Friday, December 4, 2015

Princess Cruises Reunited "The Love Boat" Cast to Celebrate 50th Anniversary

It's hard to believe it's been that long ago, but it all began on December 3rd in 1965 with a cruise to Mexico on a single cruise ship, Princess Patricia.

Yesterday, Princess Cruises celebrated its 50th anniversary aboard Pacific Princess in the Port of Los Angeles with a special appearance by the original "Love Boat" cast before setting sail on a throwback cruise, recreating the very first itinerary to the iconic Mexican Riviera. Now, 50 years later, Princess Cruises is the third largest cruise line in the world with a fleet of 18 cruise ships and a recognized leader in taking 1.7 million travelers each year to some of the most fascinating cruise destinations around the globe.

The original "Love Boat" cast pictured left to right above—Gavin MacLeod (Captain Stubing), Fred Grandy (Gopher, the chief purser), Ted Lange (Isaac, the bartender), Bernie Kopell (Doc, the ship's doctor), Lauren Tewes (cruise director, Julie) and Jill Whelan (Vicki, the captain's daughter)—celebrated the role the show played in Princess Cruises' five-decades-long history introducing the cruise line—and cruise vacations—to millions of people around the world.

The pilot episode of "The Love Boat" was shot aboard the 730-passenger Sun Princess, with Pacific Princess and Island Princess then becoming the primary floating stars of the show. Later episodes and specials were filmed aboard many other Princess cruise ships in destinations around the globe. The show, which aired from 1977 to 1986, went on to become one of the highest-rated and longest-running and beloved shows on television, introducing viewers to modern day cruising and, in the process, making Princess Cruises and its ships synonymous with vacations at sea.

"People always ask us why 'The Love Boat' was so popular and I always say it's because it gave people something to dream about," said Gavin MacLeod. "They could dream about being out on the open seas on a cruise and discovering the world's greatest destinations, dreaming about love and of course happy endings since the shows always ended on a high note. I'm proud to have played a role in the growth of the cruise industry—to see where these ships have come from the days we filmed aboard the original Pacific Princess to now experiencing the 18 magnificent ships in the fleet."

Today more than 30,000 employees both ashore and at sea continue to offer guests enriching vacation experiences by connecting them with each other, different cultures and nature in a brand new way.

"We celebrate our successes over the last 50 years and I know our future is bright as we chart a course for the next 50 years," said Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises president.

Princess Cruises has been celebrating its 50th anniversary all year long with an incredible lineup of new dining, shopping, and entertainment aboard its ships. The festivities will continue through April 2016.

Image Courtesy Princess Cruises

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Will there ever be a movie made? I for one would love to see cast reunited in a movie or has one been made and I missed the boat. I watch reruns everyday. Gives me that happy feeling. Is anyone on the same page as me?