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What entertainment is on the Caribbean Princess?

Performances beckon from every corner of a Princess ship Our Camp Discovery programs expand the imaginations of our youngest guests, while Movies Under the Stars® entertain top deck. Travel the world through the sounds of international live musicians, and laugh the night away with award-winning comedians and magicians.



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Shows are time to coordinate with the fixed seating dining times. Most common is 8:00 or 8:15, and 10:00 or 10:15. Usually at least once each cruise they are 7:00 and 8:30 or 8:45, giving those with late dinner seating a pre-dinner show. (Usually happens the night of the Deck Party on Caribbean and Mexican sailings).

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Where can I see a list of all onboard shows, days, times and descriptions? Guests can go to the Cruise Planner see a list of all shows, days, times and descriptions. Guest can easily view all of the shows being offered onboard, the days and times. They can also view all of the shows and their descriptions.

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You should make sure you have a wide array of clothing packed away in your suitcase, as cruises may require everything from a casual swimsuit to a formal tuxedo. Princess Cruises is smart casual, so pack clothing that adheres to that guideline.

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Catch Movies Under the Stars®, our giant 300-square foot poolside movie theater with a 69,000-watt sound system.

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Formal nights:
  • 3/4/5 Night Cruises - Usually on Day 2.
  • 6 Night Cruises - Usually on Day 2 and 5.
  • 7 Night Cruises - Usually on Day 2 and 6.
  • 8 - 10 Night Cruises - 2 Formal Nights, Days vary by ship and sailing.
  • 11 - 14 Night Cruises - 3 Formal Nights, Days vary by ship and sailing.


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THE ONLY CRUISE LINE WITH TONY AWARD ®-WINNING BROADWAY SHOWS. Royal Caribbean International® offers the most variety of entertainment at sea.

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First things first, just like any hotel you'd go and visit, your cruise cabin will have a television. Don't expect some big screen or anything. It's typically a moderately-sized (32 inch) flat-screen TV.

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The charming Caribbean Princess ship strikes the perfect balance between indoor comfort and outdoor fun. Savor the sunshine while relaxing next to one of 4 pools or stretch out on the adults–only private deck.

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The Ship. The Caribbean Princess was built in 2004 and is the mother of the Princess fleet. The ship has has a length of 290 m and can accommodate up to 3,140 passengers.

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Princess appeals to an older demographic than lines such as Carnival and Norwegian. The average age of passengers is around 57, and you'll usually see a lot of couples on board in their 50s, 60s and 70s. As noted above, these aren't people necessarily craving go-kart tracks and ropes courses at sea.

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Island and Coral Dining Rooms (Decks 5 and 6, midship): Caribbean Princess has three main dining rooms, one of which is reserved only for suite and Club Class mini-suite passengers. The Island and Coral dining rooms are for everyone else.

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Princess Prohibited Items
  • All firearms including non-firing weapons. ...
  • All forms of ammunition, explosive materials and propellants, projectiles of all kinds, cartridges.
  • All imitation or replica weapons including de-commissioned weapons, those not capable of being fired and realistic imitation/toy weapons.


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Smart casual: Dress the same way you would do for a visit to a restaurant at home. Skirts, dresses or trousers with t-shirt or blouse for ladies, trousers and shirt or poloshirt for gentlemen. Shorts and swimwear are not allowed in the restaurant.

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However, videotaping the onboard entertainment performances is not allowed for copyright reasons. To reflect the suggested dress code, dinner wear such as pool or beach attire, gym shorts, ball caps and casual jeans (with fraying and/or holes), is not welcomed in the dining rooms. Shoes must be worn.

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