801 Ruby Princess Tips

judysamis

Dec 21, 2021

Don't expect everything to be like it was pre-pandemic. It was good to be on a ship but understand it will be different.

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animegousha

Dec 28, 2021

If you’re looking for a quiet place to relax, consider the lounges and bars when activities are NOT running. Ordering things via the Medallion Class app means they’ll still find you, wherever you are.

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stephenmeeks

Feb 13, 2022

We stayed in the forward of deck 14. Up one deck was breakfast and lunch, and two pools and hot tubs. The main dining was always aft or mid ships and down on an elevator right to the dining room. Interior rooms are better and the convenience was great.

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DeezNutz13

Mar 01, 2022

Don’t be surprised if the Medallion has problems. The Ruby’s infrastructure is not up for it. Staff was also having difficulties with their hand held readers too

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AundreaandDavid

Mar 17, 2022

If you really want to dine in the dining room each night, be sure to book ahead. We had reservations,but would see a very long line for those who didn’t.

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BradleyG

Apr 01, 2022

At this point of the "return to cruising", we found it helpful to plan for a relaxing cruise and set modest expectations. The crew did a stellar job and appreciated some patience on the part of passengers.

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jsl8889

Apr 19, 2022

book the restaurant before you onboard, read carefully what facilities they have, no flyers will give you head up, you have to do you own study before you onboard

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gymswim

Apr 15, 2022

Arrive early for embarkation. And if you don't have too much luggage, arrange to be among those who can "walk off" with luggage at the end of the cruise. Disembarkation was a train wreck.

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