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Huge Pacific Island Christmas Party on Queens Wharf

 

to launch Pacific Pearl

 

P&O Cruises will hold a huge Pacific Island Family Christmas Festival on Auckland’s Queens Wharf on Tuesday December 21 to mark the launch of the first superliner to be based in New Zealand, Pacific Pearl.

The celebration will feature a spectacular fireworks display over Auckland harbour as well as performances by headline acts Dane Rumble and Stan Walker. The free entertainment will also include a large ferris wheel plus circus and street performers.

The 4 ½ hour family festival and naming ceremony will begin at 5pm, with a family cruise prize up for grabs among those who attend. The next day Pacific Pearl departs on her 8-night maiden voyage to New Caledonia.

Ann Sherry, CEO of Carnival Australia, which operates P&O Cruises says "We're very excited to be launching Pacific Pearl in New Zealand. The ship will make a major contribution to the local economy and we're very keen to celebrate her debut by staging a large event for the people of Auckland.

"It will be a chance for everyone to see the ship and sample some of the entertainment and food that we offer, while having a great family night out."

The celebrations will see triple Olympic medallist Barbara Kendall, godmother of Pacific Pearl, officially name the ship with the traditional breaking of a bottle of New Zealand bubbles over the ship’s bow.

The public will also get the chance to a sample the exceptional hospitality available onboard the ship with food stalls at the festival serving cuisine from Pacific Pearl's restaurants and cafes, including Luke Mangan's Salt Grill.

The menu samples will feature a strong New Zealand flavour, reflecting P&O Cruises' commitment to sourcing from local food and wine suppliers. These New Zealand components will also be a highlight of two food and wine themed three-night cruises on Pacific Pearl in January and May 2011.

Pacific Pearl is currently undergoing a multi-million dollar refit in Singapore before heading to New Zealand, her arrival signifying P&O Cruises' strong commitment to the New Zealand market and recognising New Zealanders' increasing interest in cruise holidays.

Pacific Pearl’s many features will include a giant entertainment screen on her pool deck. Stretching seven metres wide and four metres high, the state-of-the-art LED “Big Screen” will create the opportunity for poolside fun day and night.

In a first for the cruise line, Pacific Pearl will give her passengers a new way to soak up the sun and relax while on holiday with a swim-up-bar in one of her two pools.

For a sneak preview of Pacific Pearl’s highlights prior to her launch, follow the ship’s blog at http://pacificpearl.pocruises.com.au

The arrival of superliner Pacific Pearl in New Zealand this December brings P&O Cruises' Australasian fleet to four ships - Pacific Jewel, Pacific Dawn, Pacific Sun and Pacific Pearl. Pacific Sun, which previously sailed from Auckland, will now offer cruises from Sydney, Fremantle and Newcastle.

Carrying 1,800 passengers, the 63,500-tonne Pacific Pearl will feature a giant poolside entertainment screen, three restaurants including Waterfront, Plantation, and Salt Grill by Luke Mangan, seven bars and lounges, Aqua HealthSpaFitness centre, two swimming pools, a swim-up-bar, multi-level show lounge, four kids centres, a casino and duty-free shopping boutiques.

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From the Pacific Pearl Blog:

 

We’re very excited this morning to announce the official celebrations for Pacific Pearl’s inauguration on December 21 to mark the launch of our first ship to be based in New Zealand, Pacific Pearl.

 

We encourage all our New Zealand passengers, their families and friends, and anyone new to cruising to join us in our celebrations at Auckland harbour with a jam packed 4 1/2 hours of fun & entertainment.

 

There will be a spectacular fireworks display, free performances from Dane Rumble and Stan Walker, a huge ferris wheel and circus and street performers.

 

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With a Pacific Island flavour, the family festival and naming ceremony will begin at 5pm with a family cruise prize up for grabs!!

 

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It sounds like its going to be a lot of fun!!

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I wish i could get holidays in Jan/Feb to go on a short cruise lol... enough to keep me going until Feb 2012

 

you could always take a few sickies

 

Unfortunately, i cant. I am in the last part of my degree and working full time so if i take a week off its a week I dont get paid as I am only temp but there full time. Works out well as far as pay, flexible hours - except sick leave/holidays. Went on my last cruise for 10 days, came back and kinda realised i spent too much..well not too much but didnt factor in that I wasnt getting paid till i started work again LOL

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Thats really does suck but you will have live vicariously through everyone else. I will take plenty of photos and videos in Feb when I go.

 

 

I wonder what the party will be like in Sydney on the 3rd. Should be fun. I will be there.

 

THird Jan or Feb? Both are during the week -_-

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Hey Kiwi_cruiser I am really looking foward to seeing your photos of this ship when they come.

 

I really wish i could be down there to see it but i will be really busy around that time of year.

 

I also cant wait to travel on it in 2012.....

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THird Jan or Feb? Both are during the week -_-

 

3rd of Feb. Have asked Hubby to have the day off and I guess the kids can have the day off too. Even though it really is only a fortnight before our cruise and they will have over 2 weeks off then. They will love me hehe

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