Saturday, October 23, 2010
Taylor Swift Fans!
Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines offers guests on the Jan 16, 2011 sailing of the Allure of the Seas the opportunity to see Taylor Swift in concert while the shift is docked in Cozumel. Limited availability for seating is available and guests may participate in contests related to Miss Swift's appearance on the world's largest cruise ship. Debuting in December, the Allure (like her sister the Oasis) is a revolution in cruising offering ship public areas built around a 'neighborhood' theme. Neighborhoods include Central Park with live plants and grass and balcony cabins, the Entertainment Zone, Boardwalk and Royal Promenade. For more information or to book your cruise, contact me at phelan_susan@yahoo.com.
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Monday, October 18, 2010
Allure of the Seas Offers Guests ...
a Royal 5K run on the December 12, 2010 sailing. While calling on the island of St. Maarten, guests can register ($50 adults, $35 children) to participate in a 5k jog, sprint or walk. What a great way to see this lovely half Dutch, half French island in the Caribbean and a great way to burn off some of those extra calories you have taken in on the cruise! This ship also offers all guests the opportunity to set the course jogging track record during this sailing. The track onboard is .46 miles long and the longest at sea.
So burn off those calories from the candy shop or Cupcake shop (extra fee applies) and enjoy a run. Or use the full gym, pools, Flowriders, ice skating rink or rock climbing wall and keep those extra pounds off.
For more information, contact me at phelan_susan@yahoo.com and as always, thanks for reading my blog!
Sue
So burn off those calories from the candy shop or Cupcake shop (extra fee applies) and enjoy a run. Or use the full gym, pools, Flowriders, ice skating rink or rock climbing wall and keep those extra pounds off.
For more information, contact me at phelan_susan@yahoo.com and as always, thanks for reading my blog!
Sue
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Ship Tours
Hello!
Recently I toured Royal Caribbean's Enchantment of the Seas on a day the ship was docked in Boston, Massachusetts. The RCCL Business Development Representative met about 20 agents in Boston pier side late morning to board and give us a tour of this ship. As Boston was a port of call for this cruise, not too many passengers were on board. The weather in Boston that day was on and off rain with some humidity so it was not too cold. The Enchantment is an 83,000 grt (gross register ton) ship carrying over 2000 guests. She was even 'stretched' in her history! You ask 'stretched'? She was expanded and actually cut in half across her beam and additional space was added while she was in dry dock. Never having toured or sailed on her before the expansion I could not tell what was different - the process was truly seamless! Our group was even lucky enough to see several styles of cabins as the cruise was not quite sold out. This gave us an opportunity to see a nice junior suite aft with a very large balcony. The balcony actually held 2 lounge chairs, 2 additional straight back chairs and a small table. The suite came with all the expected amenities including a flat screen TV, IPOD docking station and Internet access. The ship was completely refurbished in 2005 and at this time not all cabins have the amenities I listed above. The Enchantment does have the RCCL Rock Climbing Wall, pools, spa, sauna, Chops Grille specialty restaurant ($25 per person charge applies) and the signature RCCL service.
If interested in booking this ship or any other cruise, please drop me a line at phelan_susan@yahoo.com. Include some information about yourself, contact info, where and when you would like to cruise, number in your party, etc. Thank you for reading!
Recently I toured Royal Caribbean's Enchantment of the Seas on a day the ship was docked in Boston, Massachusetts. The RCCL Business Development Representative met about 20 agents in Boston pier side late morning to board and give us a tour of this ship. As Boston was a port of call for this cruise, not too many passengers were on board. The weather in Boston that day was on and off rain with some humidity so it was not too cold. The Enchantment is an 83,000 grt (gross register ton) ship carrying over 2000 guests. She was even 'stretched' in her history! You ask 'stretched'? She was expanded and actually cut in half across her beam and additional space was added while she was in dry dock. Never having toured or sailed on her before the expansion I could not tell what was different - the process was truly seamless! Our group was even lucky enough to see several styles of cabins as the cruise was not quite sold out. This gave us an opportunity to see a nice junior suite aft with a very large balcony. The balcony actually held 2 lounge chairs, 2 additional straight back chairs and a small table. The suite came with all the expected amenities including a flat screen TV, IPOD docking station and Internet access. The ship was completely refurbished in 2005 and at this time not all cabins have the amenities I listed above. The Enchantment does have the RCCL Rock Climbing Wall, pools, spa, sauna, Chops Grille specialty restaurant ($25 per person charge applies) and the signature RCCL service.
If interested in booking this ship or any other cruise, please drop me a line at phelan_susan@yahoo.com. Include some information about yourself, contact info, where and when you would like to cruise, number in your party, etc. Thank you for reading!
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