Thursday, February 26, 2015

Have you heard about Princess's 50th Birthday Celebrations?

Princess is celebrating their 50th Anniversary in 2015!

This is the year to cruise with Princess as they celebrate this special anniversary with every sailing.

It all began in 1965 with the first cruise to Mexico on the "Princess Patricia" - as a floating hotel for Seattle's World's Fair.  

Remember the Love Boat? The popularity grew tremendously in 1976 when they began filming the television show "The Love Boat", as more and more people became aware of cruising.

Today Princess has a fleet of 18 ships - and are planning a year long celebration for their 50th anniversary.  These include on board "Love Boat" deck parties, Golden Balloon drops, and a 50th anniversary show in the Piazza to name a few! Princess are tying in their celebrations with regional and global festivities such as Mardi Gras and Carnival. There is a special 50th anniversary menu featuring commemorative dishes from the past 50 years.

Now for all you chocolate lovers....
Chocolate Tart with Vanilla Mousse and Flourless Chocolate CakePrincess now have a new Chocolate Journeys Experience with renowned master chef and chocolatier Norman Love, who trained in France and was the former executive pastry chef of Ritz-Carlton. Princess guests will enjoy chocolate desserts, "Love Pops", Chocolate/Wine tastings, chocolate cooking demonstrations, chocolate drink menu, and spa treatments.

Other highlights with 2015 cruises include their new exclusive Princess Seawitch 50th anniversary IPA craft beer, a Princess Trivia challenge, musical performances from tribute bands such as The Beatlemaniacs, and celebratory boutique items, keepsakes, and more!

If you would like more information on Princess cruises contact us today!


Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Cruise Tips That Everyone Should Know

16 "Cruise Tips That Everyone Should Know" 

AUGUST 24, 2014 BY BEN SOUZA

These are very helpful tips that I would like to share with you!

1. Use the ship’s WIFI while in port – Some cruise ships will connect to terrestrial broadband while in port. This will give you increased internet speeds compared to when the ship is at sea and connecting to satellites 20,000 miles away.

2. Free WIFI in Port – Looking for a place to connect to free WIFI while in port? Just ask a crew member.  They know all of the free WIFI spots in each port. You may also notice a group of crew members outside of an establishment with tablets/phones out, it is a sign that there likely is free WIFI there.

3. Avoid Cruise Ship’s ATM Fees – The ATM machines on cruise ships will charge you a fee of around $5 to withdraw cash.  To bypass this, simply go to the casino, sit down at a slot machine, insert your cabin card and deposit the amount that you want to withdraw.  Once the money is loaded into the slot machine, simply hit the “cash out” button and take the ticket to the cashier to get your money.  Your onboard account will be charged and you will not have to pay any credit card or ATM fees.

4. Surge Protector with USB Outlets – Available on Amazon.comhttp://ir-na.amazon-adsystem.com/e/ir?t=cruifeve-20&l=as2&o=1&a=B00C0QEUCG for under $20. This surge protector will not only take up little room in your luggage, but it is great for charging phones, tablets, and e-readers via the 2 USB outlets.  The power outlets rotate 360 degrees for flexibility with large plugs.
5. Ziploc Bags – Bringing a few Ziploc bags on a cruise can come in extremely handy.  Use them when going on shore excursions so you can keep water and sand away from your phone, camera, cash, passport etc.  Have you ever been stuck in a Caribbean downpour while waiting to re-board your cruise ship?  Ziploc bags can keep important things dry.

6. Rolling Clothes - Rolling clothes before putting them in your suitcase will help prevent wrinkles and it will also take up less space.  Don’t go to dinner the first night in wrinkled clothes because you did not have time to iron before the early seating.
7. Dryer Sheets – Put a dryer sheet in each suitcase to keep your clothes smelling fresh.

8. TV Charger – Need an extra plug to charge your phone? Use the USB outlet on your TV to charge your phone or tablet.

9. Portable USB Charger – Never run out of power while in port with this handy USB mini phone charger. It will give your phone 100% extra battery life and is available on Amazon.comhttp://ir-na.amazon-adsystem.com/e/ir?t=cruifeve-20&l=as2&o=1&a=B00AA6CS86
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10. Delete Tourist From Your Photos – A nice little trick we found on Reddit that can get you great shots of ports and of the cruise ship without having to worry about other passengers/tourists getting in the way.
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11. Place a Belt Inside a Collar – This will keep the collar crispy when packing a dress shirt in a suitcase.

12. Pill Container – Use a pill container to keep your jewelry organized and untangled.

13. Shoe Rack – A shoe rack is a great way to keep things organized in the tight confines of your cruise cabin.  It takes up little space in your suitcase and can be hung on your bathroom door. 

14. Travel Alarm Clock – There are no alarm clocks in the cabins on cruise ships so bringing a small, travel alarm clock can come in handy especially to those staying in inside staterooms.

15. Shopping Lectures – Want to get some free stuff at shopping lectures? Always sit near the front of the theater.  The staff will often throw things out (tshirts, bamboo necklaces etc) into the crowd and they normally do not throw very far.

16. Check the Bible – Passengers have been known to leave unused complimentary drink coupons/cards in the Gideon Bibles that are in the desk drawer.