Princess Cruises is an British-American owned cruise line, based in Santa Clarita, California and incorporated in Bermuda. Princess ships have casinos, nightclubs, discos and kids’ clubs. All have Lotus spas and fitness centers that offer yoga and other classes. Some spas feature alternative therapies like acupuncture; the newer ones have such medi-spa options like Botox and other fillers. Depending on the ship, activities might include art auctions and all kinds of classes: computer technology, photography, ceramics or cooking.


















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Space Needle aka Seattle Center was designed for the 1962 World’s Fair.
Facts:
Height: 158 m(518 ft.)
Footprint: 36.6 x 36.6 m (120 x 120 ft.)
Stories: 60
Cost: $4.5 million (1962)
Materials: Steel, Concrete and Glass
Architect: John Graham & Associate
Admission:
Observation Deck Admission
Regular: $19
Youth (ages 4-12): $12
Child (age 3 & under): Free
Senior (ages 65+): $17
Day & Night Admission
Regular: $26
Youth (ages 4-12): $17
Senior (ages 65+): $24
Opening Hours:
Observation Deck & SpaceBase Retail Store
Monday – Thursday 9:30am – 11:00pm
Friday & Saturday 9:00am – 11:30pm
Sunday 9:00am – 11:00pm

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