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[ 09-02-2006: Message edited by: CGT ]
quote:Originally posted by Patsy: I don't get that one either. Although I won't be surprised to see Hamilton on the stern in a few years time.
Look for that on QV, possibly.
quote:The point is obvious, just another sign of Cunard being Princess in a different livery.
quote:Originally posted by mec1:Yes and they don't even call it Princess Cays so who cares. By the way is WTF a rude acronym? Like CGT?
Probably...
WTF...he might be referring to the company Wotif.com with the stock code 'WTF' recently listed on the Australian stock exchange...LOL
quote:Originally posted by mec1: Yes and they don't even call it Princess Cays so who cares.
The probably should, it would be more honest.
quote:Originally posted by CGT:The point is obvious, just another sign of Cunard being Princess in a different livery. WTF did you (mec) respond for?[ 09-02-2006: Message edited by: CGT ]
Regent Seven Seas' ships call at Princess Cays - does that mean they're owned by Princess?
Tim
quote:Originally posted by CGT: The probably should, it would be more honest.
Why? Princess Cays is not the real name of the island, any more than 'CocoCay' is the real name of Royal Caribbean's island. These are simply marketing names used for the passengers of those brands. It's not unusual for ships of a different line to use them on occasion.
For years the passengers of both Dolphin Cruises and Premier Cruises used the same island off Nassau, each line giving it a different name!
Rich
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