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Not to bad.
I can see why the CD's seem o disappear after a while.
They save up a decent nest egg, buy a house & get a normal job at home.
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"The estimated total pay range for a Director at Princess Cruise Lines is $123K–$205K per year, which includes base salary and additional pay. The average Director base salary at Princess Cruise Lines is $122K per year. The average additional pay is $35K per year, which could include cash bonus, stock, commission, profit sharing or tips."

https://www.glassdoor.com/Salary/Princess-Cruise-Lines-Director-Salaries-E262706_D_KO22,30.htm

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"Benefits of converting from single-deck to double-deck buses are related to reducing the number of vehicles while maintaining carrying capacity — reducing congestion, emissions, fuel consumption and overall environmental footprint.

Also, the new fleet runs on 10% biodiesel."

https://www.seatrade-cruise.com/environmental-health/halprincess-swap-out-older-juneau-buses-new-enviro500-model
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Emerald Princess Chatter / Pure Barre to Launch Pure Barre at Sea in June
« Last post by Host Mike on May 28, 2024, 11:24:01 AM »
"Pure Barre and its partner Princess Cruises announced the first-ever "Pure Barre at Sea: A Tropical Retreat," aboard the Enchanted Princess cruise ship. The cruise will set sail from Fort Lauderdale, FL, June 8-15, 2024, and combines Caribbean seagoing adventures with Pure Barre’s energetic low-impact, full-body workouts and empowering community."

 https://www.americanspa.com/fitness/pure-barre-launch-pure-barre-sea-june

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The same argument could be made for the 'Elite lounge', pay to dine speciality restaurants, and Captains Circle cocktail gathering, or 'Spellbound' on the Sun Princess. All of these are somewhat throttled in regard to availability, but they don't deprive passengers of anything really.

It sure does and it's more apparent on the Sun Princess than ever before. They keep narrowing down the space for those lower class people with every ship build.
Being Elite these days doesn't mean that much any more.
It all boils down to $$$.
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The same argument could be made for the 'Elite lounge', pay to dine speciality restaurants, and Captains Circle cocktail gathering, or 'Spellbound' on the Sun Princess. All of these are somewhat throttled in regard to availability, but they don't deprive passengers of anything really.
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"In the afternoon hours today, the Central Port Authority of Chania was informed that a 29-year-old foreign crew member (specialty shop clerk) of a cruise ship with the Bermuda flag, which was docked at the port of Souda, needed immediate hospital treatment. The 29-year-old was picked up by a private ambulance and taken to a private clinic."

https://crew-center.com/staff-member-medically-evacuated-sun-princess
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This sounds great, but I'm sure there's a significant cost. I have no problem with this program, since it actually doesn't deprive other passengers.

It sure does when they take space away from the other passengers & sell it to paying customers.
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Is everyone getting excited yet.  ::)
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"Day two of the Conference will kick off with a panel discussion lead by Harding+ on designing and developing cruise retail spaces, featuring insights from the cruise retailer’s Peter Newbould, Mark Birnie and partner at Princess Cruises, Sabine Muhlberger, among others."

"We are also pleased to bring guests an exclusive Cruise Ship Tour onboard Sun Princess, courtesy of Harding+ (limited availability)"

.https://www.dfnionline.com/lead-stories/bumper-agenda-finalised-dfni-cruise-conference-2024-22-05-2024/

     
Sabine Muhlberger
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