Crown Princess

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The Crown Princess is scheduled to launch in July, 2006. A sister to the Caribbean Princess, the Crown Princess will feature Princess' renowned Lotus Spa, four pools, three separate show lounges and a wedding chapel in which guests can be married at sea by the captain.

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7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise

Crown Princess
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Departing Date: December 11, 2010
Departing From: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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Ports of Call: Fort Lauderdale, Florida | Georgetown, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands | Island Of Roatan, Honduras | Island Of Cozumel, Mexico | Princess Cays, Bahamas | Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Interior

$471

Oceanview

$493

Balcony

$658

Suite

$878

  • Itinerary
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  • Staterooms
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Itinerary: 7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise

Itinerary
Location
Arrival
Departure
Sat Dec 11, 2010 Fort Lauderdale, Florida -- 5:00 pm
Sun Dec 12, 2010 At Sea -- --
Mon Dec 13, 2010 Georgetown, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands 7:00 am 4:00 pm
Tue Dec 14, 2010 Island Of Roatan, Honduras 10:00 am 5:00 pm
Wed Dec 15, 2010 Island Of Cozumel, Mexico 7:00 am 5:00 pm
Thu Dec 16, 2010 At Sea -- --
Fri Dec 17, 2010 Princess Cays, Bahamas 9:00 am 4:00 pm
Sat Dec 18, 2010 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7:00 am --

Note: Cruise itinerary is subject to change. Please verify ports and times with the cruiseline directly.

Crown Princess Facilities / On Board Activities

Dining / Dinner Entertainment / Recreation Gratuity Policies
No. of Dinner Sittings:
2

Usual Dinner Hours:
Personal Choice, 6:30pm & 8:30pm

Special Diet:
Available upon request

Dress Code:
May vary from Cruise Casual to Formal.
Bars/Lounges/ Night Clubs - 7
Casino
Library
Movie Theater/Cinema - 2
Nautica/Spa
Piano Bar
Suites and Mini-Suites
$11.00 per passenger per day

All Other Staterooms
$10.50 per passenger per day
Services Health and Beauty Ship Facilities
Beauty Salon Medical Center Elevators - 4
Scenic Elevators - 6

Crown Princess Onboard Experience

Princess CruisesCrown Princess and Island Princess, launched in 2003, were the only two ships Princess built after 2000 that are small enough to get through the Panama Canal (with 24 inches on each side to spare!). Smaller than the fleet's biggest ships, yet bigger than the mid-sized Sun Princess class that dominated the 90s, these sisters in many ways represent the best of both worlds. The public rooms are the same as on the Grand-class megaships, but Island and Coral passengers feel they have much more elbow room; though a fifth larger than Princess's Sun-class ships, they carry only 20 more passengers apiece based on double occupancy.

By all appearances, Princess caught sight of the upside-down design of the Carnival Spirit-class ships presented in 2000 and couldn't resist adopting the concept of putting all the public rooms on the lower decks and the cabin decks higher up; affording the ability to add a balcony (75% of all cabins) to almost every outside stateroom (83% of all cabins). The result is a ship with beautifully appointed and spacious cabins and a hive of adjacent public rooms that are easy to navigate and offer exemplary passenger flow.

"ScholarShip@Sea" classes are held in the high-tech Universe Lounge, a two-story venue that at night, unlike any other classroom you've ever been cooped up in, becomes a show lounge or cabaret! You can learn everything from how to assemble a Web site to how to paint pottery (these are the only ships at sea with real kilns). Of course, a range of culinary classes will teach you how to cook a wide range of exotic dishes.


Crown Princess Things to Do

Entertainment:
Princess CruisesWith a dozen or so venues for nightlife, you're virtually assured of finding something that floats your boat, to coin a phrase. There's no faulting the lavishness of the production shows, which feature extravagant special effects. The performers in the cabaret are a talented bunch.
 
Fitness:
The Steiners' operated Lotus Spa offers not only massages and hair and beauty treatments (for which be sure to book as you board), but also seminars on everything from abs enhancement and metabolism to aging and detoxifying. There are also Tahitian scalp massages, a mud room for couples, "gentle touch" teeth whitening, and a cellulite reduction program, popular in Europe, called ionithermie algae detox. The gym, though smallish, has all the weight training, running, and aerobic equipment anyone could reasonably demand.

There are a basketball/volleyball court and a computerized golf simulator, as well as a nine-hole miniature-golf course up on the top deck, which you access via a windowless wooden door that makes it look permanently closed. It's not; just go on in.


