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Princess Cruises Ultimate Ship TourBehind the Scenes Tour Gives Insider View of Ship Operations
On most Princess Cruises' vessels, passengers can visit the ship's bridge, laundry, engine control room, medical center, galley, and more. But for $150, is it worth it?
When Princess Cruises launched the Ruby Princess in November 2008, it introduced the Ultimate Ship Tour. This unique behind the scenes tour provides an opportunity for a limited number of guests to get an inside look at what goes into operating a cruise ship. Here is what to expect from the three-hour tour. Places Visited on the Princess Cruises Ultimate Ship Tour
How to Book the Princess Cruises Ultimate Ship TourInterested passengers need to make a reservation for this tour at the passenger services desk as soon as they get on the ship. Since the number of participants is limited to 12 guests per tour (only one tour per cruise), the spaces may fill up quickly. The tour will be charged to the passenger’s shipboard account. Is the Ultimate Ship Tour Worth $150?Apart from getting to visit areas of the ship that are normally off limits to passengers, there are plenty of complimentary souvenirs, too. Participants of the tour receive a luxurious bath robe (usually reserved for suite passengers). Other freebies include personalized stationary, an official Princess Cruises chef’s jacket, and a framed picture with the Captain. Although the Ultimate Ship Tour is an extra cost for passengers on Princess Cruises' ships, other cruise lines are offering their own behind the scenes ship tours for free. The catch is that passengers need to belong to the cruise line’s loyalty program with a minimum of six cruises to their name in order to participate.
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