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Cruise Question of the Day: June 2008
JoeyandDavid replied to DebbieandJerry's topic in Let's Talk Cruise!
if we were getting numerous reports of nurovirus(sp).. and or low CDC scores.. -
Which is your Favorite Cruise line?
JoeyandDavid replied to JoeyandDavid's topic in Let's Talk Cruise!
I think you typed a screen full there... Don't you really think it boils down to the crew... -
2009 CruiseCrazies ® Group Cruise
JoeyandDavid replied to JoeyandDavid's topic in Roll Calls and Group Cruises
you should try a taco bell uniform..whew!! -
Which is your Favorite Cruise line?
JoeyandDavid replied to JoeyandDavid's topic in Let's Talk Cruise!
no i dont agree with that Andrea.. we are talking fruit salad here.. its just some don't like kiwi..LOL -
Which is your Favorite Cruise line?
JoeyandDavid replied to JoeyandDavid's topic in Let's Talk Cruise!
Maybe so, but I doubt that I can convince Joan to try X again. Our Zenith cruise was May 13, 2006 - not all that long ago. We were in Concierge class, and had a poor room layout, a ladder to the unneeded upper berth that rattled all trip, and the most clueless room stewardess we've ever encountered. All that plus we missed a port, and didn't like the food. Joe you just had a lousy cabin... trust me .. and I know that can be hard .. if Concierge is done right it is sweeeeeet..... But I do understand Joan's views.. It would be hard for us to cruise HAL again after our Oosterdam experience -
Which is your Favorite Cruise line?
JoeyandDavid replied to JoeyandDavid's topic in Let's Talk Cruise!
I would like to point out.. that both of your Celebrity experiences are on ships that are no longer in the fleet... my point is that it must have been a few years ago that you had that negative experience.. -
Which is your Favorite Cruise line?
JoeyandDavid replied to JoeyandDavid's topic in Let's Talk Cruise!
I too consider this a pretty fair sampling ...... CruiseCrazies does have a nice cross of preferences... -
Which is your Favorite Cruise line?
JoeyandDavid replied to JoeyandDavid's topic in Let's Talk Cruise!
with 37 votes so far the votes are evenly divided between the two major corporations.. hmmmmm....i think... nah i don't -
MIAMI, June 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- With the astounding array of choices and amenities being introduced on Royal Caribbean International's next generation of cruise ships, vacationers will be hard-pressed to find another experience as spectacular as what they will enjoy on Oasis of the Seas. Today, the cruise line renowned for its innovations announced seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries for the new ship's inaugural year, with the inaugural voyage planned for December 12, 2009. Bookings for Oasis of the Seas will open September 3, 2008. The ship's homeport is Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Oasis of the Seas will begin her inaugural season with 19 consecutive seven-night sailings to the Eastern Caribbean, with ports of call at Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; and Nassau, Bahamas. Starting May 1, 2010, Oasis of the Seas will alternate its Eastern Caribbean itinerary with the Western Caribbean itinerary, which will call at Labadee, Royal Caribbean's private beach destination in Haiti; the new port of Falmouth, Jamaica; and Cozumel, Mexico. "Royal Caribbean is fortunate to have taken millions of satisfied guests over 40 years to these highly regarded destinations," said Adam Goldstein, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean International. "We thank the government of Haiti, Port Authority of Jamaica, State Government of Quintana Roo, Island of Cozumel, SSA Mexico, Ministry of Public Works and Port Authority of the Bahamas, Virgin Islands Port Authority, West Indian Company, and Port of St. Maarten for their support and cooperation in working with us to provide such compelling itineraries for our guests." Royal Caribbean has been working closely with the ports on the Oasis of the Seas itineraries to ensure the guest experience is seamless when the ship visits. The cruise line and St. Maarten will enhance the guest welcome facilities, while Cozumel's pier will be widened. Approaches to the docks at St. Thomas, St. Maarten and Nassau also will be dredged. Royal Caribbean is working in partnership with the Port Authority of Jamaica to complete the new Falmouth Cruise Pier by March 2010, as well as establish the associated infrastructure necessary to welcome cruise ship guests. A historically important 18th-century settlement, Falmouth was a colonial center of Jamaica's sugar and fine rums industry. The town's rich history and Georgian architecture has most recently drawn the attention of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, who has been a long time supporter of restoring historic buildings of Great Britain. Royal Caribbean also is working with the government of Haiti to construct a pier at Labadee, the cruise line's private beach destination. Additional plans are underway to expand guest offerings with an alpine coaster and fast- boat tours, among others, to complement Labadee's stunning Dragon's Breath Flight Line, which has proven to be one of the destination's most popular attractions. Oasis of the Seas will be the world's largest and most revolutionary ship introducing the cruise line's new neighborhood concept, which will provide vacationers with the opportunity to seek out relevant experiences in seven themed areas based on their personal styles, preferences or moods. Boardwalk will be a breathtaking space for families. Inspired by the nostalgic seaside piers of yesteryear, Boardwalk will dynamically engage the entire family in classic fun - whether young or just young at heart - with eateries, retail outlets, and carnival games. An original, handcrafted carousel - the first at sea - will be the centerpiece of this vibrant neighborhood. Off the Boardwalk, the first amphitheater at sea, AquaTheater, will celebrate water with the largest freshwater pool found on a ship offering a full spectrum of activities and performances for guests. Created to offer two unique