UPDATES to Princess Cruises’ popular Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages will offer guests more inclusive options at no additional cost – including wi-fi packages under Princess’ fleetwide Starlink connectivity platform. The upgrades, available on voyages embarking from 12 Aug, include more Casual Dining including fixed price dining options in...
UPDATES to Princess Cruises’ popular Princess Plus and Princess Premier packages will offer guests more inclusive options at no additional cost – including wi-fi packages under Princess’ fleetwide Starlink connectivity platform.
The upgrades, available on voyages embarking from 12 Aug, include more Casual Dining including fixed price dining options in eateries like Vines, Salty Dog Pub, O’Malleys, Ocean Terrace, Planks, Steamers, Alfredo’s and GiGi’s, all of which will offer new three-course prix fixe menus for Plus and Premier Guests.
For those who prefer sailing on Princess Standard packages, the casual prix fixe dining will cost US$14.99, while individual selections will continue with a la carte pricing.
Also new for Plus and Premier passengers is a waiver of the US$14.99 one-time activation fee for the OceanNow on-demand, location-based delivery service which sees items arrive like magic no matter where guests are situated, thanks to Princess’ Ocean Medallion technology.
Complimentary room service delivery will also now be provided for Princess Plus and Princess Premier participants, who will also now receive free Ocean Medallion at home delivery.
Princess Plus costs US$60 per person per day, and also now includes unlimited MedallionNet 2.0 internet access for a single device, while for US$80 per person per day Princess Premier allows connectivity for up to four devices plus unlimited boutique fitness classes, premium fresh juices, crafted desserts and a digital photo package.
For more information visit onesourcecruises.com.au.
