Dear Friends, Hurricane Sandy has come and gone and thankfully we woke up to blue skies and sunshine. Thank you for having us in your thoughts and we look forward to your clients’ arrival. Just a few updates :
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Thursday, October 25, 2012
Thanksgiving flights will cost more this year
Charisse Jones, USA TODAYAverage airfares around the Thanksgiving Day holiday are up this year. Waiting to the last moment to book could add another $200 to a round-trip flight, analysts warn.
5:48PM EDT October 23. 2012 - If you're still planning to fly home for Thanksgiving, prepare to pay more than you did last year.
Travel booking site Travelocity has reviewed fares for flights between Nov. 17 and 27 and found that the average domestic round trip will cost $386, including taxes.
That's nearly 9% more than the same period in 2011, and a fare increase similar to what travelers saw if they flew during the Fourth of July holiday this summer.
More passengers vying for fewer seats, along with the fluctuating price of fuel, are pushing up ticket prices. Airlines also tack on surcharges for peak travel times around the holidays that can range from $20 to $40 one way, says Courtney Scott, senior editor at Travelocity.
"The demand is so high for these flights ... you probably shouldn't be waiting until the last minute,'' says Scott, who warns that people who wait too long could be looking at round-trip fares as high as $600.
But if travelers book soon and are willing to tweak their itineraries — flying on the holiday itself or choosing a smaller, nearby airport — they may be able to conserve some cash, Scott says.
"Dinner doesn't happen until later on in the day, so if you can get an early-morning flight and leave on Thanksgiving, you'll save a lot of money,'' she says.
Returning the next day, or the Tuesday after the holiday, could also mean savings of up to $288, she says.
If you'd rather stay at a hotel than at Grandma's, you may also find a deal. Room rates in the U.S. have risen 2.4% for the November holiday period compared with last year, with an average rate of $141 a day, the travel site says.
Other tips? Use mobile apps or scan social media such as Twitter to find hotel bargains and flight deals, Scott says.
The higher fares probably won't deter most travelers who have the time off and are eager to see their families, says Jami Counter, senior director for TripAdvisor Flights. "People aren't quite as price-sensitive as they would be for the long weekend in the Caribbean,'' he says.
But sticker shock may make some people stay put.
"I can't see where people will get the extra money from to pay these higher fares, especially with the Christmas holidays right around the corner,'' says George Hobica, founder of Airfarewatchdog.com. "I won't be flying to Grandma's house this year unless she's buying my ticket.''
http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/flights/2012/10/23/thanksgiving-flights/1652439/
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
It's time to take your next Great Getaway!
Club Med's Great Getaways Sale is still available for over 60 all-inclusive Club Med resorts worldwide including resorts in the following destinations:- Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
- Turkoise, Turks & Caicos
- Ixtapa Pacific, Mexico
- Columbus Isle, Bahamas
...and many more!
7-night all-inclusive getaways start from just $888* per adult when you travel by April 27, 2013- just in time for getaways during school breaks!
Act fast: this offer expires Monday October 29th.
Club Med's Great Getaways Sale is still available for over 60 all-inclusive Club Med resorts worldwide including resorts in the following destinations:- Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
- Turkoise, Turks & Caicos
- Ixtapa Pacific, Mexico
- Columbus Isle, Bahamas
...and many more!
7-night all-inclusive getaways start from just $888* per adult when you travel by April 27, 2013- just in time for getaways during school breaks!
Act fast: this offer expires Monday October 29th.
Please call your preferred travel agent below to book your next Club Med vacation:
Cricket Cruise & Travel, LLC
LeAnne Rigsby, CCC, ACC
P.O. Box 453 Main St.
Chappell Hill TX 77426
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**Price is per adult, based on double occupancy for a 5 night stay in lowest category room available. Price does not include airfare or membership fees. Prices are valid for new individual bookings only for travel between 12/15/12 - 12/21/12. Offer subject to capacity control and may increase or be withdrawn at any time.
