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Welcome Back to Baltimore, Grandeur of the Seas!


CruiseMan3000

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And it's a great day to be cruising from the Port of Baltimore! Hello, everyone! It feels great being back after a nearly 2 month hiatus. I missed you all and hope everyone has been in nothing but cruisetacular spirits! Never have I been more proud to be a resident of the great state of Maryland! We're home to the Superbowl Champions, the best crabs in the world and the recently refurbished Grandeur of the Seas!

This past Friday - May 03, 2013 - MD's Governor Martin O'Malley (D) proclaimed the day to be state-wide Royal Caribbean Cruise Day! How cool is that? It was with great enthusiasm I accepted an invitation from Royal Caribbean International to join in for the festivities that would be taking place at the Port of Baltimore (which is conveniently only 15 minutes from my driveway)! Here in Baltimore, we have seen tremendous growth in our annual cruise passenger numbers! We began with seasonal service back in 2004 with about 30 cruises a year that took 60,000 passengers on high seas adventures.

Today, the Port of Baltimore sees approximately 100 cruises a year (96 slated for 2013) with 240,000 passengers sailing through the number one cruise port in the Mid-Atlantic. The Port of Baltimore is the 11th biggest cruise port in the United States and 20th in the world! In addition to that, the Port generates about 90 million dollars in revenue for the State of Maryland and 200 direct jobs. And if any of you have been here, you know the port literally sits right on I-95 - making it the best free advertisement around! Now that's what I call cruisetacular!

In her 48 million dollar face-lift, Grandeur of the Seas was given new dining options to bring her food offering to eight - something unheard of for a ship her size (which is great)! She also was given a new pool-side big screen for your viewing pleasure as well as upgraded areas for toddlers, kids and teens! The Solarium onboard, which is adult only and also saw an enhancement, truly helps the mature cruisers find the perfect escape while on the ship.The highlight of the improved Grandeur of the Seas is the Centrum Wow show which takes place in the ships centrum (some of you may call it the atrium). Oh, and did I mention RCI have her all new carpet and furniture? She's truly a new ship with enhancements that'll truly fit everyone who sails aboard - including YOU!

Grandeur of the Seas sailed from the Port of Baltimore seasonally from 2004-2009 prior to her return in 2013. Friday, May 03 marked her first cruise from Baltimore in about four years - the voyage was a seven night cruise to Bermuda; featuring 3 days and 2 nights docked at Kings Wharf. Today, she currently offers the most diverse list of sailings from the Mid-Atlantic with a port of call line-up to include Bermuda, the Bahamas, Florida, the Eastern Caribbean, Canada and New England. With new features, amazing voyages and plenty of room for you and your family, this ship has enough splendor and charm to share with all those who walk up her gangway.

For more information on Grandeur of the Seas or the itineraries she will sail, cruise on over to her very own webpage on Royal Caribbean's website. And if you want to see more pictures I captured from RCI Day here in MD, I've posted them all to Cruise Man 3000's Facebook Fan Page! I've also added exclusive behind the scenes videos on my YouTube Channel, too! Until we talk ship again next Monday, keep cruisin' and groovin'! You're cruisetacular for reading!

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Thanks, Shon! I really enjoyed that. I have no excuse for not cruising from Baltimore. It's much cheaper and quicker to fly to BWI than MIA for me, and if I really wanted to, I could do the 9-hour drive. Grandeur looks lovely, and I am just going to have to hop a jet and come down!

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Thanks, Shon! I really enjoyed that. I have no excuse for not cruising from Baltimore. It's much cheaper and quicker to fly to BWI than MIA for me, and if I really wanted to, I could do the 9-hour drive. Grandeur looks lovely, and I am just going to have to hop a jet and come down!

Sure thing, Jan! Thanks for always being faithful reader! And yes, Baltimore is truly a great port to sail from! We've seen ships like Norwegian Wind, Carnival Legend, Carnival Miracle, Celebrity Galaxy, Enchantment of the Seas and even Pride of Hawaii (now Norwegian Jade) moor here! I hope we see a third cruise line return here very, very soon!

Check out either Carnival Pride, leaving every Sunday, or Grandeur of the Seas, leaving every Friday, here at the Cruise Maryland Terminal. And if you DO cruise from here, let me know! Should my schedule permit, I'd love to take you to Fells Point or the Inner Harbor for some GREAT seafood! :)

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Thanks, Shon...I didn't even realize that Baltimore was a big cruise port. Interesting!

Oh yeah, no problem! The Port of Baltimore - not including any ports in Florida - is the East Coast's 2nd largest cruise port right after New York! We're sure to see top 10 status in the nation very, very soon! :)

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Thanks, Shon! I really enjoyed that. I have no excuse for not cruising from Baltimore. It's much cheaper and quicker to fly to BWI than MIA for me, and if I really wanted to, I could do the 9-hour drive. Grandeur looks lovely, and I am just going to have to hop a jet and come down!

Sure thing, Jan! Thanks for always being faithful reader! And yes, Baltimore is truly a great port to sail from! We've seen ships like Norwegian Wind, Carnival Legend, Carnival Miracle, Celebrity Galaxy, Enchantment of the Seas and even Pride of Hawaii (now Norwegian Jade) moor here! I hope we see a third cruise line return here very, very soon!

Check out either Carnival Pride, leaving every Sunday, or Grandeur of the Seas, leaving every Friday, here at the Cruise Maryland Terminal. And if you DO cruise from here, let me know! Should my schedule permit, I'd love to take you to Fells Point or the Inner Harbor for some GREAT seafood! :)

I've been to Baltimore - once - on one of hubby's music conferences. We did the waterway route to Ft. McHenry and stopped at Fell's Point for lunch right there on the harbor. I don't remember the name of the place, but it was a warm April day. My daughter flies to Baltimore annually for the "Otakon" convention in summer (you can't miss it - folks wandering the city in crazy, outlandish costumes representing their favorite Japanese "anime" characters).

Thanks for the offer, Shon - I'll be sure to let you know when I'm next in town.

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Oh, how cool, Jan! Oh, I know exactly where you were! Fell's Point is one of my favorite places to hang here!

I am very familiar with that annual conference held here. I see those folks around the harbor and it looks like they have a great time!

And seriously - it stands! When you're back in Baltimore, let me know - I'll show why they call us Charm City!

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