
Hundreds of passengers from the MSC Poesia are expected to be ferried into the Port Lucaya Marketplace this coming Saturday.
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Freeport, Grand Bahama
– The Port Lucaya Marketplace will be the highlight experience
for hundreds of passengers along with crew members of the MSC Poesia,
which is expected to grace the shores of the Port Lucaya Marketplace
(PLM) this coming Saturday, 7th January. With only two days before the much anticipated vessel arrives, tenants
and management of the Marketplace plan to leave a lasting impression on visiting passengers.
According
to Ms. Karen Ferguson-Bain, Marketing & Entertainment Coordinator,
the Marketplace is buzzing with anticipation for what Saturday’s call
will bring. She notes that, while a number of the
stores located at the Marketplace are new, quite a number of the
business owners and operators are not. She states, “Some of them would
have experienced the Big Red Boat or the call of the Queen Mary 2 and
the increased traffic of tourists as a result, so
they’re excited. Our tenants are preparing and looking forward to MSC’s
call. They’re excited, we’re excited and everyone is ready!”
With
this call being the first of its kind since the historic Big Red Boat
and more recently the Queen Mary 2, it is hoped that more vessel calls
would be accommodated in the Port Lucaya area. President
of Bourbon Street Limited, Mrs. Yvette McSweeney, shared that PLM,
which is situated in the heart of the Port Lucaya strip, would be an
ideal location as an alternative port of call for cruise vessels. “The
Port Lucaya Marketplace has the amenities to comfortably
accommodate cruise visitors on site or within a three minute walk.
Nothing needs to be added, everything is here and operational. There is
live music and entertainment, shopping, dining and the beach within
walking distance. It doesn’t get any better,” McSweeney
shared.
Management
at the Port Lucaya Marina is also excited about the MSC Poesia’s
upcoming visit. Ms. Karen Pinder, Co-Manager of the Port Lucaya Marina
says that management and staff of the Marina are
pleased to welcome the passengers and crew of the MSC Poesia. She says
that the upcoming call will prove beneficial for not only the
Marketplace, but for surrounding businesses as well. Pinder states,
“This call bodes well for all; the businesses, tour operators,
taxi drivers, etc. everyone can benefit. A lot of work has gone into
preparing for this visit.” “We are happy that they’re coming and look
forward to receiving them again in the future,” she continued.
The
MSC Poesia will arrive off shore of the Grand Lucaya beach at 7:00am
(0700), with a scheduled departure at 6:00pm (1800). With the assistance
of the Ministry of Tourism, a full array of entertainment
is expected to greet passengers as they arrive by ferry to the
Marketplace.
Ferguson-Bain
shared that there will be live music, limbo dancing, a Junkanoo ‘rush
out’ and much more planned to greet disembarking guest. She also added
that due to the high volume of passengers
expected to arrive, a great deal of planning has gone into preparing
the ‘Count Basie Square and a Tour Reception area for arriving guest
with pre-booked tours. This she says will help to direct passengers to
their respective tours, but also to alleviate any
clustering or ‘bottle necks in the disembarking area at the
Marketplace. She adds, “Tenants of the Marketplace are also hoping that
Saturday’s call at Port Lucaya will be the beginning of regular cruise
visits to the area.”
The
MSC Poesia is a 93,300 ton vessel with a capacity of approximately
3,013 passengers. It is one of 12 vessels in the MSC Cruises fleet
sailing year
round
in the Mediterranean and seasonally in Northern Europe, the Atlantic
Ocean, the Caribbean, Canada/New England, South America, the Indian
Ocean, South and West Africa.