P&O Cruises fleet upgrades

January 31, 2007 on 9:12 am | In Asia, Australia, Cruise Boats, Pacific Islands | No Comments

Discount Cruises WorldwideP&O Cruises has embarked on a two-year programme of enhancements across its fleet of five ships.

The ongoing initiative will include new-build family-friendly superliner Ventura, which enters service in April 2008.

The impact of the so-called Elevation scheme can be seen first on board Oriana following a multi-million pound re-fit. Notable enhancements include Oriana Rhodes, a 96-seat restaurant created by celebrity chef Gary Rhodes, 914 refurbished cabins with eight-inch Slumberland mattresses and Egyptian cotton bed linen, plus a new children’s club equipped with 16 PS2′s and three “beanbag” cinemas with plasma screens.

The following features will be introduced in all cabins across the fleet by the end of 2007 and will typify those of a boutique hotel, according to the cruise line

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