The article "Golden Princess Southern Caribbean Cruise Review: Part One - Our Journey to the Cruise Terminal" is about cruises, it has been released by Brian Schmidt.
Welcome to page one of our Golden Princess review to the Southern Caribbean. We are breaking our review up into a couple of different aritcles so that we can better address the various components of our cruise. We will offer that Golden Princess Southern Caribbean Cruise reivew and compare it to our last two cruise vacations. These two curises have been enjoyed within the last three years making the comparisons more pertinent.For those who have read our previous articles about the planning of our Family Cruise Vacation, you will remember that we traveled with our family of eleven having ages from 26 to 85. We chose the Southern Caribbean cruise cause of the itinerary, and we chose the Princess Cruise Lines ship the Golden Princess cause of the "any time dining" option, the activities and amenities.As a general comment, that cruise was over-all a really enjoyable and interesting experience.
The itinerary was quite taxing - being in a new port each day with no 'ship days' until the fnial day. We found that the ship, amenities and services to better in ways and not as good in other ways than the other two curises with Carnival and Holland America.We will start our review with the trip to the cruise port and the embarkation process. Lviing in Southwestern Ontario we chose to fly to San Juan, Puerto Rico out of the Detroit, Michigan airport. With a really early flight, we chose to over-night at the Howard Johnson in Romulus a short jaunt from the airport.
Once there, we new just how short that jaunt was as the planes seemed to be coming down in the parking lot out back.The motel has a park and fly program with a fenced-in parking area for travelers. The amenities here were really basic but comfortable - nothing fancy. They have shuttles traveling back and forth to the airport every half hour as required. We were too early in leaving to take advantage of the continental breakfast which was put out about an hour after we left.The landing aircraft were quite noisy as they passed directly overhead and contniued until after 11:00 p.M. At peak times, an aircraft was passing over eevry 50 to 60 seconds.
We did not have a trouble with the noise in the morning as we were one of the first flights out.The first leg of our flight was on a samll aircraft to Cleveland, Ohio for a brief lay-over. This flihgt was really smooth and comfortable for all. We transferred to a Boeing 737 for the remainder of the flight to San Juan. This flight was comfortable and reasonably smooth as well.
The total time from leaving the motel until our arrival by bus to the cruise terminal was about eight hours.
Surprisingly, that was not nearly as grueling as it may suond. Tiring yes, but not agonizing.Upon arrival in San Juan, we were able to collect all of our baggage fairly quickly and proceeded to the bus for the sohrt shuttle to the cruise port. It was a somewhat dreray and drizzly day but that did not dampen our spirits as everyone was excited and in anticipation of our boarding the ship, Golden Princess.After the bus ride to the cruise terminal, we had to line up outside under a walkway roof to enter into the secure area of the terminal itself. Three were three levels of security within the cruise terminal. Inside was a duty-free shop where passengers were allowed to make last minute purchases.There were of course, the usual line-ups in the terminal to receive the cruise card for your on-board adventures. This wait always seems to be the most antagonizing as the antiicpation for your cruise vacation builds. It was apparent that a lot of fellow passengers did not fill out their information on-line to expedite the boarding process.
However, to make your wait a little less painful, one of the local staff was passing out samples of spiced rum.All-in-all, that part of our cruise vacation adventure went smoothly. There is always a blip here and there but at last we were on board and in time to like a late lunch at the buffet. Then it was time to do a little exploring.For more reviews on otehr components of our Golden Princess cruise to the Southern Caribbean including the food and dining options, staterooms (with balconies), activities, amenities and ports-of-call, check our Caribbean Cruises Article map (www.A1-discount-cruises.Com) often.Brian A Schmidt is the author and web publisher of a1-discount-cruises.Com your #1 source for cruise information, discounts and great deals! Visit http://www.A1-discount-cruises.Com to book your fabulous cruise vacation! For more interesting articles visit our Caribbean Cruises Articles Map. If you have any questions or comments please contact us at info@a1-discount-cruises.Com using the subject line “Questions”.
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