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The new Golden Princess follows
in the wake of her sister ship, Grand Princess, as one of the
most innovative cruise ships sailing today, epitomizing Princess'
unique Personal Choice Cruising program |
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Taller than the Statue
of Liberty and longer than three football fields, this 2,600-passenger
ship features an unprecedented design with some of the most
innovative amenities ever found on a cruise ship, providing
its passengers with unparalleled onboard choice |
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Another Sun Princess sister, this
ship offers everything from sparkling pools and spas to computerized
golf and 24-hour dining. |
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Sister ship to Sun Princess, this
vessel incorporates the same sense of spaciousness and an uncrowded
passenger flow, combined with intimately designed spaces. |
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Like her Sun-class sister ships,
Ocean Princess was designed to offer passengers the widest variety
of dining and entertainment imaginable. |
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This highly acclaimed
vessel set a new standard in cruise ship design and onboard
choice when it debuted in 1995. The 1,950-passenger ship rises
14 stories and measures nearly three football fields in length. |
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With her sleek and
innovative curved dolphin-like exterior design, this 1,590-passenger
ship was created by world-renown architect Renzo Piano, known
for his daring design of Paris' Pompidou Center |
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Sister ship to Crown
Princess, this vessel features one of cruising's most unique
entertainment areas in the forward 13,000-square-foot "Dome,"
including a dance floor, bar, casino and observation area. |
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This 1,200-passenger
ship set a new standard in luxury cruising when it debuted as
the only vessel to feature all-outside staterooms. Still one
of the most beautiful ships afloat, passengers will enjoy a
wrap-around promenade deck, terraced observation areas and much
more. |
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Debuted in March 2002,
Star Princess, a sister ship to Grand Princess, will became
the largest and most amenity-filled ship positioned on the West
Coast, bringing the best of Personal Choice Cruising to Alaska
and the Mexican Riviera for the first time. |
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This exciting new vessel
debuts in October 2002. Coral Princess will feature an innovative
power generation technology -- a combination of diesel engines
and gas turbines - and will offer 90% outside staterooms, most
with private balconies. |