Princess Cruises Announces the new Royal Princess / CRUISE SHIPPING MIAMI 2011
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we've decided to name her the royal princess you'll see we've reached back in our past for a sentimental end a salute to our original royal princess which was also a groundbreaking prototype when she was introduced in 1984
the new royal princess is a prototype ship and we're just as proud of her features and innovation
our strategy is to provide a consistent experience for our passengers regardless of the ship they're on or the destination they're traveling to
the new design element for me one of the most exciting parts i want to give you a sneak preview is a over water sea walk
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On March 15th 2001 Princess Cruises unveiled new specifics on the first of its two 141,000 gt, 3,600 passenger newbuilds, the ROYAL PRINCESS, due in 2013. Taking the name from Princess Cruises's first newbuild of 1984 (which is now sailing as P&O's ARTEMIS), the new ROYAL PRINCESS will be constructed by the Monfalcone branch of the Fincantieri Shipyard, near Trieste. It will feature a cantilevered glass skywalk 128 feet above the sea on its starboard side and a glass-floored Seaview Bar on its port side. Present at the confrence was President of Princess Cruises Alan Buckelew , Vice President Julie Benson , CEO of Carnival cruise lines Mickey Arison and other executives , media , and travel agents. The ship will also have an adults only pool with floating cabanas and a tropical island between two of its pools and an expanded Movies Under The Stars as additional features. More information on ROYAL PRINCESS will be revealed soon. This is exclusive coverage here at Liveboat USA. Video and Photographs by : Byron Huart