Jump to content

JoeyandDavid

Restricted
  • Posts

    22,371
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    1

Everything posted by JoeyandDavid

  1. well andrea you still have time to buy.. so take your time prices could come down (look at alternative airports)
  2. i can honestly say that i don't know if we could afford it either... we waz lucky to get this cabin at the price we did..
  3. Ladies...i just realized.... it would cost you a cazillion dollars MORE if one opens up because you would have to pay the "going" rate at that point
  4. Royal Caribbean International today announced the inaugural season of Allure of the Seas, 42 sailings to the Eastern and Western Caribbean on seven-night voyages every Sunday beginning December 12, 2010. Allure of the Seas, and sister-ship Oasis of the Seas, constitute the Oasis class of ships and will be the world's two largest and most revolutionary cruise ships when they debut in November 2010 and 2009, respectively. With the arrival of Allure of the Seas, vacationers will have a choice of a Saturday (Oasis of the Seas) and Sunday departure for an Oasis-class cruise vacation. Bookings for Allure of the Seas' inaugural season will open on April 2, 2009 for Diamond and Diamond Plus level members of the Crown & Anchor Society and April 8 for all Crown & Anchor Society members. General bookings will open on and April 13. "Through the last four decades, Royal Caribbean has earned a history of innovation and redefined cruising with each new class of ships we launched," said Adam Goldstein, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean International. "Allure of the Seas and sister-ship Oasis of the Seas represent the ultimate expression of our vision and determination to provide an experience unlike anything found on land and sea. With Allure of the Seas, we will offer family and adventurous vacationers two spectacular ships from which to choose for an unforgettable cruise." Allure of the Seas will depart from her homeport of Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale and alternate a seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itinerary. Both itineraries will feature three days at sea for guests to enjoy all the revolutionary onboard amenities found in the seven "neighborhoods" that comprise an Oasis-class ship. On the Eastern Caribbean itinerary, Allure of the Seas will call at St. Thomas (Charlotte Amalie), St. Maarten (Philipsburg), and Nassau, Bahamas. The ship will call at Falmouth, Jamaica; Cozumel, Mexico; and Labadee, Royal Caribbean's private beach paradise on the northern coast of Haiti, for the Western Caribbean itinerary. Architectural marvels at sea, Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas will span 16 decks, encompass 220,000 gross registered tons (GRT), and host 5,400 guests at double occupancy with 2,700 staterooms. Each ship will feature the cruise line's new neighborhood concept, seven themed areas throughout the ship that offer different experiences for guests to choose, based on their personal styles, preferences or moods. Inspired by seaside entertainment esplanades, Boardwalk will engage the entire family - whether young or young at heart - with eateries, retail outlets, carnival games, and an original, handcrafted carousel - a first at sea. Nine decks above, the first zip-line at sea will whisk guests from end to end on a thrilling aerial adventure. Boardwalk will lead to the AquaTheater at the stern of the ship, where the amphitheater - another first at sea - will offer a guest pool area by day and a performance venue at night, featuring dramatic acrobatics, synchronized swimming, water ballet, professional high-diving, and elaborate fountain shows synchronized to music and lights. 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. Natural light will cascade into the Royal Promenade through the overhead Crystal Canopy sculptured-glass domes, and illuminate the boulevard of boutiques, restaurants, bars and entertainment lounges. The Rising Tide bar, the first moving bar at sea, will offer guests the opportunity to enjoy a cocktail as it slowly ascends into Central Park, the neighborhood above. Central Park, a revolutionary design in which the center of the ship opens to the sky, will feature 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 evenings. The Pool and Sports Zone will feature a sloped-entry beach pool (exclusive to the Oasis-class) and two larger FlowRider surf simulators. Building on the Royal Caribbean's popular Vitality wellness program, guests will be able to soothe mind, body and soul in the Vitality at Sea Spa and Fitness Center, which also includes a dedicated spa area just for teens. Entertainment Place will include the cruise line's signature after-dark spaces in more intimate venues that offer a variety of entertainment options. And the Youth Zone will offer a wealth of kid- and teen-friendly adventures, featuring the cruise line's first nursery for infants and toddlers (six months or older). The Oasis class of ships also will debut a new portfolio of 37 categories of accommodations, 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, Allure of the Seas and Oasis of the Seas will introduce 28 contemporary bi-level loft suites with double-height, floor-to-ceiling windows for incomparable vistas of the sea. 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.
