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  1. the 2006 reserve is excellent..would you like to split a case?
  2. I know carmen I did our best to promote the idea.. Joey, what was your full itinerary? Is it possible to take an excursion (tendered or un-tendered) along the Oregan coast? astoria, or victoria, BC and seattle,wa all three ports we were docked
  3. I expected as much.... thanks for trying what DID you find for yourself?
  4. you are welcome .. if i didn't take those pictures when i had the chance you guys would have never forgiven me...
  5. 20 bucks for say a bottle of year 2006 if it is a a reserve then add another 5.. The 2006 reserve is what I am going to buy direct from the winery for the house but ...both are excellent though
  6. So far this is our Itinerary we still need to find things to do in 4 ports i know at least two will be beach days... any ideas for the other two?? Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas 8:00 AM Depart 6:00 PM small yacht outing Philipsburg, St. Maarten 10:00 AM Depart 6:00 PM no plans St. Johns, Antigua 8:00 AM Depart 5:00 PM no plans Castries, St. Lucia 8:00 AM Depart 5:00 PM no plans Bridgetown, Barbados 8:00 AM Depart 5:00 PM pvt tour Oranjestead, Aruba 7:00 AM Depart 6:00 PM no plans Willemstad, Curacao 8:00 AM Depart 5:00 PM stroll to town
  7. The first of many webisodes counting down to the December 2009 launch of Royal Caribbean International's Oasis of the Seas, the largest and most innovative cruise ship ever to set sail, has been launched on the ship's website, www.oasisoftheseas.com. The weekly webisodes will give consumers a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to bring a cruise ship as technically advanced as Oasis of the Seas - with its 16 decks and capacity of 5,400 passengers at double occupancy - to life.The first webisode, entitled "Evolutionary Revolution" uses architectural design sketches, ship renderings, and interviews with key figures behind the development of Oasis of the Seas to help illustrate just how the ship came to be. The webisode will be followed by others that feature safety preparations, construction milestones, design and architecture, the conception of innovative guest amenities and more. All webisodes will be no more than a few minutes in length and can be accessed at www.oasisoftheseas.com, where they will be available for viewing and downloading by those who wish to share the content on blogs, online, or through television broadcast use. Viewers also can receive regular updates by signing up for an RSS feed on the site.
  8. yes indeed I was...... Very Fortunate
  9. A new Cruise Review is now available: Ship Name: Mariner Of The Seas Sailing date: 5/10/2009 Author: JoeyandDavid View Review
  10. I am formulating my thoughts before I call RCI most likely Thursday to comment on my last cruise and the cut backs.. from a guest and from a shareholders point of view... I hope they listen..
  11. Rose in the case of RCL i must disagree...they need to acquire more ships just to enable them to meet demand.. currently they have to make decisions like Jacksonville or Galveston..instead of both.. they had to pull the 3 and 4 nighters out of LAX because they didnt have enough ships.... no I don't think incurring debt is a bad thing here..jmo
  12. Interesting question Kevin..I don't have the answer either.
  13. I posted a couple of pictures of the equipment on the bridge of the Mariner of the Seas.... for any and all that would care to see. http://www.cruisecrazies.com/forums/index....um&album=61
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