PRINCESS Cruises has unveiled plans to expand its “Discovery at Sea” partnership, with new look on-board child and youth centres which will roll out fleet-wide. The new offering will include ‘The Treehouse’ for ages 3-7 (formerly Pelicans); ‘The Lodge’ for 8-12 year olds (formerly Shockwaves); and ‘The Beach House’ for...
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PRINCESS Cruises has unveiled plans to expand its “Discovery at Sea” partnership, with new look on-board child and youth centres which will roll out fleet-wide.
The new offering will include ‘The Treehouse’ for ages 3-7 (formerly Pelicans); ‘The Lodge’ for 8-12 year olds (formerly Shockwaves); and ‘The Beach House’ for ages 13-17 (formerly known as Remix).
New child and teen centre programming will include MythBusters science activities, along with new Camp Discovery destination-themed programs focusing on the Caribbean, Alaska and Europe which will “immerse young cruisers into the culture, nature and customs of these regions”.
Sea Princess will be the first ship in Princess Cruises’ Australasian-based fleet to offer the new centres from Oct 2017, with Sun Princess to follow in May 2018.
Princess Cruises vice president for Australia & NZ, Stuart Allison, said the Discovery brands were part of the cruise line’s commitment to its youngest cruisers and their families as part of its ‘Come Back New’ promise.
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