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'The Love Boat': How a TV show transformed the cruise industry

'The Love Boat' cast members. From left: Ted Lange, Gavin MacLeod, Jill Whelan, Bernie Kopell, Lauren Tewes and Fred Grandy. (Everett Collection) 'The Love Boat' cast members. From left: Ted Lange, Gavin MacLeod, Jill Whelan, Bernie Kopell, Lauren Tewes and Fred Grandy. (Everett Collection)
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From steam-powered ships, to mega-liners, the cruise industry has been through quite a transformation over the years. And the market has skyrocketed.

Back in 1970, an estimated 500,000 people went on a cruise holiday. That figure had jumped to five million by 1997.

So what brought about this sudden surge in interest? According to industry experts, it was mainly down to a certain TV show with a catchy theme tune.

鈥淐ome aboard, we're expecting you!鈥

Produced by TV legend Aaron Spelling, "The Love Boat鈥 first aired in 1977 and went on to become one of the most successful shows in TV history during its decade-long run.

The program, which is still available on streaming services such as Paramount Plus, partnered with , and episodes were filmed aboard various Princess Cruise ships, the Pacific Princess and Island Princess being the most notable.

'Greatest product placement'

Based on a non-fiction book written by former cruise director Jeraldine Saunders, 鈥淭he Love Boat鈥 centred around ship captain Merrill Stubing (played by Gavin MacLeod) and his on-board crew, while different guest actors played passengers each episode.

The show, which spawned several spin-offs, has since been described as 鈥渢he greatest product placement鈥 ever, serving as a complete introduction to cruising for many of its avid viewers.

鈥'The Love Boat' really created the cruise industry,鈥 Michael L. Grace, who worked as a scriptwriter on the program during the 1980s, told CNN Travel in 2022. 鈥淏ecause you had 50 million people watching, and they all wanted to go on a cruise.鈥

Several modern cruise lines existed when the show began, including Princess, founded in 1965 with a single ship cruising to Mexico. Royal Caribbean had launched in 1968, and Carnival Cruise Line was founded in 1972.

But the cruising demographic was very different to what it is now.

Although cruise companies were apparently keen to attract younger passengers, many people simply didn't know much about cruising, and those who did had a very specific idea of it.

鈥淏ack in the day, people would say cruising was for the nearly dead or newlywed,鈥 says cruise journalist Carolyn Spencer Brown, chief content officer for Cruise Media, LLC.

鈥淪o when 'The Love Boat' came on and showed people of all ages and races having fun and being lively on a cruise ship, that opened up cruising to a world that didn't really know it existed.鈥

Each week, tens of millions of people around the world would tune in to follow the exploits of Captain Stubing, Dr. Adam Bricker (Bernie Kopell), cruise director Julie McCoy (Lauren Tewes), bartender Isaac Washington (Ted Lange) and the captain's daughter Vicki, played by Jill Whelan, and suddenly going on a cruise soared to the top of many a wish list.

The passengers 鈥渨ould come on the ship,鈥 Grace says of the formula for the hour-long show. 鈥淭hey'd have a problem. Then the problem is solved and they all come together again. [The episodes] were like small movies.鈥

Cruise-building boom

The launch of 鈥淭he Love Boat鈥 came at a time when the vast majority of cruise ships on the water were former liners that had been converted. There were few new ships in service.

However, this quickly changed when demand shot up thanks to the success of the show.

The show 鈥渄id so well that Princess Cruises were selling out their ships,鈥 cruise historian Peter Knego tells CNN Travel. 鈥淎nd that led to the first boom of new cruise ship building in the early 1980s.鈥

The fact that scenes from 鈥淭he Love Boat鈥 were occasionally filmed aboard real-life cruises, with the passengers serving as extras, only added to the appeal.

鈥淪o many cruise lines want to create experiences for you that you probably couldn't create on your own,鈥 notes Spencer Brown.

