Princess Ships Spotlight Alaska Culture This Summer
Passengers Will Experience Local Flavor Right Onboard
with Alaska Cuisine, Guest Experts, Cultural
Presentations and Special Children’s Programs
When Princess Cruises ships begin
their Alaska season, the line will offer passengers more
local tastes and culture onboard than ever before,
giving them a rich “Great Land” experience not only on
land, but also while at sea.
“Alaska’s 50th
anniversary year is the perfect time to celebrate the
wonders of this magnificent state,” said Jan Swartz,
Princess executive vice president. “And this summer,
especially, our passengers will enjoy a multi-faceted
shipboard program to immerse them in the flavors,
culture, history and natural wonders of Alaska
throughout their cruise.”
Princess’ extensive onboard
Alaska program includes:
Sanctuary Glacier Viewing Experience – Aboard
Golden Princess, Star Princess and Island
Princess, The Sanctuary will become a prime location
for glacier viewing of the unforgettable Glacier Bay or
Tracy Arm. The exclusive Sanctuary experience will offer
passengers a variety of amenities to make their glacier
experience comfortable, with deluxe padded lounge
chairs, plush fleece blankets, ear muffs and binoculars.
Park rangers and naturalists will also provide private
commentary for guests in The Sanctuary, and will be
available for one-on-one meetings to answer questions. A
variety of special food and beverage offerings will be
available exclusively in The Sanctuary, including
Mimosas and Bloody Marys, specialties such as Alaska
Rockfish Chowder and freshly fried "Beaver Tail”
pastries.
Tastes of Alaska – Passengers can experience the
flavors of Alaska with a number of special opportunities
to enjoy Princess’ Signature Alaska Cuisine. Throughout
the Alaska fleet, chefs will create a bounty of
flavorful dishes that reflect the state’s culinary
delights, featuring fresh local fish, savory meats, and
an assortment of seafood specialties. Passengers will
find ample opportunity to sample these treats, with a
number of special culinary events throughout the cruise.
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Glacier Bay Champagne Breakfast –
Passengers can enjoy the majestic views of Glacier Bay
from the comfort of their private balconies, while
indulging in an exquisitely prepared Alaskan breakfast
or brunch. The feast includes smoked salmon and an
Alaskan crab quiche plus fresh pastries, fruit and
forest berries along with a half bottle of champagne,
served right on the stateroom balcony as the ship passes
breathtaking scenes of this natural wonder.
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Glacier Bay Gala Buffet –While
ships sail among the stunning scenery of Glacier Bay, a
lavish lunch buffet fuels passengers with a variety of
Alaskan specialties, including hot and cold smoked
salmon carved at the buffet, crab salad, and grilled
fish, plus ice carvings and other special décor.
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Alaskan Dinner – In the
dining rooms, the special Alaskan Dinner features a
number of local tastes and regional influences,
including salmon, a celebrated seafood soup and loin of
venison.
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On Deck Fish Barbecue – On one port
day, cruisers will return to the ship to find a festive
poolside fish barbeque serving up such specialties as
grilled prawns on skewers, fresh Alaska halibut
brochettes, crab cakes, and venison chili.
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Reindeer Chili & Rockfish Chowder
Cook-off – A sea day cook-off between two chefs
gives passengers the opportunity to sample these local
tastes.
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Warm up on Deck – Hot chocolate and
mid-morning bouillon are served daily on open deck to
help passengers warm up as they take in the scenery.
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Alaskan Beers/Hot Toddy – To
top off any meal, diners can pair their Alaskan feasts
with local beers – such as Alaskan Amber and
Alaskan Summer Ale –or an Alaskan Hot Toddy.
Beers can be served in an exclusive etched pint
glass with the Alaskan Brewers and Princess Cruises
logos.
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Chef's Table – The ships’ chefs
will be creating special menus for the exclusive Chef’s
Table featuring mouth-watering specialties.
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Culinary Demonstrations –
Passengers can learn the tricks of the trade from
Princess chefs at a demonstration featuring the flavors
of Alaska such as Farfalle Pasta with Hot Smoked Alaskan
Salmon.
Local Experts – Passengers can learn about many
aspects of life in Alaska and the state’s natural
wonders from a variety of special guests onboard:
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Iditarod Champion Libby Riddles: Sled
Dogs and Adventure – Libby Riddles, the 1985
Iditarod sled dog race champion and first woman ever to
win the famous Anchorage to Nome trek, will be onboard
for her ninth Alaska season. Riddles has become a
Princess favorite, enthralling passengers with exploits
from her days as a musher. In her exclusive appearances
for Princess, Riddles joins each of the line’s Alaska
ships during its call in Juneau. Taking passengers
behind the scenes into the world of dog mushing, she
shares her Iditarod experiences while describing what
it’s like to live in a native Inupiat village near Nome.
Riddles’ approximately hour-long presentations are held
aboard the ship in the afternoon, followed by an
opportunity for passengers to ask questions, get
autographed copies of her books or pose with her for
photos.
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Alaska Naturalists – On each Alaska
sailing, passengers have the benefit of the expert
guidance from a dedicated onboard naturalist throughout
their cruise. These veteran guides include biologists,
writers, adventurers, professors and Alaska Natives,
among others, who give informative presentations about
local wildlife, glaciers, oceanography, marine life,
native Alaskan cultures, history and many other local
topics of interest. Naturalists often provide colorful
bridge commentary as well and help with spotting
wildlife.
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Park Ranger Programs in Glacier Bay
– Park rangers present a variety of programs for
passengers of all ages while ships sail among the
dramatic ice fields of Glacier Bay National Park.
