us. But
the balconies below us were tiered, so we could see the full balconies
of both Baja and Caribe. Next time I will make certain that nobody
can look down on us. The fact that the balconies were tiered made
it noisier as well. It was more of a party scene at times, not
the quiet and privacy I was hoping for. But all-in-all, it was
good. I don't think I will ever cruise without a balcony again.
That is such a huge part of the trip for me. Our best day was
the day at sea that we just stayed in our room, ordering room
service! I had to bundle up to sit out on the balcony, but it
was worth it.
Were the transfers to the port handled well?
From port to LAX, it was great. Very efficient. We were to the
airport by about 9am and were able to fly standby. Next time I
won't be so worried about my return flight. It seems that they
just let you off the boat earlier if you have an earlier departure
time.
From LAX to port, the transfers were terrible. Next time I will
make my own arrangements. It will be cheaper and faster. The terminal
that we were at was the last stop for the bus. By the time it
got to us there were usually about 5 seats left. For a crowd of
40 people, that was not acceptable. We were lucky, but some people
waited for 2 hours at LAX.
Did you enjoy your shore excursions and would you recommend
them?
We were late to Puerto Vallarta, so they cancelled all the morning
shore excursions. My feedback to Princess was that they should
have rescheduled on a first come-first served basis (whoever signed
up first gets to choose whether to cancel or reschedule, bumping
the last person to sign up). I know we scheduled very early, so
we should have had first chance to reschedule our shore excursion.
Instead, they just cancelled ours and the afternoon crowd still
got to go. In the end, there were a couple spots left in the afternoon
and we got those. But I had to bug the desk quite a lot to make
this happen (In retrospect I might not have spent all that precious
vacation time trying to rearrange). We did the mountain biking
and it was great. Got to go through some villages. It was the
same trail that the horses, hikers, and ATVers used.
At Cabo, we really enjoyed the sea kayaking. They were cheap
sea kayaks, though, and there was no room for anything onboard.
We couldn't take our camera, so that bummed me out. I had even
planned ahead and brought my dry-box, just for this shore excursion,
but they wouldn't let me take it. But the scenery was great. On
past sea kayaking adventures, they used nicer kayaks that had
areas to store things. In the end, I'm glad we didn't take the
camera, as the guide was not very experienced (apparently), and
caused us to turn over and fall out. Next time I think we will
just do our own kayaking and skip the guided tour.
At Mazatlan we used a private hire for a city highlights tour
and a hike. It was okay. He was 45 minutes late and we were just
about ready to give up when he drove up. Then he had his girlfriend
with him, so it was pretty cozy in his 2-door car. It was nice
to get away from the city (for the hike) and to do whatever we
wanted when we wanted. But we could've done that by renting a
moped. So I wouldn't do this again. Robert Hudson was his name.
How did this Princess cruise compare to your past cruises?
The Anytime Dining was good for us. We had to make reservations
a day ahead, though, to get the restaurant and close to the time
we wanted. So it wasn't really as convenient as I thought it would
be. I would do it again because of the change in restaurants.
The downside is that the waiters were not as attentive. The service
was definitely better on past Princess cruises. They had a really
good procedure for storing your wine and retrieving it at the
next night's restaurant.
This isn't that important, but I was bummed that no running was
allowed on the Promenade deck. When we first were looking into
the cruise, I made sure that there was one deck that wrapped all
the way around, so that I could run. I saw deck 7 did wrap around
(although it required a set of stairs at the front end, not a
problem). So I went for my run as planned. Then the Patter had
a note the next day saying that running was not allowed on deck
7. You have to go to 15 or 16, which is 10 or 11 times around
for a mile. I just couldn't stand the heat and tedium up there,
so I didn't run again.
I was also surprised at how chilly it was in the shade when we
were at sea. Either you had to sit directly in the sun and out
of the wind, or you had to wear long sleeves/pants. I was not
expecting that.
Overall the cruise was great fun. We had such a nice, relaxing
time. The comments above are to help future cruisers, not to complain.
I don't think I'll go to Mexican Riviera again (seen it once,
don't feel a need to return), but it was a really nice time.
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