experiences, AquaTheater will allow guests to swim in the theater's magnificent kidney- shaped pool, relax on sun loungers located on tiered platforms surrounding the pool, and even take SCUBA lessons in the afternoon. At night, it will deliver a complete sensory experience playing on the element of surprise as audience members witness the venue come alive with heart-pounding theatrical performances featuring dramatic acrobatics, synchronized swimming, water ballet, and professional high-diving, as well as elaborate fountain shows synchronized to music and lights. Other surprises include two 43-foot rock- climbing walls on either side of the AquaTheater and the first zip-line at sea suspended nine decks above Boardwalk. Enhancements to the cruise line's signature Royal Promenade, the heart of the ship, will include a mezzanine level that overlooks the main promenade below. The Crystal Canopy sculptured-glass domes will allow natural light to cascade down from the sky. There will be a vast array of shopping, dining and entertainment options including, the Rising Tide bar, the first moving bar at sea, which will traverse three decks and allow cruisers to enjoy a cocktail as they slowly ascend into Central Park, the neighborhood above. Central Park, a revolutionary design in which the center of the ship opens to the sky, features lush, tropical grounds spanning the length of a football field. With its serene pathways, seasonal flower gardens and canopy trees, Central Park will evolve from a tranquil and peaceful atmosphere during the day to a gathering space for alfresco dining and entertainment in the evening, where guests will enjoy concerts and street performances. With the introduction of the neighborhood concept, Oasis of the Seas will debut a new portfolio of 37 categories of accommodation options, many with views unique to the ship. Park View and Boardwalk View balcony staterooms offer inward facing accommodations overlooking the two open-air neighborhoods. Another industry-first, the introduction of 28 contemporary two-level loft suites will redefine cruise ship accommodations with vibrant, ocean-inspired colors in a sophisticated and spacious setting. The lofts will be the highest accommodations at sea, offering spectacular views of the ocean, and floor-to-ceiling, double-height windows to ensure the view will be enjoyed from every vantage point. Other features among these coveted 28 lofts will be a unique modern design dotted with abstract, modern art pieces; spacious living areas on the lower level with contemporary detailing; and a private balcony with sun chairs and stunning views to help guests unwind. Each loft, which will measure 545 square feet (51 square meters) or larger when combined, and will be fitted in contemporary decor with a Caribbean influence. The impressive design will include an upper-level bedroom that overlooks the living area and extended ocean views. Beds will be outfitted with white, luxurious duvets complemented by tropical blue and green accents that tie into the loft's natural surroundings. The lofts will feature LCD televisions, separate vanity areas, a guest bathroom downstairs and an upstairs master bathroom featuring his and hers shower heads, fog-free mirrors, and limestone mosaic tile accents. When she launches in late 2009, Oasis of the Seas will be the largest and most revolutionary cruise ship in the world. An architectural marvel at sea, she will span 16 decks, encompass 220,000 gross registered tons (GRT), carry 5,400 guests at double occupancy, and feature 2,700 staterooms. Oasis of the Seas will be the first ship to tout the cruise line's new neighborhood concept of seven distinct themed areas, which includes Central Park, Boardwalk, and the Royal Promenade. The ship will sail from her home port of Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
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2009 CruiseCrazies ® Group Cruise
JoeyandDavid replied to JoeyandDavid's topic in Roll Calls and Group Cruises
once in a blue moon i will get a hankering for a big mac.. and sometimes I still get a hankering for an old fashioned Big Boy! Both very similar sandwiches.. -
queenglish, Welcome to CruiseCrazies!!
JoeyandDavid replied to Jason's topic in Welcome New Members!
Welcome Aboard!! -
Planetjan3, Welcome to CruiseCrazies!!
JoeyandDavid replied to Jason's topic in Welcome New Members!
Welcome Aboard!! -
double-digit midget noun. A person in military service (especially during the Vietnam War) with fewer than 100 days remaining in a tour of duty. In this case it means fewer than 100 days until our cruise. is that where that came from.. viet nam.. wow.. didnt know..thanks keith
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Cruise Question of the Day: June 2008
JoeyandDavid replied to DebbieandJerry's topic in Let's Talk Cruise!
me No.. David yes -
Cruise Question of the Day: June 2008
JoeyandDavid replied to DebbieandJerry's topic in Let's Talk Cruise!
I just wonder why Hugh shaved his mustache off ? -
coloradocruisers, Welcome to CruiseCrazies!!
JoeyandDavid replied to Jason's topic in Welcome New Members!
you are correct we will visit Hubbard Glacier.. -
2009 CruiseCrazies ® Group Cruise
JoeyandDavid replied to JoeyandDavid's topic in Roll Calls and Group Cruises
we stay the last tiem at the comfort suites.. I think anything on the pier side of the bridge is fine.... -
yes ma'am
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Welcome Aboard!!
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Welcome Aboard!!
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Starfish4428, Welcome to CruiseCrazies!!
JoeyandDavid replied to Jason's topic in Welcome New Members!
Welcome Aboard!! -
coloradocruisers, Welcome to CruiseCrazies!!
JoeyandDavid replied to Jason's topic in Welcome New Members!
Thanks for your observations.. greatly appreciated.. Are you pleased you visited Alaska at least once considering everything you saw and did?? -
Cruise Question of the Day: June 2008
JoeyandDavid replied to DebbieandJerry's topic in Let's Talk Cruise!
Great Question!! if it is a 7 nighter or longer yes... if it is a short get away a suit works best