Crown Princess Dining / Dinner

Cuisine:
Predictably, the main restaurants and Lido cafeteria serve Continental ship cuisine -- fettuccine Alfredo, broiled lobster tail, Beef Wellington, that sort of thing -- unlikely either to offend or amaze most diners. If you ask the kitchen for something less bland, it will happily oblige, or try the Bayou Cafe's spicy shrimp gumbo. barbecued alligator ribs appetizers, "mud-bug" bisque soup, fried catfish, grilled jumbo prawns, and chicken and chorizo jambalaya in a subdued, woody ambience, with faux brick walls and lantern lighting. Sabatini's, which warms your palate up with more than a dozen quite substantial antipasti before it brings out your main course, will test even the most energetic gourmand's capacity. Allow three hours for this "event dining" experience. The Lotus Spa menu offers such innovative options as chilled yogurt and tamarind soup sprinkled with grated lemon rind, filet of baby turbot with a fennel pernod sauce, and a tropical fruit smoothie flavored with lime.
 
Restaurants:
Princess's "Personal Choices" flexible dining program, whereby passengers can opt either for traditional two-seating dining, or dine when and with whom they please, is nowhere better implemented than on these ships. In the Bayou Cafe, you can enjoy zingy New Orleans-style cuisine to a jazz trio's accompaniment for $10 per person, including a cocktail. Sabatini's offers alternative diners a gigantic multi-course Italian feast for $15. The always-open Horizon Court dishes up standard cafeteria fare during breakfast and lunch; but at night gets swanky, offering its patrons items from the ship's main restaurant. During the day, the circular layout of food stations and the lack of clear paths between them occasionally results in mild chaos.

The Provence and Bordeaux dining rooms are nearly indistinguishable, but for one distinction. Provence is dedicated to traditional fixed-seating dining (6 p.m. and 8:15 p.m.) and Bordeaux offers Anytime Personal Choice dining; anytime the whim strikes you between 5:30 and 10 p.m.
 
Service:
The extremely international staff is unfailingly chipper and professional. Flatteringly, the waiters seem to take particular delight in remembering diners' personal preferences.
 
Attire:
A typical cruise includes two formal evenings. The other evenings are "smart casual", meaning sweaters, skirts and blouses, and slacks and collared shirts. Shorts and jeans are considered too casual.


Crown Princess Ambience

Decor:
Princess CruisesAs with most Princess ships, the atrium is the focal point with light woods and brass railings surrounding walls of glass. Due to a more generous space to passenger ratio, public rooms and restaurants are more spacious than their counterparts on other Princess ships. In the cabins, upholstery and walls are invariably in restful earth tones and off-whites, with butterscotch wood trim.
 
Public Areas:
You'll find no scarcity of invitingly intimate lounges, many with live music. Crooners, a martini bar, evokes the heyday of the Rat Pack, while the cozy cigar lounge Churchill's evokes an English country manor. The clubby, nautical-themed Wheelhouse Bar is filled with original oil paintings. If you find yourself longing for contemporary décor, you'll find it, along with cappuccino and pastries, at Le Patisserie, which offers free-for-the-taking cookies and sweets.

In the bow, the Princess Theater, a classic sloping one-level space. offers a good view from every comfortable theater-style seat; put your drink ? or notebook ? on the little flip-up table. When the ceiling lights are left on during lectures, please note, it can get infernally hot in the back rows, so sit in the front!

The ship's Internet cafe, card room and library do brisk business during days at sea; indeed, you're sometimes lucky to find a place to sit! Because there are entrances from both the atrium and the midships elevators/stair tower, the rooms are often used as passageways, not exactly ideal for a library!

The Captain can marry you quite legally in the wedding chapel. The Universe Lounge presents floor shows at night, while cabaret rules the Africa-themed Explorer's Lounge. The bright, kid-scaled Fun Zone and Pelican's Playhouse children's center and smallish Off Limits teen center may be found at the stern on Deck 12.
 
Cabins:
As is true of all Princess vessels, the 33 cabin categories on offer are misleading; the range of choice is closer to 10. Princess puts virtually identical quarters into different categories based on location.

That said, Island Princess has the largest number of balconies in the fleet. Eight-five percent of the cabins are outside, and 85% of those have private verandas. Refining the Princess vision of gigantic ships with an intimate feel, their tiered design eschews the too-familiar "wall of balconies" look, achieving a clean, flowing profile.

Standard outside cabins are 160 sq. ft., standard balcony cabins 217-248 sq. ft. The mini-suites, much more spacious for not a lot more money, offer 280 to 302 sq. ft., but the privacy of the balconies of those on Dolphin Deck is severely compromised; they can be observed from the balconies of the three decks above. The largest cabins measure 470 sq. ft. Suite occupants should expect neither butler service nor amenities beyond such standard one as TV/radio, hair dryers, mini refrigerators, bathrobes, and personal safes, daily deliveries of ice, and evening turndown service. Closet and drawer space is at a real premium; pack light! The shower stalls in standard cabins are pretty cramped.

Premium suites and minisuites amenities include complimentary laundry and shoe shine, a selection of pillows, daily in-room canap?s and high tea, and free Internet access.

A self-service launderette ($1.75 washers, $1 soap, $1.50 dryers) is located on each stateroom deck.

