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Princess Launches Ultimate Ship Tour

September 3rd, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in Bridge Tour, Engine Tour, Princess, Princess Cruise Lines, Ultimate Ship Tour
Have you been on every ship tour already offered? Seen the galley a few too many times, but still go back because you're fascinated by the inner workings of a ship? Have you begged in vain in the past to see the engine room? Then Princess has the perfect tour for you!

Debuting on the Ruby Princess, and soon to be rolled out to the entire fleet, the "Ultimate Ship Tour" will be quite the behind-the-scenes adventure... with a price tag to match. Pricing is $150/person, but covers everything during the 3-hour tour.

The tour includes visits to the ship’s engine control room, medical center, print shop, laundry, photo lab, bridge and other spaces for a rare insider’s view of many areas typically seen only by the ship’s crew. Participants will also receive a variety of themed mementos at many of the stops along the route.

The innovative tour will feature:

Back Stage Area – Passengers start the tour with a glimpse behind the glitz in the Princess Theater, home to Princess’ sparkling stage productions. They’ll meet the cast and production staff, who will show them all that goes into making sure the show goes on night after night – including costumes and dressing areas, scenery and technical operations such as lighting and sound.

Galley and Food Production Areas – In the galley, guests will meet the executive chef, learn about the process of providing thousands of passengers meals each day, and see the inner workings of the ship’s kitchen areas while enjoying a glass of French champagne, caviar and canapés. In addition, passengers will get a peek into some of Ruby Princess’ vast food storage and production areas, each specially equipped and temperature-controlled for a specific type of food. Each guest will also be presented with an official chef’s jacket.

Engine Control Room – At the center of the vessel’s mechanical and electrical systems, the engine control room is where the ship’s technical team monitors everything from the operation of the ship’s propellers to the water supply in each stateroom. Participants will meet the chief technical offer and his staff who will explain the numerous functions overseen by the control room, including the vast amount of power generated to operate Ruby Princess.

Print Shop – Passengers will see where their daily Princess Patter, among other things, is produced. The ship’s printer will meet the group and demonstrate the printing equipment and explain which materials passengers see each day are printed right onboard Ruby Princess. To mark their visit, each passenger will receive their own set of personalized stationery printed on board.

Photo Laboratory – Princess was the first cruise line to go completely digital, and each ship operates a full photo lab with the latest in digital printing equipment. The group will meet the Ruby Princess photo staff and learn how they manage the thousands of pictures taken and printed each day. Participants might even see their own smiling faces print out during their visit.

Medical Center – The ship’s doctor will meet the group to show them the state-of-the-art medical facilities, including treatment rooms, laboratory facilities, intensive care unit, and digital x-ray system. Participants will learn how the ship’s doctors and nurses – all full-time maritime medicine specialists – keep both passengers and crew healthy and handle medical emergencies. They’ll also learn about the most common reasons passengers visit the medical center.

Main Laundry – Ruby Princess’ onboard laundries operate 24 hours a day to wash tons of passenger and crew linens, towels, and clothing – including more than 20,000 towels a day alone. Here visitors will meet the laundry master and will see this impressive operation in action. Participants will also receive a luxurious bath robe usually reserved for suite passengers.

Funnel – The group will then travel to the upper most deck of the ship to join the staff captain for the opportunity to peek inside the ship’s funnel area high atop Ruby Princess, where they will be treated to spectacular views of the ship and the surrounding ocean.

Bridge – The tour concludes at the ship’s command center, where passengers will meet the captain and his bridge team and learn about the state-of-the-art navigational equipment and safety systems aboard Ruby Princess. Passengers will also take in the dramatic front-of-ship views from the bridge’s wraparound windows, while they enjoy special refreshments and pose with the captain at the ship’s wheel for a complimentary photo. The framed photo and a tour completion certificate signed by the captain will later be delivered to each participant’s stateroom.

The tour will have a very limited number of participants, and will only be offered once or twice per cruise, on a sea day.

Princess Lowers Deposit Requirements

June 27th, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in Deposit Policy Change, Princess Cruise Lines
Well, Princess' experiment with 30% deposits for 2009/2010 summer/winter cruises didn't work, and effective immediately they're lowering the deposit requirement to 20% for most cruises (world cruises and world cruise segments over 44 days have different deposit policies).

This is excellent news, as it means many 7-night cruises will actually have a lower deposit than the 2008/2009 sailings. Always a good thing!

You all have spoken, and Princess listened.

Princess Free Alaska Tour with Mini-Suite!

June 3rd, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in Cruise Tour Sale, Princess, Princess Cruise Lines
Princess just announced a new sale of a type I've never seen before. Purchase a mini-suite on a selected sailing to Alaska this summer, and receive the tour portion FREE!

The applicable sailings are:
  • Jul 25, 2008, Coral Princess, from $2,448/person
  • August 1, 2008, Island Princess, from $2,448/person
  • August 8, 2008, Coral Princess, from $2,448/person
  • Aug 15, 2008, Island Princess, from $2,173/person
  • August 29, 2008, Island Princess, from $1,898/person

The tour is the Heart of Alaska, tour 8S, which is a total of an 11-night cruise/tour package.

There are also free upgrades on certain cruisetours from obstructed oceanview to balcony:

  • Jul 25, 2008, Coral Princess, CT 6S, from $2,648/person
  • Jul 30, 2008, Sapphire Princess, CT 6S, from $2,648/person
  • August 8, 2008, Coral Princess, CT 6s, from $2,648/person
  • Jul 22, 2008, Diamond Princess, CT 1S, from $2,748/person
  • July 31, 2008, Island Princess, CT1S, from $2,748/person

These prices represent a phenomenal value. If you're interested, call immediately.