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Sunday, 22 Jun, 2004 0

Reaction to Princess Cruises’ on-deck movies has been so positive it is adding similar programs on all its ships, says the cruise line.

That is only one innovation that is adding to the cruise lines’ popularity.

In the past, Princess has sailed mainly from the West Coast. But now it has cruises leaving from Port Everglades in Florida.

The movies are only one new amenity that includes a new dining area offering Caribbean specialties and a special stage show keyed to Caribbean music.

The stage show features a lot of Caribbean music. The dining area called Café CAribe has food from that area we asll.

In the winter, Princess now has eight ships cruising the Caribbean.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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