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An Updated Caribbean Princess Emerges From The Drydock
The Caribbean Princess recently went through a 3 week transformation and Westside International Travel just covered the latest sanctuary and Crown Grille Restaurant updates in their Caribbean Princess Ship Article in their Princess Cruise Line page area.
“Caribbean Princess has just emerged from an extensive three-week drydock to add many of Princess Cruises’ signature features that have proven so popular on its newest ships. The vessel now offers passengers the engaging street-cafe atmosphere of the piazza-style atrium with its International Cafe and Vines, the wine, seafood and cheese bar; the adults-only Sanctuary, seven new suites, and a more centrally located casino. Work is also nearly complete on a new Crown Grill steak and seafood restaurant.”
Read More Here: http://www.westsideintltravel.com/princess-cruises/caribbean-princess-emerges-from-drydock.asp
Ruby Princess from Princess Cruises Bolster Increased Marketing Spend
Princess Cruises is currently stepping up their marketing activity in the UK to take on cruise lines that have increased advertising during the current economic downturn.
Speaking at last week’s launch of new ship Ruby Princess, head of brand marketing Pieter van der Schee said Princess is increasing its print and online advertising and backing it up with direct mailing and newspaper inserts.
He said: “We had a good response to our brochure launch in April and are on track with 2009 sales, but other brands are upping the ante with more marketing so we are responding.”
Van der Schee said Princess is also working with agents to stimulate demand, but not though price. “There is pressure on prices but we are finding sales depend on the level of marketing. A lot of people still want to book a cruise we are just having to work harder to win the business.”
He said last week’s 1.5% interest rate cut in the UK and lower petrol prices might help consumers feel less anxious about the economic situation.
Princess took 14 of its best-selling UK agents to Ruby Princess’ naming ceremony, which was followed by a two-night cruise. Princess is an ideal cruise line for any group cruise travelers out there.
Van der Schee said: “Princess is the fourth best-selling cruiseline in the UK, but some agents are not familiar with the brand so it’s difficult to explain it to customers.
“It is hard to persuade people who are new to cruise that cruiselines and ships are different so we think it’s important that agents see and experience the product.”
Princess Cruises’ president and chief executive officer Alan Buckelew ruled out following Carnival’s lead and changing the line’s European deployment for 2009 as a result the economic downturn.
“I never say never, but if cruiselines start to pull out because the Americans are not travelling to Europe we will be last to go,” he promised.
Source: http://www.travelweekly.co.uk
Princess Cruises Adding Outdoor Movie Screens To Entire Fleet
Fans of those big outdoor movie screens that have been popping on cruise ships in recent years — and there are a lot of you out there — got some good news today from Princess Cruises.
The line that pioneered the “Movies Under the Stars” concept in 2004 says it plans to take the monster screens fleetwide over the next three years in a big expansion.
Princess already has the 300-square-foot screens on the top decks of seven of its newest vessels — the Caribbean Princess (where it all began), Crown Princess, Emerald Princess, Grand Princess, Star Princess, Sea Princess and soon-to-debut Ruby Princess. Over the next three years the line will add them to seven more ships.
The rollout will begin on the Golden Princess next May, followed by the Dawn Princess (June 2009), Coral Princess (October 2009), Sun Princess (April 2010), Island Princess (October 2010), Diamond Princess (November 2010) and Sapphire Princess (2011).
Princess Cruise Lines use the high-tech, LED screens day and night to show movies, sporting events such as the Super Bowl and concerts by the likes of Elton John and Tina Turner and more. The line even has been known to offer midnight showings of cult classic “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.”
This month, meanwhile, the line plans to broadcast an exclusive to the cruise industry concert by a top-selling recording artist Josh Groban.
Please feel free to send us your comments once you get to experience the big screens in person!
Source: usatoday.com
The Diamond Princess Cruise Ship
Diamond Princess
Diamond Princess is a luxury destination in itself. Wake each morning in anticipation of a new horizon. Take in the view from one of nearly 740 balcony staterooms. Indulge in a hot stone massage at the renowned Lotus Spa, enjoy fine dining in a formal or relaxed atmosphere and make it a cruise to remember.
Be sure to check out this video that Princess created to see what the Diamond Princess experience is all about http://www.princess.com/video/dvd/diamond_sapphire.html
source: princess.com
Princess Cruise Ship Pictures
Here are some amazing Princess ship photos that I gathered. The contrast in colors is breathtaking in the first image. Click on each individual image to enlarge them…
Princess Cruise Line History
Princess Cruises is an American cruise line, based in the Valencia section of the city of Santa Clarita, California, that operates cruise ships and also shares the same building with Cunard Line headquarters. It is one of the many cruise lines owned by Carnival Corporation & plc. The company was made famous by The Love Boat TV series, in which two of its ships, the Island Princess and Pacific Princess were featured.
