Sandytoes Posted April 2, 2009 #1 Share Posted April 2, 2009 We have sailed on the CB twice and hopefully again in August. Lately, there have been several threads on this forum griping about the temperature on the CB. So, I thought I would give my own two cents on this matter. When I first started to cruise on Princess I noticed the climate on the ship was on the chilly side. Because I have Raynaud Phenomenon, I have to make sure to carry a sweater or a jacket if the temperature is on the cold side. In recent years, that's no longer the case. The proper a\c temperature was pleasantly set throughout the CB. It was so comfortable, I didn't have to worry about having an attack nor carrying a sweater or light jacket. What a delight!!!! During the day, we adjust the thermostat in the cabin depending on the outside temp. At night, we move the temperature up since it was a little chilly. I hope this reassures all those concerned about the A\C on the CB. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prg2101 Posted April 2, 2009 #2 Share Posted April 2, 2009 We have sailed on the CB twice and hopefully again in August. Lately, there have been several threads on this forum griping about the temperature on the CB. So, I thought I would give my own two cents on this matter. When I first started to cruise on Princess I noticed the climate on the ship was on the chilly side. Because I have Raynaud Phenomenon, I have to make sure to carry a sweater or a jacket if the temperature is on the cold side. In recent years, that's no longer the case. The proper a\c temperature was pleasantly set throughout the CB. It was so comfortable, I didn't have to worry about having an attack nor carrying a sweater or light jacket. What a delight!!!! During the day, we adjust the thermostat in the cabin depending on the outside temp. At night, we move the temperature up since it was a little chilly. I hope this reassures all those concerned about the A\C on the CB. Thanks for ur input sandytoes....we were wondering if we should pack alot of light clothes but we have always found that Cruiseships have "chilly" rooms also........:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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