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![]() Category AA Suite on Regal Princess
A PARNAMI Cruise Page
The fourteen largest cabins on the ship, the Suites on Regal Princess while very nice accommodations, do not compare with the top of the line facilities on most modern day ships. On the Regal, there's no such thing as Owner Suites, or Royal Suites. This is the best they have to offer!
Guests enter into a the living room, complete with sofa, two chairs, end tables and a coffee table. A third chair is available from in front of the desk. A 20-inch TV and bar area flank the writing desk, or vanity, whichever you wish to call it. (I use the term desk since there is a separate dressing area with vanity located off of the bedroom). To the far rear of the living room is located the doorway onto the balcony.
![]() The bedroom is physically able to be cordoned off from the living room by drawing a curtain across the arch leading to it. Here again, two twin beds are able to be pushed together creating a queen sized. A 15-inch TV occupies the space atop storage unit. The balcony can be accessed from the bedroom via a second door here located.
Just off of the bedroom is a provided dressing area with clothes closets, chests of drawers and vanity, with the marble bathroom lying just beyond. Also accessible from the living room, through the simple act of closing a door, the bathroom may be divided into two sections: The toilet and sink, nearest the living room, and the tub, shower and another sink, nearest the bedroom.
The large, double width, double depth balcony provides seating for four people with two resin chairs and two thickly padded convertible loungers. A dining table provides a nice touch for dining alfresco. A cocktail table rounds out the outdoor furnishings. The two balcony doors swing outward rather than slide. Unfortunately, due to gaps in the dividers separating the balconies, they lack privacy. At the very least, wear your bathrobes!
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