The Cruise Ship Phenomenon in North America

The Cruise Ship Phenomenon in North America

by Brian J. Cudahy
The Cruise Ship Phenomenon in North America

The Cruise Ship Phenomenon in North America

by Brian J. Cudahy

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Overview

Even taking into account the extraordinarily prosperous economic climate of the late twentieth century, the number of people who now choose a cruise ship vacation is phenomenal. The number of passengers leaving from North American ports leaped from 330,000 in 1965 to nearly seven million at the turn of the century. This book gives the reader a sense of the scope of the cruise ship industry, tracing the backgrounds of various cruise lines and providing information about the time, money, and effort that go into the myriad details encountered between building plan and cruising itinerary. From shipbuilders to cruise operators and the peripheral businesses of airlines, hotels, and land-based transportation and tour companies, cruise ships have spawned a far-reaching network that affects millions of passengers and involves billions of dollars. As an added bonus, the wealth of information in a detailed appendix gives readers an instant history of the ships, including notes on specifications, builders, registry, and passenger capacity. According to maritime historian John Maxtone-Graham, “The Cruise Ship Phenomenon in North America is not only a good and fascinating read, it is also an unrivaled work of reference...Brian Cudahy has rewarded passengers, cruise line personnel, and maritime historians alike with a splendidly evocative and unique benchmark.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870335297
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 07/24/2009
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Brian Cudahy is one of the country’s leading waterway and transportation historians. Born and educated in Brooklyn, he earned a masters and PhD in philosophy and went to work for Boston College.
Cudahy taught in the field of transportation and later worked in the marketing department of a local transit system. These led him to a position in research and policy with the Federal Transit Administration in Washington, D.C. He is the author of The Cruise Ship Phenomenon in North America and Twilight on the Bay: The Excursion Boat Empire of B. B. Wills.

Table of Contents

Forewordix
Acknowledgmentsxi
Introductionxiii
Chapter 1Early Days3
Chapter 2The Industry Today17
Chapter 3Carnival Cruise Lines38
Chapter 4Royal Caribbean International60
Chapter 5Princess Cruises79
Chapter 6Norwegian Cruise Line98
Chapter 7Holland America Line117
Chapter 8Cunard Line and Seabourn Cruise Line131
Chapter 9Celebrity Cruises143
Chapter 10More Choices156
Chapter 11Managing the Fleet194
Chapter 12Building Cruise Ships210
Chapter 13The Regulatory Environment229
Epilogue239
Appendix ACruise Ship Fleet Rosters243
Appendix BCruise Ship Locations and Itineraries: July 4, 2000333
Bibliography343
Index349
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