Becoming an extra on a popular TV show 鈥渃ertainly qualifies as something that doesn't happen to most people.鈥

Keen to strike while the iron was hot, existing cruise lines began building brand-new purpose-built cruise ships in order to cater to this fast-growing market, while new companies emerged like Celebrity Cruises, founded in 1988.

鈥淏ack then, to build new cruise ships, that was a big deal,鈥 says Knego.

Princess ships Pacific Princess, pictured, and Island Princess were 'the original floating stars' of 'The Love Boat.' (Everett Collection)

During the 1980s, almost 40 new cruise ships were constructed, including Tropicale, from Carnival Cruise Lines and Royal Princess, Princess Cruises' first purpose-built cruise ship.

Royal Princess 鈥渉ad new features like balconies, which were pretty rare with mainstream cruising,鈥 he adds.

As more cruise lines emerged and began competing with each other, cruising became more affordable, expanding the market even further.

Entertainment focus

鈥淭he Love Boat鈥 may also have played a part in the heavy entertainment focus we see on modern-day cruise ships.

Outlandish musical performances were often featured on 鈥淭he Love Boat,鈥 and they proved to be a big hit with viewers.

During one of the show's specials known as 鈥淭he Love Boat Follies,鈥 iconic stage and screen stars Della Reese, Ethel Merman, Carol Channing and Ann Miller sing a rendition of 鈥淚'm The Greatest Star鈥 from the 1968 musical 鈥淔unny Girl鈥 together.

鈥淚t was very spectacular,鈥 says Grace, who is working on a book about the impact of 鈥淭he Love Boat.鈥

鈥淎nd what was so strange is, when they would flash back to the people watching in the audience, it was like a small little club. But the stage was the size of a West End theatre.鈥

Off-screen, the Island Princess and its sister ship Pacific Princess, the two ships primarily used for filming towards the start of the series, held main stage production shows that became hugely popular with cruising fans.

This led to the introduction of some grand new features on cruise ships in later years.

鈥淧rincess and other cruise lines went on to build ships with state-of-the-art showrooms with huge stages, sound and lighting effects that are now standard on modern cruise ships,鈥 says Knego, adding that the modern atriums seen on cruise ships today can also be traced back to 鈥淭he Love Boat鈥 ships.

鈥淭he two deck lobbies with the grand staircase that was replicated for the studio shoots were early versions of the big atriums that are now popular features on modern cruise,鈥 he says.

"The Love Boat" centred around the adventures of the crew and passengers on board a luxury cruise ship. (Everett Collection)

Romantic adventures

Romance was understandably a very important factor in 鈥淭he Love Boat.鈥 While the relationship plots certainly kept viewers entertained, Spencer Brown stresses that this focus was also beneficial when it came to maintaining the notion that 鈥渃ruises really are quite romantic.鈥

鈥淔or a long time, Princess had all sorts of enhanced amenities that were pointed to romance,鈥 she adds.

鈥淭hey really embraced this concept all the way through. You could have a balcony, sunset dinners, and rose petals strewn on your bed. All of these lovely, romantic things.鈥

Long-time cruise enthusiast Judi Patterson, who met her husband Andy when he was working on board another cruise ship, P&O's SS Oriana, was a fan of 鈥淭he Love Boat,鈥 but says her own cruising experiences were very different to what was portrayed on screen.

The show 鈥渂ears no resemblance to reality,鈥 says Patterson. 鈥淏ut it was fun. I don't know if people actually believe that that's what happens [on cruise ships].

鈥淚t was fun to watch and think that these things might possibly happen.鈥

鈥淭he Love Boat鈥 reruns were still airing around the world years after its last episode, and the show's fan base has remained incredibly loyal.

Lasting legacy

Spencer Brown, who also met her now husband on board a cruise ship 鈥 the couple even got engaged on a cruise 鈥 believes that the partnership between 鈥淭he Love Boat鈥 and Princess Cruises has been the key to its longevity.

