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New to Cruises? - TerminologyThis section will help you understand the words used by staff and other seasoned passengers. It is advisable to know these prior to embarcation. These terms are used by most cruise lines, but we have concentrated on Princess Cruises and Starlight Cruises. Dining | Enhanced Services | Transport | Port Lingo | Cruise Preparation | Personal Choice Dining Princess' unique lineup of dining options, including the only program in the cruise industry that enables passengers to choose between eating at a regular, fixed time each night (Traditional Dining) or eating when, where and with whom they wish each night (Anytime Dining). Other options available with Personal Choice Dining include 24-hour buffet restaurants, a full selection of alternative restaurants, poolside lunches and snacks, patisseries, and 24-hour room service. Starlight Cruises do not offer Anytime Dining. Dining times are set. Traditional DiningThe main dining room option enabling passengers to dine at a set time each evening at an assigned table. You are required to reserve your sitting prior to embarcation. Starlight Cruises - You arrange this with the Maitre D'Hotel in the Durban N Shed. Anytime DiningPrincess' restaurant-style main dining room option, in which
passengers can dine whenever and with whomever they choose. In addition to the main dining rooms, Princess offers smaller restaurants which serve an upscale, specialized cuisine, such as Sabatini's Italian trattoria, the Sterling Steakhouse or the New Orleans-themed Bayou Café. Cruisetour A full land and sea vacation incorporating a cruise with a pre- or post-cruise land journey. Princess offers cruisetours around the world, including Alaska, Australia, China, Canada New/England, Europe and South America. Cruise Plus Princess' land package options enabling passengers to have an extended stay in the port where they embark or disembark. Options include hotel stays at top properties and city tours. Combo Cruise Two cruises booked back to back, creating a longer vacation. Special savings and/or upgrades are often available for these combinations. Transfer A service to transport passengers to and from their ship from the local airport, usually by motorcoach or minivan. Motorcoach Princess owns a full fleet of luxury motorcoaches (buses) in Alaska to transport cruisetour passengers. We are the official providers of transport to Starlight Cruises in South Africa. Midnight Sun Express Princess' fleet of exclusive Ultra Dome® railcars to transport cruisetour passengers along the Alaska railroad routes to and from the Denali National Park area. Port LingoPort of Call (Port) A city or destination where the ship stops, usually for a full day, to give passengers an opportunity to disembark and visit the area attractions. Shore Excursion Organized tours designed to make sightseeing easy and convenient for passengers during their time in port. Examples include Glacier Hiking, Horseback Riding, Snorkling and many other exciting adventures. Tendering When the ship cannot pull up directly to the dock, passengers are shuttled to shore via smaller tender boats. Embark To board the ship. Disembark To leave the ship. Sea Day vs. Port Day During a sea day the ship is sailing to its next destination, giving passengers a relaxing day to enjoy all of the amenities of the ship. Port days offer the opportunity to go ashore and explore the highlights of the ports of call. Pre-Cruise Docs
Documents sent to booked passengers about 60 days or more in advance
of their voyage. These documents include shore excursion information as
well as necessary paperwork required before the passenger can board the
ship. Passage Contract The legal contract between Princess and the passenger. Inoculation/Immunization Medical precautions that may be required based on where the cruise is going. Passengers are advised to check with their doctors regarding any health requirements of the ports they will be visiting. Princess Travel Care Princess' travel protection plan featuring medical insurance as well as "cancel for any reason" vacation coverage. Protect your vacation investment in case you need to cancel. Starlight Travel Care It is compulsory to take our Starlight's Cruise Insurance. The cost hereof is not included in the fare and is an additional amount. PIF Passenger Immigration Form These must be filled out before passengers are allowed to board the ship, and include such things as passport, emergency contact and credit card information. Government Fees and Taxes Extra charges required by the government that are not included in the cruise fare. Cruise Personalizer Princess' online service enabling passengers to fill out their pre-cruise information forms or reserve shore excursions quickly and easily from their computers. Cabin Category A rating of each stateroom based on size and location. Ship and Destination Related Terms Fleet A group of ships under the same ownership. The Princess fleet offers a variety of vessels, described in more detail in the Ships section of this site. Starboard Side A nautical term for the right side of the ship, facing forward. Port A nautical term for the left side of the ship, facing forward. Fore A nautical term meaning toward the front or bow of the ship. Aft A nautical term meaning toward the rear or stern of the ship. Deck The levels or floors of the ship. Princess ships feature up to 19 decks. Stateroom A passenger's cabin or hotel room.Berth The sleeping capacity of a stateroom. Most cabins feature two berths, but some are available with third or fourth berths. TradeThe general destination in which the ship is sailing (for example, Alaska, Europe and Mexico are all trades). Cruise Director The head of the ship's entertainment department, the Cruise Director oversees all passenger activities, and can be found hosting many of them. Circle Host Every ship features a Circle Host to assist Princess Captain's Circle members (past passengers), with their members-only benefits and to host members-only events and activities. Passenger Services Director The head of the hotel department, the Passenger Services Director (formerly known as a purser) is responsible for all passenger operations, including accommodations, public rooms and dining services. This job is similar to a general manager of a landside hotel. Princess Captain's Circle Our past passenger loyalty program, the Princess Captain's Circle, recognizes and rewards passengers for returning to us again and again. Circle Center The section of Princess' web site specifically for Princess Captain's Circle Members. Gold Member A Princess' Captain's Circle Member who has completed at least one Princess voyage. Platinum Member A Princess' Captain's Circle Member who has completed between 5 and 14 cruises, or 50 to 149 cruise days. Elite Member A Princess' Captain's Circle Member who has completed 15 cruises or more, or 150 cruise days or more. Smart Casual The usual onboard dress code, such as one would find at an upscale landside resort. Appropriate attire includes skirts/dresses, slacks, and sweaters or blouses for ladies and pants and open-neck shirts for men. A jacket and tie is optional. FormalOnboard dress code for specially designated formal nights. Appropriate attire includes evening gowns and cocktail dresses for ladies; and tuxedos, slacks with a dinner jacket, or suits for men.
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