  5. that is the ONLY reason we book as soon as the itinerary is availible..ask John to look again as we get closer to final payment time.. sometimes one will pop up.. you mean we might could still get one??? wow, Debbie - wouldn't it be great to be right beside Joey and David? I could maybe just hop over anytime I wanted Marylou and Jim are beside us!
  6. that is the ONLY reason we book as soon as the itinerary is availible..ask John to look again as we get closer to final payment time.. sometimes one will pop up..
  7. JUST ONE DAY? OOPS...i meant to say...just one wine at sea day! I can't speak for others.... but David and I only host one day!
  8. i am trying ... did i miss a spot? Of course you and deb will have to come sit with david and I and all the other crazies on one of the sea days for my traditional wine at sea day!
  9. COOL....now is this just yours? since you got the better suite! or will this be mtimr and Debbie's too???? because this is NICE! much bigger than the one's I saw on the Ecstasy...barely big enough for the chairs to sit on it! this is why aft cabins are so desirable.. each of the crazies with AFT cabins have one of these EXTRA large verandas for their very own!
  10. Andrea i scoured the web for a picture... but could;dnt find what i was looking for ... here is a picture of perhaps half of the aft verandas!
  11. i dunno... but we will manage after all we are all Crazie! ok ok ok...that'a work...but 2 weeks on a ship...that boat isn't THAT big! no but my veranda is!!
  12. i dunno... but we will manage after all we are all Crazie!
  13. sometimes in life you need to change the deck and reshuffle
  14. ok...it is empty...make sure you are sending stuff to MSN. my AOL is not active anymore. and that is suprising. I only had 69 e-mails when I opened yesterday. when I used aol sometimes I had over 400 pile up. somebody needs to tell me how to access my e-mail when I am not plugged in to my phone line i am on the phone line right now... you may want to email me again from your msn address.. i believe I only have your aol addy in the book
  15. Everyone have current passports yes? Andrea ever empty your email inbox?.. two emails yesterday came back "FULL BOX"
  16. That's great Andrea! I'm coming in the day before also. Maybe you could room with me then too.....saves $$$$! rooms are 98 per night plus tax(*13%)
  17. just to update as of sunday 3/29 we have: 1 left Cat 2A Veranda CruseCrazies 1861.92 per person, couble occupancy, including taxes. $2,492.04 for public. Cat 7 Oceanview Cruise Crazies $1,501.92, and $1,742.94 for the public Cat 9 Inside Cruise Crazies $1,381.92, and $1,622.94 for the public Cat 11 Inside Cruise Crazies $1,301.92, and $1,542.94 for the public.
  18. wow 2c sold out already! so i updated what is still available until April 20 for CruiseCrazies and what the current price is: 1 left Cat 2A Veranda CruseCrazies 1861.92 per person, couble occupancy, including taxes. $2,492.04 for public. Cat 7 Oceanview Cruise Crazies $1,501.92, and $1,742.94 for the public Cat 9 Inside Cruise Crazies $1,381.92, and $1,622.94 for the public Cat 11 Inside Cruise Crazies $1,301.92, and $1,542.94 for the public. And these all include $100 per cabin shipboard credit, and the public prices have no shipboard credit. Those are some substantial savings. If you or someone you know might be interested, let them know of the great prices they can have by cruising with the CruiseCrazies. Contact me at 1-888-470-6787 or jgawne@cruisesinc.com for more information.
  19. Deb the way i do it is go to one of the big booking sites like expedia orbitz or travelocity... I then input in my ideal situation.. departure and arrival preferences... this tells me which air lines have routes that i may want to take... with that information i then go to that particular airline website and start pricing from there..... the major booking sites give me good ball park prices to know once i reach the preferred airline site what is or not a good deal industry wise.. now thats how we do it...
×
×
  • Create New...