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The Pacific Princess was introduced to Princess’ fleet in 2002. Formerly Renaissance’s R3, the ship offers large cabins, cozy spaces and a gracious Old World atmosphere. Opt for traditional dining, or take advantage of one of the alternative dining venues: Sabatini’s, Sterling Steakhouse or the 24-hour buffet restaurant. The Lotus Spa features massages, facials, mud baths, aromatherapy and a thalassotherapy pool. Settle down with a good book in the library, with its richly upholstered sofas and chairs, fireplace and hardwood paneling. Or, enjoy some time away from the kids in the adults-only Sanctuary. Evening entertainment ranges from gaming in the casino to ballroom and disco dancing in various ship lounges to lively shows by comedians, magicians and musical performers. Hollywood films and special events are featured at the Movies Under the Stars outdoor theater. Two-thirds of the ship’s cabins have balconies boasting terrific ocean views, and all staterooms feature bathroom with shower, sofa, TV, desk, refrigerator and spacious closet.
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