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Princess Cruises Celebrates Star Princess Debut with Alaska-Themed Drone Show in Seattle

By MGN EditorialApril 23, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Princess Cruises will host a public drone show on May 1 at Seattle Center to mark the arrival of Star Princess, its newest vessel, ahead of the ship's inaugural Alaska cruise season.

Princess Cruises announced a one-night-only Alaska-themed drone show scheduled for May 1, 2026, at Seattle Center, coinciding with the public arrival of Star Princess, the latest addition to its fleet. The spectacular aerial display marks a high-profile introduction to the cruise line's newest vessel and serves as the official launch celebration ahead of Star Princess' inaugural Alaska season. The event is designed to engage local communities and generate awareness for the ship's maiden voyages in one of North America's most sought-after cruise markets. The Alaska cruise sector remains a critical segment of the cruise industry, with strong seasonal demand driven by the region's natural attractions and established cruise itineraries. Star Princess' entry into this market represents a significant capital investment by Princess Cruises in fleet modernization and expansion of capacity in Alaska waters. The drone show exemplifies modern approaches to ship introductions, leveraging technology and public spectacle to generate engagement across media and social platforms. Such celebrations have become increasingly common as cruise operators seek to maximize awareness for new vessel deployments at key homeport locations. Following the May 1 public celebration, Star Princess will commence regular Alaska cruise operations, continuing Princess Cruises' established presence in the region. The vessel's deployment underscores the continued strength of Alaska as a premium cruise destination for international operators.
#cruise industry#fleet expansion#Alaska operations#Princess Cruises#new ship deployment

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