Virgin Cruises Sneak Peek… So Excited

Last year we announced the launch of Virgin Cruises by eccentric billionaire, Richard Branson. We asked what’s the first word that that comes to mind when thinking “Virgin Cruises.” Your answers were very interesting!

We’re huge fans of Mr. Branson and the Virgin Group and have been excitedly tracking the venture over the past year. Here’s a sketch of that Virgin-style that we can expect of the new line.

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This week, Fox News spoke with the newly appointed Virgin Cruise CEO, Tom McAlpin, to answer some burning questions.

What will the Virgin ships look like?

Tom McAlpin: Our vision is a very intimate ship, with a wide variety of entertainment and food choices. We want to be like no other cruise line. Our guideline is more like Virgin Airlines, for example: Modern, fun and with a sassy atmosphere. It wouldn’t be Virgin without some red.

Are there any surprises already in the plans, or is it still too soon?

Tom McAlpin: Oh, we do have some tricks up our sleeve already. Let’s just say they’re in keeping with Richard’s (Branson) fun and slightly cheeky style.

Is Branson in on the day-to-day discussions?

Tom McAlpin: So far Richard is the visionary, but if we start to think in a new direction we certainly ask for his input. So far, many ideas are coming from our consumers; large focus groups (1000+ people) and smaller ones comprised of fans of the Virgin lifestyle.

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Richard Branson announces Virgin Cruises as expected / hoped

You’ve been saying that Virgin will shake up the cruise world. What’s wrong with modern cruising?

FoxNews.com:  Most ships have gotten so big they have to be all things to all people. We want to go the other way. We want to appeal to our own crowd.

Does that include families?

Tom McAlpin: With our focus on mostly millennials, many of them have kids, and bringing them is okay. We will have children’s facilities, but we are not focusing on families.

What about the new trend towards inclusiveness of beverages, gratuities and tours? Does that fit in with your vision?

Tom McAlpin: The industry is obviously going that way so we have to discuss it. But here is a funny story; I just took a cruise I won’t mention (which one), but the online booking process got so complicated, even for me, that I just gave up and called a travel agent. We want to simplify everything – booking, inclusiveness, the experience, everything.

Will Virgin have acts like Blue Man Group?

Tom McAlpin: Well, think of words Richard (Branson) has used to describe this cruise line so far, like “sassy,” “active” and “non-traditional.” We are looking for entertainment that cruise ships have never even seen before.

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Branson chops off Miami mayor’s tie because… he can.

What can you say about your itineraries?

Tom McAlpin: Sailing from Miami makes some ports (in the Caribbean) obvious. Our first ship will do alternating itineraries so European clients can sail back-to-back cruises. But each new ship will offer different destinations so we can add variety and longer cruises. Our main goal is to find truly unusual shore experiences, activities and places that are off the beaten path.

I noticed Virgin owns a Caribbean island. Is that on the docket?

Tom McAlpin: That is Necker Island. It is rented out, but is actually a private residence of Branson’s. We have teased him that he will see 2800 of his closest friends coming every week.

Mr McAlpin has an impressive career spanning decades in the cruise industry. Highlights include:

  • Eight years with Royal Caribbean as a Director
  • 14 years with Disney Cruise Line (five years as President)
  • Five years as CEO of “The World” cruise ship

You can find the full interview from here.

Now that you’ve heard more about Virgin Cruises, are you more or less excited for its maiden voyage?

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13 Replies to “Virgin Cruises Sneak Peek… So Excited”

    • Single cruises with no single supplement is in big demand and not in an inside “closet”. We also like balconies.

      • Why would they give a single person a balcony room for no supplement fee for like 1200 that sleeps and sells to a family of 4 for 2500? They would lose so much money that way. Not to mention how much more a family of 4 spends on a cruise total vrs. 1 person. I think no supplement fee is fair for a small room bc they can fit more of them and then you are just paying for you. But if you want a balcony you should have to pay the going rate.

  1. The model of the cruise does not seem to feature any outdoor areas. Is that the case? I certainly hope it isn’t. Every cruise ship has outdoor areas and pools in an outdoor deck area.

  2. I like the idea of modern way of thinking not to push gratuities as a compulsory extra “pay the correct rate of pay in the first place”. Travelled on virgin flights for many years, royal Caribbean cruises may just lose a valued member if standards are as good. Can’t wait.

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