Princess Cruises adds a bit of the North Pole to holiday cruises
Bing Crosby would have thought he really wasn’t dreaming had he been alive today for a winter holiday cruise aboard a Princess Cruises ship.
For the fifth consecutive year, Princess Cruises ships are creating their own winter wonderlands with snow flurries predicted in the multi-level atriums. Passengers won’t have to worry about shoveling driveways or sidewalks as the falling snowflakes will disappear on contact. The scheduled snowfall will happen daily on all of the ships except for the smaller ships of Princess, the Pacific Princess and the Ocean Princess as they do not have the huge atriums.
The shipboard snowfall is one of many ways Princess ships will surround passengers with a merry atmosphere. With the halls decked out in holiday dรฉcor โ including a Christmas tree on the mast โ and strolling carolers filling the air with the sounds of the season, Princess ships will offer a festive cruise experience from bow to stern.
The Christmas spirit will be found in activities throughout the ship. Passengers can challenge themselves with a gingerbread house-building competition to see who can construct the most creative structure. Or they can express their creativity with holiday card making, enjoy the entertaining cheer of a Christmas variety show, and even pick up tips at a turkey-carving demonstration to prepare themselves to do the honors at their next holiday feast.
Passengers can join in the sounds of the season by participating in a special holiday-themed Pop Choir, and the shipsโ Piazzas will feature seasonal entertainment. Movies Under the Stars screens will show favorite holiday films, as well as a virtual Yule log that will turn the giant screens into the โworldโs largest holiday fireplace.โ Stateroom televisions will also add the traditional burning Yule log broadcast for a warm and cozy touch inside the room. And of course Santa is expected to make a visit, with passengers receiving their own stocking on Christmas Eve.
Religious services will be held as well, and passengers can participate in Catholic mass or a non-denominational church service performed by onboard clergy.
โThe festive atmosphere onboard makes the holidays one our passengersโ favorite times to cruise,โ said Jan Swartz, Princess executive vice president. โOur welcoming crew members take the worry out of all holiday preparations, and what better way to celebrate than with a winter snowfall โ even on a tropical cruise vacation.โ Swartz added that space is still available on select holiday sailings.
The shipboard snowfall is one of many ways Princess ships will surround passengers with a merry atmosphere. With the halls decked out in holiday dรฉcor โ including a Christmas tree on the mast โ and strolling carolers filling the air with the sounds of the season, Princess ships will offer a festive cruise experience from bow to stern.
The Christmas spirit will be found in activities throughout the ship. Passengers can challenge themselves with a gingerbread house-building competition to see who can construct the most creative structure. Or they can express their creativity with holiday card making, enjoy the entertaining cheer of a Christmas variety show, and even pick up tips at a turkey-carving demonstration to prepare themselves to do the honors at their next holiday feast.
Passengers can join in the sounds of the season by participating in a special holiday-themed Pop Choir, and the shipsโ Piazzas will feature seasonal entertainment. Movies Under the Stars screens will show favorite holiday films, as well as a virtual Yule log that will turn the giant screens into the โworldโs largest holiday fireplace.โ Stateroom televisions will also add the traditional burning Yule log broadcast for a warm and cozy touch inside the room. And of course Santa is expected to make a visit, with passengers receiving their own stocking on Christmas Eve.
Religious services will be held as well, and passengers can participate in Catholic mass or a non-denominational church service performed by onboard clergy.
โThe festive atmosphere onboard makes the holidays one our passengersโ favorite times to cruise,โ said Jan Swartz, Princess executive vice president. โOur welcoming crew members take the worry out of all holiday preparations, and what better way to celebrate than with a winter snowfall โ even on a tropical cruise vacation.โ Swartz added that space is still available on select holiday sailings.
Holiday Feasts โ Each Princess shipโs culinary team will delight the senses with spectacular holiday displays and will serve up several delicious feasts. Christmas dinner features traditional holiday fare including slow-roasted Vermont turkey with chestnut stuffing and cranberry chutney. Special desserts include English Christmas pudding and gingerbread soufflรฉ, while freshly prepared stollen and Christmas cookies also make an appearance. Passengers can also try a taste of traditional holiday dishes from around the world as the Horizon Court serves up some favorites based on the cuisines of crew membersโ home countries.
Christmas For Children โ Younger cruisers can anticipate the big day with a full schedule of holiday activities. The youth centers will host holiday parties for each age group, and kids can make decorations to display on the centerโs Christmas tree, or can try their hand at cookie decorating. Youngsters can get creative with other holiday-themed arts and crafts projects throughout the cruise, and they will have an opportunity to sing Christmas carols for passengers. Naturally, Santa Claus makes an appearance with his sack full of toys, and, in what has become a holiday tradition, a senior officer will read โThe Night Before Christmasโ on Christmas Eve.
For parents who want to stay up later to celebrate the holidays, free late-night group kid-sitting sessions will be available on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Yearโs Eve.
Hanukkah โ From December 20-28 passengers can celebrate the Festival of Lights onboard with special Hanukkah activities. Ships will organize services, and passengers will find menorahs and fresh flower arrangements in blue, silver and white on display. Kosher meals are available upon request, and kidโs centers will host activities for young cruisers, including a reading of โSammy Spiderโs First Hanukkah.โ
Happy New Year โ Passengers will count down to a fun-filled 2012 with festive New Year’s Eve parties, complete with music, confetti, noise-makers and a balloon drop to ring in the new year. Earlier in the evening, the dinner menu will feature special treats just for New Yearโs Eve. On New Yearโs Day, football fans can follow the action of the dayโs traditional college bowl games, as the telecasts will be shown (as available by satellite) on the giant Movies Under the Stars screens or in shipboard lounges.
Holiday Shopping โ Passengers who love to shop will not miss out on the holiday sales just because theyโre at sea. Princess will provide a wide array of holiday shopping and gift-giving opportunities on board including tax- and duty-free fine jewelry, watches, fragrance, cosmetics and fine art. New this year on the days after Christmas and New Yearโs, the Princess boutiques will open early in the morning to offer shoppers “door-busters” and other holiday discounts and specials.
The 16-ship Princess fleet will cover the globe this holiday season, with sailings to the Caribbean, the Panama Canal, Australia/New Zealand, South America, Hawaii and the South Pacific.