Princess Cruises has expanded its Princess Premier package, featuring limitless benefits aimed at enhancing passenger experience.
- Unlimited drinks, covering both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, are now part of the Premier package.
- Guests can enjoy unlimited speciality dining options, including renowned restaurants on board.
- The package now includes the enhanced MedallionNet Max Wi-Fi, claimed to offer superior connectivity.
- Priced at £75 per day, this new package promises unparalleled value for cruise enthusiasts.
In a strategic move to enhance guest experiences, Princess Cruises has significantly upgraded its Princess Premier package, introducing a range of unlimited features. This initiative is designed to offer travellers an all-encompassing experience, ensuring that every need is met with utmost convenience and efficiency.
The introduction of unlimited drinks is a standout feature of the upgraded package. It encompasses both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, with a price ceiling of $20 per drink. Should passengers choose a drink priced above this limit, they will be required to pay the difference. This strategy not only provides variety but also caters to diverse tastes and preferences, ensuring every guest’s expectations are met.
Moreover, unlimited access to speciality dining is one of the most appealing enhancements. Among the gourmet options are the esteemed steakhouse Crown Grill, the delightful Italian eatery Sabatini’s, the seafood haven The Catch by Rudi, the fine sushi restaurant Makoto Ocean, and the Butcher’s Block by Dario Cecchini. Such an assortment of dining choices is poised to satisfy culinary enthusiasts and provide a memorable dining experience.
In today’s digital age, connectivity is crucial, and Princess Cruises acknowledges this by upgrading its Wi-Fi service. The package now includes MedallionNet Max Wi-Fi, which the company touts as ‘the highest quality and highest performance bandwidth available anywhere in the world’. This upgrade addresses the modern traveller’s need for seamless internet access, allowing passengers to stay connected with ease.
These enhancements will be introduced on Princess Cruises ships between August 31 and October 17. The package, now priced at £75 per person per day—up from its previous £65—offers what Princess Cruises heralds as ‘the absolute greatest value in travel’. Passengers who have previously purchased the package can opt to upgrade through their travel agent, offering flexibility and continued value.
The updated Princess Premier package from Princess Cruises marks a significant enhancement in all-inclusive cruising, providing unbeatable benefits for passengers.
