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Engaging Family Experiences on New Sun Princess

Princess Cruises unveils Park19: New top-deck family activity zone to debut onboard Sun Princess, featuring Sea Breeze – the first Rollglider on a ship

Princess Cruises newest ship to feature engaging family experiences, plus inclusive youth & teen centres

With cruising becoming increasingly popular as a first choice family holiday, it’s important that there are activities onboard to keep the whole family engaged. With that in mind, Princess Cruises have revealed a new top-deck activity zone on forthcoming ship, Sun Princess, together with youth and teen areas.

Park19 Family Activity Zone

The most engaging family activity zone ever featured on a Princess cruise ship has been revealed by Princess Cruises. Park19 will debut aboard the new Sun Princess, when the first Sphere Class vessel launches in February 2024. Located on the top decks of Sun Princess, Park19 features nine engaging activities for the entire family to enjoy in a newly envisioned space created for all generations.

“Park19, as the name suggests, is a new space created for all our guests, including activities to bring together multi-generational travel families in a location with spectacular views and fun outdoor activities for all,” said John Padgett, Princess Cruises president. “The new area was tailored based on guest feedback for more family and group activities spaces.”

Located on decks 19, 20, and 21, Park19 was envisioned for active guests and multi-generational families to explore and connect through inclusive and engaging activities, including:

  • Sea Breeze

    Inspired by the dream of hang gliding but in a safe environment, the Sea Breeze is the first Rollglider on a cruise ship and takes guests high above to enjoy panoramic views of the ocean and breathtaking ports of call. Using an overhead track, guests are seated and harnessed to this electric ride which reaches speeds of up to 11 mph during the 60- to 90-second experience that is also ADA accessible.

  • Coastal Climb

    On this climbing structure guests ascend from decks 19 to 20 through a series of obstacles. Once at the top, guests can take in the gorgeous views before sliding back down to the bottom.

  • The Lookout

    At the top of the climbing structure, adventurers make their way to The Lookout open-air observation deck to take in stunning 360º views from the highest point available to guests onboard Sun Princess.

  • The Net

    Harnessed above deck 19, guests are challenged to trek across unstable bridges, a z-shaped balance beam and climb cargo nets.

  • Infinite Horizon

    For those who love heights, leaning tilt walls cantilevered over the side of the ship allow guests to peer out from deck 19 and look down to deck nine and beyond.

  • Hammock Area

    Another first for Princess, relaxing hammocks allow Park19 visitors to take a break from exploring to hang out with family and friends.

  • Splash Zone

    A whimsical splash area with pop jets and a beautiful water sculpture offer a refreshing and relaxing area to chill.

  • Recreational Court

    From ping pong, shuffleboard, Xponential Fitness classes and morning meditation, a rotation of sports and wellness options will be offered to guests in this multifunction sports court.

  • Jogging Track

    A refreshing open-air track allows guests to walk, jog or run at their own leisure and pace, with 6.7 times around the track equaling one mile.

Sun Princess Youth & Teen Centres

Additional family-centric offerings onboard Sun Princess are found in the Youth & Teen Centres located on decks six and seven where activities and age-appropriate areas abound for all younger guests ages six months to 17 years. These complimentary areas include:

  • Firefly Park

    For the youngest Princess guests, this imaginative space, located on deck six, invites youngsters ages six months to seven years old and their families to explore, play and socialise. This family centre is a place to play together or drop kids off for a programme of art projects, theme parties and group games. Firefly Park also invites families with babies and toddlers, ages six months to three years, to crawl and engage their senses with a dedicated play area. After hours group babysitting is available from 10 pm – 1 am for $5 per hour, for ages three – 12 years.

  • Neon Grove (tweens) and The Underground (teens)

    Located on deck seven, two separate areas offer an inviting space for tweens and teens to hang out, socialise, and have fun. Both spaces feature colourful, comfy sofas and chairs for lounging, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch gaming consoles, plus air hockey, foosball, and skeeball. Programme activities for these age groups include ship scavenger hunts, movie nights, friendly competitions, and dance parties.

“These expanded offerings give younger cruisers plenty to explore and enjoy aboard Sun Princess, creating an even more family-friendly experience with something for everyone regardless of age,” Padgett added.

Inaugural 2024 Sun Princess cruises to the Mediterranean, Caribbean, Transatlantic and Europe are currently on sale. More ship information can be found at www.princess.com/sunprincess.

Additional information about Princess Cruises is available through a professional travel agent or by visiting the company's website at princess.com.

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