“Royal Princess” Arrives for Her Maiden West Coast Season
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Recently a “Royal Princess” arrived at the Port of Los Angeles to take travelers to sought-after destinations including the Mexican Riviera, the California Coast, and Alaska. In celebration of “Royal Princess'” maiden call to the Port of Los Angeles a“Royal Princess” Arrives for Her Maiden West Coast Season
Recently a “Royal Princess” arrived at the Port of Los Angeles to take travelers to sought-after destinations including the Mexican Riviera, the California Coast, and Alaska. In celebration of “Royal Princess'” maiden call to the Port of Los Angeles and the cruise line's biggest West Coast cruise season, a «Royal» fanfare marked the occasion highlighting the arrival of one of “Princess Cruises'” newest and most elegant ships, stated an official release. “Royal Princess” is the 3,560-guest Princess Cruises ship.Guests on “Royal Princess” were welcomed with great fanfare by the iconic USC Marching Band and a fireworks display to celebrate the start of her West Coast season. “Royal Princess” is Princess Cruises’ largest and newest ship based on the West Coast, sailing guests to the Mexican Riviera, the California Coast, and Alaska.The cruise line has the longest history of any cruise line to sail from the Port of Los Angeles, not to mention its celebrity status as the ocean-going co-star to the many exciting stories of romance and adventure on the high seas that were told on the hit TV series, «The Love Boat,” as per the release.To mark the ship's maiden call and celebrate her West Coast season, the iconic University of Southern California Trojan Marching Band, under the direction of Dr. Arthur C. Bartner, provided pageantry and fanfare for guests sailing on Royal Princess from a grand location onboard Battleship IOWA. As “Royal Princess” departed and sounded its »Love Boat" harmony-tuned horn, the USC Marching Band then played back the beloved theme song, as per the release.Royal Princess sails weekly to the Mexican Riviera from Los Angeles (San Pedro) now through April 27, then sails north to Vancouver for a season of Alaska cruises exploring The Great Land before returning to Los Angeles in September where the ship will homeport for six months, continuing cruises to Alaska, the Mexican Riviera and the California coast, according to the release.Click on the slideshow for a sneak peek at the cruise line https://www.blouinartinfo.com/ Founder: Louise Blouin Read more