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198 Royal Princess Review, Salmon in Alaska + Cruise News

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Doug Parker

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4.8609 Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2013

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, we talk to Theresa Masek, editor-in-chief of Vacation Agent Magazine to get her review of Princess Cruises' new Royal Princess. We also speak to author and photographer Amy Gulick about her latest book Salmon in the Trees and get great photo tips. Plus, CruiseGuy with cruise news. 

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0:14.9

Broadcasting from the tripinsurance.com studios in Jacksonville, Florida.

0:19.5

This is Cruise Radio. Hey, what's up i'm doug parker don't forget

0:23.3

you can subscribe to our cruise updates at cruise radio dot net on this show we have editor-in-chief

0:30.0

of vacation agent magazine teresa norton masick she was sailing on royal princess princess cruises

0:35.7

new cruise ship over in Europe right now.

0:38.8

We'll get her take on the ship.

0:40.2

Also, while I was over in Southeast Alaska, had a chance to sail with Amy Gulick.

0:44.7

She is a photographer and author has a book out called Salmon in the Trees.

0:48.8

She's going to give us some photography tips for first-timers and also kind of explaining

0:53.7

the importance of salmon in Southeast Alaska. It's actually really interesting, so we'll talk to her later as well. But first, Stuart, Sheron, the cruise guy. What's up, Stuart? Hey, Doug, doing great. Hey, man, good. Welcome back from Europe. It's been a couple of weeks. Carnival Triumph returned to service. Is she resuming service out of Galveston? Well, Doug, where else do you think

1:12.3

she's resuming service? I don't know. That's why I asked you. Yeah, she's returned home port to Galveston,

1:20.1

and she should be on her, I guess, her third sailing at this point. And all signs show that she's doing

1:26.4

very well. Well, speaking of Carnival Triumph, looks like Carnival is the one suing for a change.

1:31.7

They have a suit against the shipyard over in Mobile, was it, B.A.E. shipyards for some damage.

1:36.9

I guess the ship came loose during a bad storm a couple of months ago.

1:40.2

Well, they had about four of the bollards, which essentially tied down the ship,

1:47.0

come loose during a, you know, during a windstorm. And the ship broke loose and it did, you know, crash into other ships on the river there.

1:54.0

And essentially it caused about $13 million worth of damage to the ship.

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