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Enchanted Princess officially named in “Our World, Enchanted” production

Enchanted Princess, the 5th royal-class ship in the Princess Cruises fleet, was officially named today in a ceremony titled “Our World, Enchanted.” 

Enchanted Princess, the 5th royal-class ship in the Princess Cruises fleet, was officially named today in a ceremony titled “Our World, Enchanted.” 

Hosted by Princess Cruises Celebrations Ambassador Jill Whelan and Enchanted Princess Cruise Director Dan Falconer, the original production, showcased on youtube, introduced viewers to the ship’s innovative features of the MedallionClass ship and shared some of Princess’ history as a cruise industry leader.

The ceremony honoured three members of The Explorers Club – Captain Lynn Danaher, Dr Vicki Ferrini and Jenifer Austin – who served as the godmothers of Enchanted Princess.

The notable godmothers have been recognised for their achievements in expeditions, oceanography and mapping the world’s oceans.

Princess and Corporate Group Our World Enchanted
Carnival Corporation Chief Operations Officer, Josh Weinstein, Princess Cruises President John Padgett, Carnival Corporation Chairman Micky Arison, Enchanted Princess Godmothers (Jennifer Austin, Captain Lynn Danaher, and Dr. Vicki Ferrini), Group President Jan Swartz and Carnival Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer, Arnold Donald at the Enchanted Princess Naming Ceremony

“Our World, Enchanted” included appearances by newly appointed Princess Cruises President John Padgett, Group President Jan Swartz and Commodore Nick Nash, and provided a glimpse into the beautifully designed interiors, elegantly appointed accommodations, world-class entertainment, gourmet dining and craft cocktails available on Enchanted Princess.

The 145,000-tonne, 3,660-guest ship represents an evolution of the design platform used for her sister ships – Royal Princess (2013), Regal Princess (2014), Majestic Princess (2017) and Sky Princess (2019) – offering what Princess is calling an elevation of spectacular style and elegance.

The ship’s inaugural cruise season began November 10, with various 10-day Southern Caribbean itineraries, sailing roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale.  

If you’d like to watch the naming ceremony, you can do so, above.

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