Roger & Diana's 25th Anniversary Hawaiian Islands Crruise

Sat, Oct 3 - 4pm, Los Angeles EMBARKATION > Sun, Oct 4 - At Sea > Mon, Oct 5 - At Sea > Tues, Oct 6 - At Sea > Wed, Oct 7 - At Sea > Thurs, Oct 8 - 9am to 6pm, Big Island (Hilo), Hawaii > Fri, Oct 9 - 7am to 11pm, Oahu (Honolulu), Hawaii > Sat, Oct 10 - 8am to 5pm, Kauai (Nawailiwili), Hawaii > Sun, Oct 11 - 7am to 6pm, Maui (Lahaina), Hawaii > Mon, Oct 12 - At Sea > Tues, Oct 13 - At Sea > Wed, Oct 14 - At Sea > Thurs, Oct 15 - At Sea > Fri, Oct 16 - At Sea > Sat, Oct 17 - 8am to 5pm, Ensenada, Mexico > Sun, Oct 18 - 7am Los Angeles, DISEMBARKATION


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Sunday, November 30, 2014

Cruise Ship & Nautical Language - A word for almost everything!

Okay for some of our guests the big decision is now behind you! You have paid your deposit and you have a stateroom assignment...so perhaps it’s time to get familiar with your ocean home for the next 15 days on the Ruby Princess. But before exploring the ship and deck plans. I thought it would be fun to introduce you to some basic cruise lingo!  

Though not necessary to get around the ship, knowing the ship terminology makes it fun and kind of an authentic seafaring experience. Here are a few terms that will make you look like you’re a seasoned cruiser as well as getting you familiar with your floating home to your Hawaiian getaway…let's see how many of these terms you know? 

Aft - Towards the rear of the ship
Amidships - Towards or at the middle of the ship
Astern - Behind the ship
Beam - Ship’s width at the widest point
Below - The area below the “Main Deck”
Berth - Quay, dock or pier where the ship ties up or the act of so doing. Also a term used aboard ship for a sleeping point or bed.
Bilges - The lowest part of the ship
Boat Station - The place taken by passengers during lifeboat drill
Bow - The forward pointed part of the ship which acts as a control center
Bridge - The forward and upper part of the ship where the Captain controls the ship
Bulkhead - Interior partition or wall aboard ship
Cabin - Passenger’s room, otherwise known as a stateroom
Captain - Overall commander of the ship
Chief Engineer - Officer responsible for mechanical well being of the ship
Course - Ship’s passage in a given direction expressed in degree
Cruise Director - Individual in charge of entertainment and on-board activities
Disembark - To get off the ship
Embark - To join a ship for a voyage
Fantail- The rear, overhanging part of the ship
Fore- Front part of the ship
Galley- Ship’s kitchen
Gangway- The passageway or stairway that links the ship to the quayside
Hotel Manager- Officer in charge of passenger service
Launch- A small boat that transfers passengers from ship to shore when the vessel is unable to berth
Leeward- The side of the ship that is sheltered from the wind
Lifeboat- A small boat that transfers passengers to a rescue ship during emergencies
Lifejacket- An inflatable jacket that allows the wearer to float in water
Muster Station- Assembly point in an emergency
Passenger/ The number of passengers divided by the number of crew gives the ratio.
Crew ratio- The lower this Crew ratio figure, the better the on-board service will be
Port-The left-hand side of the ship, when facing forward
Purser- Officer in charge of finance
Stabilizer- A retractable device that protrudes from the hull below waterline to provide stability when the ship is moving
Staff Captain- The second in command of the Captain
Starboard- The right hand side of the ship, when facing forward
Stateroom- Passenger’s room, otherwise known as the cabin
Stern- The rear flat part of the ship, opposite the bow
Tender- A small boat that transfer passengers from ship to shore when the ship is unable to berth
Windward- The side of the ship that is not sheltered from the wind


Nautical terms provided by DK Eyewitness Travel Cruise Guide to Europe and the Mediterranean

Monday, October 20, 2014

Still want more cruise information?


Still wanting more cruise information and details... 

DAY
PORT/DATE
ARRIVE
DEPART
1
Los Angeles, California / Saturday, October 3 

4:00pm
2
At Sea / Sunday, October 4


3
At Sea / Monday, October 5


4
At Sea / Tuesday, October 6


5
At Sea / Wednesday, October 7


6
Hilo, (Big Island) Hawaii / Thursday, October 8
9:00am
6:00pm
7
Honolulu (Island of Oahu) Hawaii / Friday, October 9
7:00am
11:00pm
8
Nawiliwili (Island of Kauai) Hawaii / Saturday, October 10
8:00am
5:00pm
9
Lahaina ( Island of Maui) Hawaii / Sunday, October 11
7:00am
6:00pm
10
At Sea / Monday, October 12


11
At Sea / Tuesday, October 13


12
At Sea / Wednesday, October 14


13
At Sea / Thursday,October 15


14
At Sea / Friday, October 16


15
Ensenada Mexico / Saturday, October 17
8:00am
5:00pm
16
Los Angeles, California / Sunday, October 18
7:00am




You can take the easy path and just give Alex a call or if you just want to get to know more about this specific cruise you can go to www.Princess.com and search our cruise simply by inserting the following information....

Destination - Hawaii
Length of Cruise - 9- 15 days
Ship - Ruby Princess
Departure/End Port - Los Angeles

Our cruise voyage Number is R546, 15 Days Roundtrip from Los Angeles Hawaiian Islands Cruise on the Ruby Princess. Departure Date: October 3, 2015

You do not need to sign in or register with Princess cruises to search for this cruise.
Hope this information helps you to decide to join us so we can meet on the Lido Deck!

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Where are the cruise prices?



Why are you not listing the cruise prices for your 25th anniversary cruise? Because cruise prices are constantly and regularly changing till we just about embark onto or the ship fills up! Not to mention prices can vary depending on what kind of stateroom you pick,  to what part of the ship you would like to be located at. Whether you are first time cruiser with Princess Cruises or a returnee. Are you a military retiree? Yes, our travel agent can assist you with possible special benefits...and this is why contacting Alex is your best option. 

New to cruising? What are you talking about Diana? Well in a quick response, you can pick a stateroom such as an interior room with no windows to a mini-suite which has a full tub/shower bathroom and balcony. Then pending which deck or even which part of the ship you choose, can make a price difference. Generally a stateroom located in the middle of the ship is more stable, centrally located and thus cost most. Whereas the front (bow) or the stern (rear) of the ship can be known to be the cheapest, but again availability can make a difference so contact our travel agent.

Alex, our travel agent has all the details and can assist. The again, some of you just have to know... so here you go as of September 29, 2014 the prices are quoted as noted below. AND remember the prices can change until you book to hold your stateroom with a deposit. So what are you waiting for? 




Stateroom Type
Interior
Oceanview
Balcony
Mini-Suite
Departure: Saturday October 3, 2015
Round Trip Los Angeles - Ruby Princess
$1699 **
$2299 **
$2599 **
$3099 **
** Prices noted as of 09/29/2014 from Princess.com and subject to change without notice. Deposit required to secure cruise fare.Cruise fares are based on double occupancy and prices above are per person. Fares above are cruise fare only. Additional taxes, fees, services, travel insurance & port expenses not included. For current & specific pricing and details for our group, please contact our travel agent for assistance. Please contact Alex at Innovative Travel Planner at Bookit1@earthlink.net or 949-756-3223 or Diana at dianamdavis@cox.net