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Does anyone know if there are deck plans for the orginal Pacific Princess online somewhere?

 

My sister gifted us with the Love Boat DVD's, and I'm trying to figure out what is soundstage and what is actual ship.

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Does anyone know if there are deck plans for the orginal Pacific Princess online somewhere?

 

My sister gifted us with the Love Boat DVD's, and I'm trying to figure out what is soundstage and what is actual ship.

 

Here is a good site with the original deck plans....enjoy!

 

http://cruiseready.squidoo.com/love-boat-starring-pacific-princess-and-island-princess

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Here is a good site with the original deck plans....enjoy!

 

http://cruiseready.squidoo.com/love-boat-starring-pacific-princess-and-island-princess

 

 

Thanks for that link! I have the original brochure, menus, room key (an actual key), and patters from our honeymoon on the Island Princess in 1979. Boy things have changed!!

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Does anyone know if there are deck plans for the orginal Pacific Princess online somewhere?

 

My sister gifted us with the Love Boat DVD's, and I'm trying to figure out what is soundstage and what is actual ship.

Having sailed the Pacific Princess in 1992 the Purser's desk is not the same as on the show.

 

Googled "original Pacific Princess deck plans" & found several sources with info you may find helpful & here are a couple of examples.

 

This shows deck plans:

 

http://cruiseready.squidoo.com/love-boat-starring-pacific-princess-and-island-princess

 

http://maritimematters.com/2012/06/visit-to-the-former-pacific-princess/

 

:o Others were quicker than me with these links! :o

 

Here's a link for a 1977/78 brochure:

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=245585&d=1348005243

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For additional information, go to this thread and read through it. I responded several years ago to a similar question and give some hints about what to look for when watching episodes as to what was real ship vs a soundstage and even some clues of which ship (Pacific Princess or Island Princess) they filmed on since both were used interchangeably even though Pacific Princess was the star the show!

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=719342

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One more thought: I can guarantee that no matter what episode you watch, if a scene took place in a cabin it was definitely NOT filmed on board. They were entirely too small in reality to pull that off. Some of the decor (door knobs, wall mounted lamps with shades) were reflective of reality, but that's where any similarity ended!

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