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Maasdam
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posted 09-01-2005 06:32 AM      Profile for Maasdam   Author's Homepage   Email Maasdam   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
And that is the island Princess and here near sister Coral. My goodness what must they have think designing those vessels. it's a shame fore the industry. I believe that Princess took ablender put design pieces frome there other vessels and mix theme and there you have 2 new classes. They must shame theme self............

Greetings Ben.


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Tom Burke
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posted 09-01-2005 07:38 AM      Profile for Tom Burke   Author's Homepage   Email Tom Burke   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Actually, while these certainly aren't attractive, I think they're not as bad as the ones with the spoiler at the back - Grand Princess and her sisters, I think.
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Malcolm @ cruisepage
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posted 09-01-2005 09:10 AM      Profile for Malcolm @ cruisepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
We all might as well give up talking about the aesthetics’ of modern ships, they are just floating hotels and look like it too!
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wile1170
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posted 09-01-2005 09:34 AM      Profile for wile1170   Email wile1170   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I have to respectfully disagree on this one... I was fortunate enough to have cruised on Coral and let me tell you, she is one of my favorites. I've cruised on Grand twice prior to going on Coral, and Coral blows it away... I think that the Coral Princess takes the best of the Grand class and expands upon that to make an even better product.

The ship is absolutely beautiful inside...and the public areas cover virtually 2 complete decks....traffic flow is excellent....

Give Coral a chance and you'll change your mind...such as I did. At first, I thought, What an ugly ship!!! but once I was on it and got to see it up close, it's beautiful


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PamM
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posted 09-01-2005 10:07 AM      Profile for PamM   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
wile1170 you agree with Ben that the 'Smoothie' out the blender looks bad. However, it's one that tastes good to you once tried. Ben you'll have to splash out to maybe change your opinion; or put the Smoothie in a different glass

Pam


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Maasdam
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posted 09-01-2005 10:56 AM      Profile for Maasdam   Author's Homepage   Email Maasdam   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by PamM:
wile1170 you agree with Ben that the 'Smoothie' out the blender looks bad. However, it's one that tastes good to you once tried. Ben you'll have to splash out to maybe change your opinion; or put the Smoothie in a different glass

Pam


Yes Pam wile1170 i never talked about the interior. I saw only the outside. She is a smoothie with lumbs on the outside not very tastfull. Maybe one day i will tray this smooty, maybe not. This Princess Flavor is not mine tast afterall. So who like it tast it, and have a great time.

Greetings Ben.


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dmwnc1
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posted 09-01-2005 11:14 AM      Profile for dmwnc1   Email dmwnc1   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I remember seeing this ship in a documentary on TV, and thinking how incredibly ugly and disjointed it looked on the outside. But the point is too that we dont sleep, eat, and watch shows while looking at the outside. As much as I hate to say, it's whats on the inside of this ugly duckling that counts.

By the way, did I mention that I thought this ship was ugly? :-)

[ 09-01-2005: Message edited by: dmwnc1 ]


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Cambodge
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posted 09-01-2005 11:38 AM      Profile for Cambodge   Email Cambodge   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I googled this quote, often used by my late father, (who died in 1965). He used it, when I was but a lad, in an era when both ships and typewriters were steam powered:

"As a beauty I'm not a great star.
Others are handsomer far;
but my face -- I don't mind it
because I'm behind it;
it's the folks out in front that I jar. ..."

It fits this ship perfectly, IMO.


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lasuvidaboy
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posted 09-01-2005 12:52 PM      Profile for lasuvidaboy     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by dmwnc1:
I remember seeing this ship in a documentary on TV, and how incredibly ugly and disjointed it looked on the outside. But the point is too that we dont sleep, eat, and watch shows while looking at the outside. As much as I hate to say, it's whats on the inside of this ugly duckling that counts.

By the way, did I mention that I thought this ship was ugly?


It is a sad fact of the cruise lines today. Build from the inside out. Gone are the days when exterior aesthetics were nearly as important as the interior. Of course this has been going on now for over 20 years so it is not new.


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eroller
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posted 09-01-2005 01:06 PM      Profile for eroller     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I sailed on CORAL PRINCESS and I can say she and her sister ISLAND PRINCESS are probably the two best ships in the Princess fleet IMO. Very spacious and well laid out, also with excellent pool and gym areas. The only flaw is the lack of a true disco/nightclub like the Grand Class ships have. It's too bad Princess doesn't have more like them or I might like the cruise line a lot better. I just hope they never add MUTS.

