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Princess has tapped noted relationship experts to serve in its new Department of Romance -- prominent dating and romance guru Trish McDermott, everyone's favorite couples therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer, seasoned wedding planner Alba Carreras, and America's favorite Love Boat captain, Gavin MacLeod. Together, these authorities will guide and inspire the line's passengers to rediscover romance, and incorporate it into their everyday lives.
"I don't think there's any better company to be an expert in romance than Princess Cruises," says MacLeod, former Captain Stubing of The Love Boat. "Ever since our show launched -- which is 30 years ago this year -- I have been amazed by the number of passengers who come up to me and share their romantic stories, for instance that they met their future spouse onboard, or that a moment on the cruise brought them closer together. Princess is synonymous with love on the high seas, and I'm delighted to play a role in helping couples embrace this important aspect of our lives."
"We consider the art of romance so integral to our passenger experience that it makes sense for us to dedicate an entire department to the cause," says Jan Swartz, Princess senior vice president.
The department has planned a busy 2007, with a variety of romantic pursuits scheduled to launch throughout the year:
Romance by Room Service -- Couples who want to snuggle up in their stateroom can create the perfect atmosphere by ordering Princess' new "Romance by Room Service" package which includes a special presentation of champagne and chocolate, scattered fresh rose petals and flameless scented candles, all set to a background of romantic music. Adding the line's "Ultimate Balcony" dinner provides all the ideal ingredients for a romantic evening.
"Become a Certified Romantic" ScholarShip@Sea Course -- For couples seeking to rekindle the romantic side of their relationship, Princess will be introducing an entertaining new class for its popular ScholarShip@Sea learning program -- Become a Certified Romantic. The course will offer tools on how couples can rediscover romance, as well as tips for sustaining romance long after passengers return home from their cruise.
Romance TV -- The romantic cabin ambience will be enhanced with the introduction of in-stateroom Romance TV programming featuring timeless romance movies such as "An Affair to Remember" and "Sleepless in Seattle."
Daily Romance Advice -- Passengers aboard Princess ships will receive daily reminders on how to celebrate and strengthen their relationships, as the daily Princess Patter activities program will feature a romantic tip or quotation to inspire affection.
Virtual Romance -- A new section of the Princess website will be devoted exclusively to the subject of romance, with tips, Q&As, resource information for romantic travelers, articles from the department experts and more.
Romance Report -- A semi-annual Princess Romance Report will debut on February 14th, in which the company's romance experts sound off on the "state of love" with facts, stats and forecasted trends.
These programs, to be launched with the debut of Emerald Princess this coming April.
Source:Cruise News/Princess Cruises
Great humor, or, is it humour, for 2/14!
http://www.princess.com/news/article.jsp?newsArticleId=na851
Rich
It's nearly as silly as Scrapbooking at Sea.
As Harrison Ford once said to Anne Hesch " its an island, if you don't bring it with you won't find it here" same applies to a ship.
I just hope they don't put "Romance" reps or consultants on board, if one comes anywhere near me I think I'd throw up.
I agree - as bad as scrapbooking.
quote:Originally posted by annnthony:M, you made this up!
It's silly enough to be made up, but sadly it's very true!
I'm sorry to be negative, but it's all starting to smack of George Orwell’s ‘Big Brother’ to me. The mass market cruise lines seem to increasingly want to exercise mind control over their passengers.
They decide what to feed and when. They also decide what entertainment we have. They tell us what to buy onboard, and where to shop ashore. They just love to bus us around the ports of call taking us to what they have decided to show us. They of course regularly make announce in an attempt to apply verbal persuasion. I bet the MUTS screen even carry advertisements for onboard services. (If they don’t, how long before they do?) They certainly do not encourage us to make our own decisions and do our own thing.
Now they want to tell us how and when to be romantic.
[ 02-15-2007: Message edited by: Malcolm @ cruisepage ]
Next to the real doctors office are they going to have the Love Doctors office?
I've just dropped enough money to feed a family for a month on flowers for Valetines day, I have had enough of romance.
quote:Originally posted by feargus:I've just dropped enough money to feed a family for a month on flowers for Valetines day, I have had enough of romance.
That's not romance, that's consumerism!
P....lease. Of course I have answered my own question above, yes they are having shag (opps) I mean romance consellors/instructors on board. They will be the ones with a big red heart around their name badge who look like Dr Ruth.
This is so crap. Just concentrate on getting decent bloody food and ships that don't catch fire please, crew who are well trained and want to be there, clean everywhere, good wine did I mention better food ? and reintroduce wine stewards. Sorry having a moment on this one....but my shag comments still stand.
quote:Originally posted by feargus:Next to the real doctors office are they going to have the Love Doctors office?
No, they'll just put that office next to the "Future Cruise Sales" desk.
[ 02-15-2007: Message edited by: BigUFan ]
It's about as much to do with romance as all the flower shops' and card shops' offers have for the same day.
It's all about screwing more money out of us.
My partner and I have decided that we have had enough of being ripped off on Valentine's Day. We'll celebrate it, but some other day. I was naughty and splurged £2.35 for a greetings card. And we enjoyed some ping cuisine at home.
quote:Long known as a leader in romance
I would think that other more luxurious lines like seaborn or Windstar would be considered the leaders.
A 'departement' providing somehow organized or prearranged activities is the opposite to what I associate with romance.
Do any of the ladies here have an opinion to add?
Escape completely
Get completely shagged
(mainly in the wallet)
Free Viagra.
If and when I propose to someone I want it to be on a Freedom class and I'll pay RCI to do a special parade perhaps.....
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