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December 19, 2007 - Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) named Cindy
Cardella of Fairfield, NJ, the Godmother of its new "It" Girl,
Norwegian Gem, during the ship's Christening ceremony held today
in New York. Cindy was chosen by NCL and the public among five
finalists vying for the Godmother crown following an online
video contest hosted on
www.gemitgirl.com. In addition to being
named Norwegian Gem's Godmother, a position steeped in maritime
tradition, she will receive a seven-day cruise in the
ultra-luxurious 5,000-square-foot Garden Villa for her and five
of her entourage. "With this contest, we sought to reward our
past guests with a once in a lifetime opportunity. Cindy
received close to 10,000 votes from the public and was selected
based on her ability to show how she embodies the attributes of
NCL's hottest, hippest new ship, as well as the free spirit of
NCL's Freestyle Cruising," said Colin Veitch, NCL Corporation's
president and CEO.
The hour-long Christening ceremony held on board Norwegian
Gem featured performances by Dem Boyz Step Team and the New
York-based Luminescence Choir. In addition to comments from Star
Cruises Chairman Tan Sri KT Lim, NCL Corporation President and
CEO Colin Veitch, all five finalist video entries were shown,
along with the premiere of Norwegian Gem's movie-sode, "License
to Thrill." Cindy was also given the honor of officially naming
the ship and pulling the lever that released the bottle of
champagne to christen the ship. The ceremony and movie-sode can
be viewed online at www.gemitgirl.com.
In her video, entitled "Cindy will let you in on a secret,"
Cindy, 31, explains how she has cruised on NCL since childhood
and highlights all of the places she has visited. Cindy has
sailed with NCL on more than 30 cruises and is a stay at home
mom in Fairfield, NJ, with three boys, ages five, three and five
months. Her husband, David, joined her at the Christening
ceremony.
"Freestyle Cruising on Norwegian Cruise Line is the only way
to cruise and I am honored NCL and the public chose me as
Godmother for this stunning new ship," said Cindy. "As Godmother
of Norwegian Gem, I will continue living the 'It' Girl lifestyle
of sophistication, independence, confidence, eagerness to
explore new destinations and learn new things, glamour, style,
and culture."
The contest, which began on Oct. 4, was an international
search open to female residents of the United States, United
Kingdom and Canada (void in the Province of Quebec), 18 years of
age or older who have taken a cruise on NCL. On Dec. 16, NCL
judges narrowed the search to five finalists, at which time the
contest opened for public voting through Dec. 7. Along with
Cindy, the other finalists were Lauren Kampf, 22, from Oakland,
NJ; Shannon Maxey, 29, from Virginia Beach, VA; Louise Strong,
44, from South Hero, VT, and Mary O'Dea, 75, from Milford, PA.
She's So "It"
The hippest ship to hit the seas, the 2,400 passenger Norwegian
Gem boasts luxurious accommodations, decadent dining at 10
restaurants, and exciting entertainment and activity options
that even the most discriminating "It" Girl will adore.
A "ship within a ship" Villa complex positioned high atop the
vessel offers two posh Garden Villas with their own private
gardens and sundecks; 10 expansive Courtyard Villas sharing a
private courtyard, pool and sundeck; and two fabulous
top-of-the-ship Deluxe Owner's Suites.
One of several entertainment options on board, the Bliss
Ultra Lounge and Nightclub, gives the "It" Girl a hot spot to
party like a star. The 24-hour, high-energy entertainment and
nightlife complex boasts the second four-lane, ten-pin bowling
alley at sea, an NCL exclusive first offered on Norwegian Pearl.
Guests looking for a physical challenge will find a 30-foot
rock climbing wall with five different climbing routes, each
with varying degrees of difficulty. Norwegian Gem also features
the red-hot Wii™ video game system by Nintendo. Wii tournaments
are held in Norwegian Gem's atrium on a two-story LED screen
allowing guests to gather and play against each other.
Norwegian Gem will sail 7-, 10- and 11-day itineraries from
her home port of New York to the Bahamas, Florida and the
Caribbean from December 2007 until April 2008. In April 2008,
she repositions to Europe where she will pick up her series of
28 seven-day Western Mediterranean itineraries roundtrip from
Barcelona. Norwegian Gem will return to the Big Apple in
November and December 2008 to sail seven-day Bahamas and Florida
itineraries.
Norwegian Gem is the eighth vessel purpose-built for NCL's
signature Freestyle Cruising - an approach to cruising unlike
any other offered in the industry. Freestyle Cruising leaves
regimented schedules behind, and is characterized by having no
fixed dining times, no formal dress codes, relaxed
disembarkation and dozens of on-board entertainment and activity
options.
NCL Corporation Ltd. is the holding company for various
subsidiary companies involved in owning and operating the ships
of Norwegian Cruise Line, NCL America and Orient Lines.
NCL plans to build two new third generation Freestyle
Cruising ships for delivery in 2010. NCL today has the youngest
fleet in the industry, providing guests the opportunity to enjoy
the flexibility of Freestyle Cruising on the newest, most
contemporary ships at sea, and has recently added its latest new
ship, the 2,400 passenger Norwegian Gem.
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