Deck Plans: Crown Princess

Deck Plans
Room Category Legend

AA  Mini-Suite with Balcony
AB  Mini-Suite with Balcony
AC  Mini-Suite with Balcony
AD  Mini-Suite with Balcony
AE  Mini-Suite with Balcony
BA  Oceanview Double with Balcony
BB  Oceanview Double with Balcony
BC  Oceanview Double with Balcony
BD  Oceanview Double with Balcony
BE  Oceanview Double with Balcony
BF  Oceanview Double with Balcony
BG  Oceanview Double with Balcony
C  Oceanview Double
D  Oceanview Double
DD  Oceanview Double
E  Oceanview Double
EE  Oceanview Double
F  Oceanview Double
FF  Oceanview Double
G  Oceanview Double
GG  Oceanview Double
I  Interior Double
II  Interior Double
J  Interior Double
JJ  Interior Double
K  Interior Double
KK  Interior Double
L  Interior Double
M  Interior Double
OS  Suite with Balcony
PH  Suite with Balcony
PS  Suite with Balcony
VS  Suite with Balcony
XS  Family Suite: Interconnecting Staterooms


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Princess Crown Princess Deck Plans

Staterooms: Crown Princess

Princess Cruises - Crown Princess : Family Suite:  Interconnecting Staterooms
Family Suite: Interconnecting Staterooms
Each suite is actually two self-contained staterooms interconnecting through a large living room which leads to an oversized private balcony. Each suite sleeps up to eight people.
Princess Cruises - Crown Princess : Interior Double
Interior Double
Our interior stateroom is a great value. It features two twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Other amenities include a refrigerator, television, closet and bathroom with shower. Approximately 160 square feet of space.
Princess Cruises - Crown Princess : Mini-Suite with Balcony
Mini-Suite with Balcony
A mini-suite with balcony is substantially larger than a balcony stateroom. Accommodations include two twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. A separate sitting area features a sofa bed and desk for lounging, entertaining or writing. Other amenities include a welcome glass of champagne, two televisions, a refrigerator and a walk-in closet. Your full bath includes a combined tub and massage shower head. Approximately 323 square feet, including balcony.
Princess Cruises - Crown Princess : Oceanview Double
Oceanview Double
Our oceanview stateroom offers value while picture windows provide your own view (categories E-G have partially to fully obstructed views). Two twin beds make up into a queen-size bed. Other amenities include a refrigerator, television, closet and bathroom with shower. Approximately 158 to 181 square feet of space.
Princess Cruises - Crown Princess : Oceanview Double with Balcony
Oceanview Double with Balcony
An oceanview stateroom with balcony offers a scenic view and more space. This affordable cabin has two twin beds that make up into a queen-size bed. Other amenities include a refrigerator, television, large closet, desk, and bathroom with shower. Approximately 232 to 274 square feet, including balcony.
Princess Cruises - Crown Princess : Suite with Balcony
Suite with Balcony
Up to 80% larger than a mini-suite. Two twin beds make up into a queen-size bed, plus separate sitting area includes sofa bed and desk. Other amenities include two televisions, a combined DVD/CD/MP3-CD player, free access to a DVD library, a halo light magnifying mirror, a refrigerator with wet bar, a walk-in closet, free laundry and dry cleaning services, a welcome glass of champagne and deluxe canapés. Your bathroom features upgraded amenities, a tub and massage shower head. Approximately 468

Other Dates: Crown Princess

Date
Bonus
Itinerary Name
Inside From
Outside From
Select
September 17, 2010 BONUS! 10 Night Classic Canada & New England Cruise $988 $N/A
September 27, 2010 BONUS! Classic Canada & New England Yqb/nyc 10 Days $1208 $1428
October 17, 2010 BONUS! 13 Night Canada & Colonial America Cruise $1428 $1538
October 30, 2010 --- 7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise $466 $560
November 6, 2010 --- 7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise $471 $548
November 13, 2010 --- 7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise $471 $493
November 20, 2010 --- 7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise $603 $658
December 18, 2010 --- 5 Night Eastern Caribbean Sampler Cruise $493 $575
December 23, 2010 --- 7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise $878 $1076
December 30, 2010 --- 9 Night Southern Caribbean Holiday Cruise $1048 $1100
January 15, 2011 --- 7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise $628 $681
January 22, 2011 --- 7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise $576 $628
February 5, 2011 --- 7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise $904 $1009
March 12, 2011 --- 7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise $680 $733
March 19, 2011 --- 7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise $957 $1062
April 23, 2011 --- 7 Night Western Caribbean Cruise $786 $838
May 7, 2011 --- 15 Night Western Europe Cruise $2299 $2614
July 28, 2011 --- 7 Night Norwegina Interlude Cruise $1468 $1678
August 28, 2011 --- 17 Night Iceland & Greenland Explorer Cruise $2509 $2824
September 14, 2011 --- 10 Night Classic Canada & New England Cruise $1520 $1873
September 24, 2011 --- 10 Night Classic Canada & New England Cruise $1573 $1940
January 7, 2012 --- 14 Night Western Caribbean Cruise $1362 $1572

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