As for their exteriors, I don't think they will win any beauty contests but I also don't think they are the worst out there. I think Celebrity's M-Class and some of the MSC ships (from Festival) have them beat.

Ernie


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Onno
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posted 09-01-2005 01:07 PM      Profile for Onno   Author's Homepage   Email Onno   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
That is what you get if there are only a hand full of mega cruise companies ruling the market. They see no necessity to win over people like 20 years and more ago when there were a lot more smaller companies competing with each other and saw styling (think of Spirit of London, Cunard Adventurer, love boats) as a way to attract new people into cruising on a new and different looking product then an ocean liner.

Also globalization of corporations has ended national pride within companies to show the world the latest in national styling and design, ships are no longer a countries pride.


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elad
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posted 09-01-2005 01:44 PM      Profile for elad   Email elad   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
i think that NCL are specialist in everything to do
with ugly newbuilds:
norwegian dawn for example.
for princess new builds - i agree - the funnel is the top for me.....(seems that inspired from an old 60's Chevi's aft )

Elad


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Ernst
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posted 09-01-2005 01:47 PM      Profile for Ernst   Author's Homepage   Email Ernst   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
This ship would not be worse than others - but it has this massive funnel with this extremely embaressing grey things up there...
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lasuvidaboy
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posted 09-01-2005 02:48 PM      Profile for lasuvidaboy     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Ernst:
This ship would not be worse than others - but it has this massive funnel with this extremely embaressing grey things up there...

Those are used when the ship is running behind schedule. The captain can activate them for added thrust/push and make up lost time.


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Maasdam
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posted 09-01-2005 08:51 PM      Profile for Maasdam   Author's Homepage   Email Maasdam   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by lasuvidaboy:

Those are used when the ship is running behind schedule. The captain can activate them for added thrust/push and make up lost time.


Is't a bird is't Superman is't a plane is't a speedboat no it's Super Island Princess. The rocket powered cruisething.

Greetings Ben.


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bulbousbow
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posted 09-01-2005 11:56 PM      Profile for bulbousbow   Author's Homepage   Email bulbousbow   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
eroller wrote:
As for their exteriors, I don't think they will win any beauty contests but I also don't think they are the worst out there. I think Celebrity's M-Class and some of the MSC ships (from Festival) have them beat.

In the case of the ex-Festival Mistral-class ships now owned by MSC, the (beak) bow and (stripped) stern sections look bad, the rest really, is not too different from most other boxy cruise ships. Celebrity’s M-class, I think, takes the cake for exterior originality (in the worst kind of way).

I just wonder how much of the Coral-class will be in MSC MUSICA and ORCHESTRA that we haven’t already picked-up from the exterior renderings?

******

Cheers


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sunviking82
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posted 09-02-2005 11:13 AM      Profile for sunviking82     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Coral, Island, Saphire and Diamond would be find if those horried fake jet engines would be removed from the smoke stacks. They don't do anything but are on all Princess gas turbine ships. Put a Sun Class stack on them, then they would look rather nice. As for the interior layout. . Island and Coral offer an updated version of the Sun Class and "only" 2000 passengers.

Princess, plus lose the jet engines!!!


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mrblanche
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posted 09-10-2005 07:58 PM      Profile for mrblanche   Email mrblanche   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I thought the Grand Princess, with its 1969 Dodge Daytona spoiler and hamster track up to it was ridiculous, until we docked next to the Coral Princess. What was any engineer thinking that attached those ridiculous jet pods to the stack?

I personally think this may have been done by some refugees from Pontiac (the Aztek) and Cadillac (CTS), who wouldn't know ugly if it kissed them on sunlit street corner.

[ 09-10-2005: Message edited by: mrblanche ]


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Commodore
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posted 09-10-2005 09:42 PM      Profile for Commodore     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Cambodge:
I googled this quote, often used by my late father, (who died in 1965). He used it, when I was but a lad, in an era when both ships and typewriters were steam powered:

"As a beauty I'm not a great star.
Others are handsomer far;
but my face -- I don't mind it
because I'm behind it;
it's the folks out in front that I jar. ..."

It fits this ship perfectly, IMO.


It's a Woodrow Wilson limerick, at least to my knowledge. I can imagine it does suit those ships just right, as well as a lot of other things....


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