鈥淭hey truly embraced each other in a way that was really genuinely heartfelt,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he cast members became such a part of the cruise line, and they still are.鈥

Princess Cruises often holds reunion cruises, with the actors from 鈥淭he Love Boat鈥 appearing as special guests.

The cruise line recently announced that Jill Whelan 鈥 now Celebrations Ambassador for Princess Cruises 鈥 Bernie Kopell, Ted Lange and Fred Grandy (who played Gopher) would be reuniting for a seven-day trip from August 31 to September 7.

Ezra Freeman, the bartender who appeared on the short-lived reality show 鈥淭he Real Love Boat,鈥 which aired on CBS in 2022, will be joining the cast for the cruise, according to a press release issued by Princess Cruises.

Knego, who has attended previous reunion cruises, says that he's often struck by the strength of the fan's love for the show and its stars.

鈥淧eople stand in line for hours just to get their picture taken with cast members,鈥 says Knego. The cast 鈥渟ign autographs and it's quite a wonderful situation to this day.鈥

MacLeod was a regular on the popular cruises until his death in 2021.

鈥淧eople always ask us why 'The Love Boat' was so popular and I always say it's because it gave people something to dream about,鈥 the actor said back in 2015.

鈥淭hey could dream about being out on the open seas on a cruise and discovering the world's greatest destinations, dreaming about love and of course happy endings since the shows always ended on a high note. I'm proud to have played a role in the growth of the cruise industry.鈥

Now a billion-dollar industry, cruising has evolved considerably since 鈥淭he Love Boat.鈥

There are currently over 1,200 cruise ports across the world.

More than , with most of them significantly bigger than the vessels featured on the show.

Royal Caribbean's MS Sovereign of the Seas, considered to be the first mega-ship, with a passenger capacity of 2,850, took its maiden voyage in 1998, while Disney Cruise Line was established that same year.

At present, Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas, a 20-deck ship and a crew of 2,350, is the current record-holder for the world's biggest ship.

Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas is currently the world's biggest ship. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

While the COVID-19 pandemic undoubtedly devastated the cruise industry, things have bounced back considerably since then, with 14 new ships expected to enter service in 2024 alone.

鈥淭o me, the cruise industry is almost a victim of its success,鈥 says Knego, who runs YouTube channel  which is dedicated to old and new cruise ships.

鈥淏ecause the mainstream cruise ships now carry up to 5,000 people and they're absolutely massive.

鈥淭hey don't have the same kind of intimacy that you had back when ships only carried 800 or maybe 1,200 people like the Love Boats.鈥

However, there are various cruise companies that offer smaller ships for those keen for a more Love Boat-style cruising experience.

Patterson and her husband have taken many trips with leading small-ship cruise line Viking.

鈥淲e only travel on small ships now,鈥 she says, noting that it's slightly more expensive to travel on more modestly sized ships. 鈥淲e had our turn on the bigger ones.鈥

New chapter

Pacific Princess and Island Princess, the original Love Boats, have been scrapped in recent years.

Knego managed to photograph the Island Princess during its final days at a scrapyard in India and was able to rescue a few of the furnishings and ornaments, including a bronze mermaid sculpture and some of the furniture from the lobby area of the ship.

In 2022, another Princess ship, the Regal Princess, took centre stage, albeit in a very different format, when it appeared in 鈥淭he Real Love Boat.鈥

鈥淚t's good for the cruise industry,鈥 Spencer Brown said of the series at the time, noting that a reality show was 鈥渁 pretty radical reinterpretation鈥 from the original show.

And the latest 鈥淟ove Boat鈥 themed cruise, featuring meet-and-greets, menus inspired by the show and episode screenings, will be held on board Princess Cruises' 330-meter Enchanted Princess this summer, sailing from New York to Canada and New England.

鈥淪ailing with our fans brings us so much joy and this cruise will undoubtedly be a special reunion,鈥 Whelan says in a . 鈥淭aking us back to where it all began 鈥 on a Princess Cruise.鈥

This article was first published in 2022 and updated in 2024.

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