Digging Deeper Into The History of Princess Cruise Lines….
Princess Cruises began in 1966, when founder Stanley MacDonald chartered Canadian Pacific Limited’s Alaska cruise ship Princess Patricia for Mexican Riviera cruises from Los Angeles during a time when she would have usually been laid up for the winter. However, Princess Pat, as she was fondly called, had never been designed for tropical cruising, lacking air-conditioning, and Princess ended her charter in favor of a more purpose-built cruise ship Italia.
The Italia had originally been ordered in 1963 and was one of the first to implement modern design elements, such as lifeboats mounted lower on the ship, allowing for uncluttered upperdecks, and engines placed far in the rear, allowing for spacious public rooms amidships. Gustavo Finali and Romano Boico had designed the ship’s interiors, designers whose résumés included such ships as the Augustus and Raffaello (of Italian Line) and the Oceanic and Homeric (of Home Lines).
Construction proceeded slowly, and accordingly, the Italia was not launched until the spring of 1965, and during the fitting out, both the owners and the builder were declared bankrupt. The Italia was passed onto a bank who created a company to charter or sell the ship, and consequently, the company chartered the Italia to Princess.
Princess, who marketed the ship as Princess Italia but never officially renamed her, used the ship to inaugurate their Mexican Riviera cruises out of Los Angeles, and did not even receive the Princess logo on her funnel until the following year.
In 1969, the Princess Italia was used on Alaskan cruises from San Francisco, but by 1973, the charter was canceled, and the Italia returned to Europe on charter to Costa Cruise Line.
Princess’s third charter ship was none other than Costa’s Carla C. Originally, Compagnie Generale Transatlantique’s Flandre, the ship had been purchased by Costa in the late sixties and given a major rebuilding. Almost immediately after completion, the ship was chartered to Princess, and it was onboard the ship, which was marketed, but again not officially renamed, Princess Carla, that Jeraldine Saunders wrote the first chapters of ‘Love Boat.’
Britain’s Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O) acquired Princess Cruise Line in 1974 and their Spirit of London (originally to have been Norwegian Cruise Line’s Seaward) was transferred to the Princess fleet, becoming the first Sun Princess.
The two ships that were to be featured heavily in the television series ‘Love Boat’ were built in 1971 at Nordseewerke for Flagship Cruises and originally named the Sea Venture (for the original Sea Venture, the 1609 wreck of which resulted in the settlement of Bermuda) and Island Venture. In 1974, P&O purchased them for their Princess division, and they served as the Island Princess and Pacific Princess respectively.
A part time addition to the Princess fleet was the former Swedish transatlantic liner Kungsholm, purchased by P&O from Flagship Cruises in 1978, and then restyled and rebuilt in Bremen as the Sea Princess. She was initially based in Australia as a P&O ship until 1981 when her role there was taken over by the Oriana. After that, she alternated between P&O and Princess colours as she moved between fleets. The Sea Princess returned to the P&O UK fleet permanently and in 1995 and was renamed Victoria to allow a then new Princess ship to be named Sea Princess.
The first P&O Princess Cruises purpose-built cruise ship was the Royal Princess in 1984, the largest new British passenger ship in a decade, and one of the first, if not the first, ships to completely dispense with interior cabins. The ship now serves in P&O Cruises fleet as the Artemis. A new Princess ship, Royal Princess, is set to debut sometime in spring 2007.
In 1986, P&O Princess Cruises acquired Tour Alaska which operated on the Alaska Railroad. Based in Anchorage, Alaska, Princess Tours now operates ten luxury railcars with full-service scenic tours of Mount McKinley and can accommodate over 700 passengers per day.
P&O Princess Cruises acquired Sitmar Line in 1988 and transferred all of its major tonnage to Princess, including three cruise ships then under construction. The Dawn Princess and Fair Princess were both ex-Cunarders, and the former Sitmar Fairsky became Princess’s Sky Princess. The first of the three new Sitmar ships came into the Princess brand in 1989 as the Star Princess, the largest British exclusively cruising ship. Two 70,000 grt cruise ships entered service in 1990 as the Crown Princess and Regal Princess, bringing Princess’s fleet up to ten deluxe cruise ships.
On October 23, 2000, P&O Princess Cruises demerged from Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O), to become an independently traded company. Then, on April 17, 2003 the Miami-based Carnival Corporation merged with P&O Princess Cruises at US$5.4 billion, to form Carnival Corporation & plc as the world’s largest cruise company. Besides Princess Cruises, Carnival owns 11 other brands.
On 3 April 2008 Mickey Arison, the chairman of Carnival Corporation & plc, stated that due to the low value of the US dollar, inflation and high shipbuilding costs, the company would not be ordering any new ships for their US-based brands (Princess, Carnival Cruise Lines and Holland America Line) before the economical situation improves.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org













