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Princess Cruises increases Plus and Premier package perks

Princess Cruises increases Plus and Premier package perks

Additional benefits include casual dining options, room service and express embarkation

Princess Cruises has announced several updates to its popular Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages, providing guests with more inclusive options at no additional cost.

For voyages embarking from 12 August 2023, guests on Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages will enjoy fixed price dining options in the ship's casual restaurants, including Vines, Salty Dog Pub, O’Malleys, Ocean Terrace, Planks, Steamers, Alfredo’s and GiGi’s. 

Princess Cruises president John Padgett said: “By incorporating our casual dining experiences into the Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages, guests can now indulge in more memorable meals tailored to their dining style preferences without hesitation, all while enjoying unparalleled value.”

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To maximise the stateroom experience, Princess Plus and Princess Premier participants will also have the standard US$5 per delivery room service charge waived. This means no additional charges for the luxury of on-demand service anytime on a Princess ship for Plus and Premier Guests.

As part of the line’s commitment to delivering the smoothest and fastest embarkation process in the industry, the Princess App now offers an enhanced OceanReady process. Guests achieve "Green Lane Status" by ensuring all travel information and documents are complete and by having the exclusive Princess Medallion delivered to their homes before embarkation day when they will proceed directly to the ship. 

Both Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages include complimentary Medallion at home delivery. 

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These expanded enhancements demonstrate the cruise line’s focus on providing value for guests. 

For US$60 per person per day, the Princess Plus package offers passengers more than 70% off the retail value of components if they were purchased separately, saving guests up to US$668 on a seven-day cruise. 

Similarly, for US$80 per person per day, the Princess Premier package offers more than 75% savings on retail prices.

For more information, visit www.princess.com 

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