National Park Service rangers join the ship for the day,
offering a live commentary from ship’s bridge throughout
the visit to Glacier Bay, pointing out the natural
wonders and wildlife sightings. Rangers also give an
informative shipboard presentation with videos of
Glacier Bay’s environment. They also meet with
passengers at a dedicated booth, offering reference
books and other information to further inform interested
visitors about Glacier Bay’s natural and cultural
history.
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USDA Forest Service Partnership –
Ketchikan/Misty Fjords – Passengers have the
opportunity to learn more about the nation’s largest
National Forest – Tongass National Forest – with a
special onboard presentation by rangers from the U.S.
Forest Service about the resources and management of the
forest. A naturalist station will be set up throughout
the afternoon each ship is in Ketchikan, and passengers
are invited to special presentations for adults and
children as the naturalists share information about
Southeast Alaska and this important national treasure.
Award-winning video presentations – Passengers can
learn more about the wonders of Alaska from the comfort
of their own stateroom, with these specially produced
videos, including a series of Telly Award-winning port
videos.
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“The Heart of Alaska” – Produced by
Princess, this unique documentary beautifully depicts
the land, wildlife and people of Alaska with dramatic
visuals and music. The 26-minute film features
fascinating interviews with some of the people who make
the state unique – including rangers, Alaska natives,
homesteaders and dog mushers who share an insiders’
perspective of life in the 49th state. The
film also brings the audience up close to the wildlife
of Denali National Park, and soaring photography takes
viewers high above the world’s tallest peaks, including
“The Great One,” Mt. McKinley. The film won a “Best
Cinematography” award at the New York Independent Film
and Video Festival. “The
Heart of Alaska” is shown on stateroom
televisions and is available for purchase onboard.
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Glacier Bay Videos – Developed in
close cooperation with the National Park Service,
Princess presents an exclusive video presentation hosted
by a National Park Service Ranger. Offered on stateroom
televisions before the call to Glacier Bay, the film
explains what passengers can expect to experience during
the day in the national park. Passengers will learn
about the history, geography and marine biology of the
park to help enhance their visit.
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Alaska Port Presentations – Not
only can passengers get port information from the
onboard port lecturers, but can also enjoy Princess’
series of Telly Award-winning videos about the ports
they will visit. Destinational videos include the ports
Juneau, Ketchikan, Sitka, Skagway, Anchorage, Vancouver
and Victoria. These videos highlight the history,
culture and geography of each city.
Alaska Youth Program – Special programs especially
for younger cruisers will give them an appreciation for
the wonders of the state’s wildlife, people and natural
beauty.
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Glacier Bay Junior Ranger/Teen Explorer
– Princess ships also offer special Glacier Bay
activities for the ships’ younger passengers. The
enriching Junior Ranger and Teen Explorer program is
designed to bring Glacier Bay and the Alaska wilderness
to life for the thousands of children who cruise each
summer. This joint effort between Princess and the
National Parks Service is designed to encourage young
cruisers to explore Glacier Bay’s natural and cultural
history through fun interactive projects. Children ages
3-12 and teens ages 13-17 can participate in special
programs customized for their age group and take home
specially developed activity books. Kids who participate
in a certain number of events and activities can earn
Junior Ranger status, which is commemorated with an
official badge and certificate.
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Ketchikan/Tongass National Forest –
In addition to the general presentations onboard in
Ketchikan, the Forest Service will also offer special
information and materials designed for children to help
them understand important forest.
Alaska Mementos – Princess ships offer a number
of opportunities for souvenirs and unique Alaska gifts.
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Alaska’s 50th Anniversary
Statehood Commemorative Souvenirs –In celebration of
Alaska’s 50th Anniversary of Statehood,
Princess will offer a special collection of apparel and
souvenirs for this commemorative event each cruise.
Featuring the official logo commissioned by the Alaska
government to honor and celebrate Alaska’s Native
heritage and history, the collection includes t-shirts,
caps, totes and mugs.
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Art Auctions to Feature Alaskan
Wildlife – Art lovers can take home unique works
celebrating the marine mammals of Alaska created by the
renowned artist Wyland.
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Exclusive Cruise Companion Book/Map and
Video – A Princess exclusive, the “Alaska Cruise
Companion” book and map set was created especially for
the line by author and long-time Alaskan Joe Upton. The
insightful guide lets passengers follow along on their
cruise as the detailed map and information-packed
guidebook are organized to match Princess’ itineraries.
Loaded with facts and colorful stories about each port
and coastal features along the way, the set is a
favorite with Alaska passengers each year. An
accompanying video, also produced by Upton, is shown
throughout the cruise in shipboard cabins, following the
cruise route with beautiful photography and entertaining
narration.
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Gold Rush Marketplace – For
passengers seeking the perfect memento of their Alaskan
adventure, Princess ships offer a one-time special event
each cruise – the Gold Rush Market Place. This unique
shopping opportunity offers a comprehensive collection
of exclusive Alaskan merchandise representing the 49th
state’s many cultures and resources, with items such as
gold nuggets and quartz, cozy totem blankets, hand
crafted figurines depicting Alaska's natural wildlife,
authentic Russian souvenirs from Sitka, Native Alaskan
dolls, and totems all manufactured by local Alaskan
artisans. Exclusive Alaska apparel represents the rich
history and culture of Alaska with designs only
available on Princess ships.
Princess’ Alaska season begins in early May
and runs through Mid- September, featuring a total of
130 sailings aboard Diamond Princess, Coral
Princess, and Island Princess traveling on
the line’s signature 7 night Gulf of Alaska sailings;