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Mindful of the long lines, pedestrian traffic jams, and the loud, beer hall-style dining that sometimes plagues mega-ships, Princess chose a different route for their big ships: smaller, but more intimate dining rooms; smaller, but more plentiful show lounges; and quiet, cozy bars tucked away from the passenger flow. To those onboard a ship, it isn't just the size that counts - it's the commotion on the ocean that's important. Consider the Golden's highlights:
- Three main dining rooms for a more intimate dining experience
- Four pools including the all-weather Calypso Pool; 9 whirlpools
- Elegant, but human-scaled, three-level atrium
- Three distinctive main show lounges
- 706 cabins (55% of all cabins) feature balconies
- Intimate Italian Trattoria and Southwestern-style restaurants
- The luxurious, personal service of the Lotus Spa
- A choice of traditional or flexible dining times
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.Not
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- All age groups - but with special appeal for families, couples, newlyweds,
and first time cruisers
- Passengers who like the choice of traditional and flexible dining
times
- Mainstream cruisers looking for a slightly upgraded cruise experience
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- Cruise passengers who cherish all things traditional
- Passengers who have trouble walking long distances
- Solo travelers
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ShipShopper Index:
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Year Built:
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2001
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Size Category:
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Very Large (109,000 tons)
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Passengers:
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2,600
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"Elbowroom" Factor:
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Roomy
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Outside Cabins:
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72%
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Balcony Cabins:
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55%
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Sister Ships:
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Grand Princess, Star Princess
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Length:
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951 feet
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Width:
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118 feet
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Crew:
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1,100
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Bermuda |
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