Carnival Cruise Lines Cruise Ship Inspiration to Appear on Travel Channel Show

Carnival Cruise Lines

Carnival Cruise Lines

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Carnival Cruise Lines’ Inspiration will be showcased on Travel Channel’s “Samantha Brown: Great Cruise Weekend,” which premiered on June 19. The one-hour show is hosted by Travel Channel personality Samantha Brown, who takes viewers on a tour of the 2,052-passenger super liner and its amenities, including the Carnival WaterWorks aqua park, Serenity adults-only retreat and the redesigned main pool.

A highlight of the show is Brown’s ride down the 300-foot-long tube water slide. During the show, Brown also plays blackjack in the casino, gets a spa treatment and sings in the ship’s piano bar. Cameras also followed Brown as she participated in a dune buggy excursion in Cozumel. Following its June 19 premiere episode, the show will air again at 9 p.m. ET/PT June 27 on Travel Channel.

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How To Book a Cruise Vacation – Review Cruise Lines – Cruise Line Reviews

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Booking a Cruise? First Time Cruiser? Reviewing Cruise Lines via the web has become increasingly difficult. Each Cruise Line is considerably different and with more than 20 major lines sailing the high seas the choices are limitless.

Cruise Zanza Blue recently rolled out a cruise line “SnapShots” section within its website. With Major Cruise Lines rolling out “cutting edge” websites it seems content is more difficult to find. Zanza Blue has implemented simple “layout” pages with a “Long Scroll” approach. Simple design with all the information a client may need. The pages display almost no visual appeal; you may think your stepping back in time from WebPages of the past. The up side is a cruise consumer can pop through and scan over the content. Want to know what each cruise lines approach is? You only need to check the first few lines. How about dining options and kids programs? It’s all on one page. Currently Zanza Blue offers information on 19 cruise lines with plans to add Cruise West onto its booking options.  

Cruise Zanza Blue not only lends a helping hand with choosing a personalized cruise but offers expert advice first hand. The Zanza Blue “niche” is that every Cruise Travel Agent or as Zanza Blue states “Zanza Travel Concierge” are all past cruise ship crew members. An interesting approach considering the Cruise Line’s pick up the tab for these services which gives cruise consumers first rate service and knowledge without costing the consumer a dime.

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Published 08/25/08

Princess Cruise Line – Alaska Video Wins Cinematography Award

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Princess Cruise Lines

 

Princess Cruises’ “The Heart of Alaska” video won the “Best Cinematography” award at the New York Independent Film & Video Festival, one of the largest independent film festivals in the world. “The Heart of Alaska” beat out nearly 100 entries for the award at the festival’s recent Los Angeles competition. “The Heart of Alaska” is a high-definition documentary that showcases the Princess cruise-tour experience by depicting the land, wildlife and people of Alaska. The 26-minute film, photographed and directed by Princess video producer Scott Martin, features interviews with some of the people who tell their stories of life in Alaska’s interior.

“We’re delighted that the judges at the New York Independent Film & Video Festival recognized how superbly this film was photographed,” said Jan Swartz, Princess senior vice president. “‘The Heart of Alaska’ may well be the most unique cruise destination video in the industry because it uses a documentary style to tell its story through local voices. With stunning photography and music, it’s just like something you’d find on a nature channel…or in a theater.”

Viewers meet rangers from both Denali and Wrangell-St. Elias national parks, Alaska natives, homesteaders and dog mushers who share an insider’s perspective of life in the 49th state. Other voices include a bush pilot, a captain from Fairbanks’ iconic riverboat and a mountain climber.

The film also brings the audience up-close to the wildlife of Denali National Park, including bears, moose, Dall sheep, and caribou. Soaring photography takes viewers high above the world’s tallest peaks, including Mount McKinley. “The Heart of Alaska” is the first in a series of Princess videos offering a look at the company’s destinations. It can be purchased aboard the line’s Alaska ships or at any of Princess’ five Alaska wilderness lodges.

 

 
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Port of San Diego California Welcomes Carnival Cruise Line’s Elation New Itinerary

Carnival Cruise Lines’ Carnival Elation will begin a new schedule offering three- and four-day cruises from San Diego to Catalina Island and Ensenada starting Feb. 12. The 2,052-passenger ship currently operates four- and five-day cruises to Mexico from San Diego and will continue that program until the new service begins.

On its new route, Carnival Elation will depart on Thursdays on three-day cruises to Ensenada. Four-day cruises will depart on Sundays and visit Ensenada and Catalina Island. This marks the first time passengers can depart from San Diego and voyage to Catalina Island aboard a large cruise ship.

“We’re pleased to have this new itinerary available,” said Michael Bixler, chairman of the board of port commissioners. “It’s a perfect fit for local residents who want a pleasant way to travel to Catalina Island as well as for visitors attending a convention here who would like to include a pre or post cruise.”

The three- and four-day cruises are expected to attract 226,000 passengers annually, a boost of 33 percent over the 169,000 annual passengers that have embarked on the five-day cruises. With the shorter cruises, Carnival Elation will complete 100 ship calls annually, up from 75 for the longer cruises.

Carnival will continue to offer seasonal eight-day cruises from San Diego to the Mexican Riviera aboard Carnival Spirit. Each homeport cruise ship call at the Port of San Diego has an economic impact of about $2 million.

This figure is derived from the average amount that a cruise ship passenger spends while in the San Diego region, along with the employment associated with serving the cruise ship and the many businesses and services that support it. They include food companies, linen services, trucking companies, fuel companies, landside tour companies and florists.

In 2007, the Port of San Diego had 238 cruise calls with more than 700,000 passengers. By the end of 2008, the port anticipates that number to jump to 252 cruises and more than 800,000 passengers. The Port currently has nine cruise lines making calls here. To accommodate the growing cruise business, the port will be building a cruise ship terminal on Broadway Pier and updating the B Street Cruise Ship Terminal.

The design for the new terminal at the Broadway Pier features a two-story structure with a modern design. It will include areas for passenger check-in, baggage processing and Customs and Border Protection. Construction for the approximately 50,000 square foot structure is planned to begin around late spring of 2009.

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NCL’s Norwegian Majesty Cleans Up Bermuda – Norwegian Cruise Line News

NCL Cruise Line

NCL Cruise Line

Officers and crew members from NCL’s Norwegian Majesty took to the streets and beaches of St. George’s, Bermuda, for a clean-up walk in an effort to give back to the port where the ship has docked during the summer. Norwegian Majesty’s Captain Goran Blomqvist participated in the clean-up, along with the ship’s doctor and environmental officer. The volunteers collected more than 25 bags of trash over three miles. Norwegian Majesty is sailing seven-day cruises to Bermuda from Baltimore and Philadelphia through Oct. 4.

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Published 08/25/08