For Turkoise all guests must be 18 and older. Club Med Membership fees of $60 per adult and $30 per child are additional. Other restrictions apply including brochure terms and cancellation/change fees. Not responsible for errors or omissions. Void where prohibited or restricted by law. CST#: 2020955-50.
For complete Terms and conditions, please visit clubmed.us
Friday, September 14, 2012
CRUISES: Carnival Will End Its Future Cruise Certificate Program
9/13/2012 -
Carnival Cruise Lines will end its future cruise certificate program that gives passengers onboard credit on their next cruise if they make $100 deposits while on a current cruise. They can still earn onboard credits if they confirm ships and sail dates ($50 to $200 per cabin, depending on the cruise length), except on five ships that don't have Future Carnival Vacations desks (the "Imagination," the "Inspiration," the "Sensation," the "Spirit," and the "Victory"). Carnival says it will continue to protect agent commissions on future cruises that their clients book onboard. In other news, Carnival is now offering its new "My Awesome Bar Program" all-you-can-drink packages on four ships (up from two): the "Breeze," the "Spirit," the "Splendor," and the "Victory."
CruiseCritic.com reports that Holland America Line and Royal Caribbean changed itineraries for two ships due to this week's outbreak of Middle East violence. The "Ryndam" will skip a stop in La Goulette (Tunisia) today, opting instead for Sardinia, Italy. Meanwhile, the "Mariner of the Seas" will call in Sicily Sunday and Malta Monday instead of stopping overnight in Alexandria, Egypt next Tuesday.
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (August 28, 2012) – Princess Cruises today marked the beginning of construction of the second of its new generation of ships with the official keel laying ceremony at the Fincantieri shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy. At the same time the line annoUnced that the ship’s name will be REGAL PRINCESS.The vessel, a sister ship to Royal Princess, will debut in Spring 2014.The company and shipyard officials started the countdown to the ship’s launch today as the keel – the bottommost part of the ship – was ceremoniously lowered into position in the building dock.
"Just as Royal Princess was named after one of our iconic early vessels, Regal Princess also takes a name from our past that we think is well suited for this spectacular ship," said Alan Buckelew, president and CEO of Princess Cruises. "Today’s keel laying is an exciting event as it marks a key milestone in our newbuilding program."
Following a traditional blessing by a priest, the ship’s keel – which weighs approximately 500 tons – was moved into position by a huge crane onto the keel blocks. The computer-guided maneuver took only minutes, belying the more than 2 million man hours that will ultimately go into building the vessel. The 3,600-passenger, 141,000-ton ship will remain in the building dock until its float-out next summer.
Regal Princess will offer many of the same special features as Royal Princess, which debuts in June 2013. Among these are a greatly expanded atrium, the social hub of the ship; a dramatic over-water SeaWalk, a top-deck glass-bottomed walkway extending more than 28 feet beyond the edge of the vessel; plush private poolside cabanas that appear to be floating on the water; the new Princess Live! television studio; a pastry shop; a special Chef’s Table Lumiere, a private dining experience that surrounds diners in a curtain of light; and balconies on all outside staterooms. More information and video previews of Royal Princess are available at www.princess.com/royalprincess.
Additional details including schedules and itineraries for Regal Princess will be announced next year.
Additional information about Princess Cruises is available through professional travel agent, CRICKET CRUISE & TRAVEL, LLC by calling 979-836-6600.
About Princess Cruises:
One of the best-known names in cruising, Princess Cruises is a global cruise and tour company operating a fleet of 16 modern ships renowned for their innovative design and wide array of choices in dining, entertainment and amenities, all provided in an environment of exceptional customer service. Two ships are under construction and will join the fleet in 2013 and 2014. A recognized leader in worldwide cruising, Princess carries 1.3 million passengers each year to destinations around the globe ranging in length from three to 107 days. The company is part of Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE:CCL; NYSE:CUK).
Princess Cruises is a proud member of World's Leading Cruise Lines. Our exclusive alliance also includes Carnival Cruise Lines, Holland America, Cunard Line, Costa Cruises and Seabourn. Sharing a passion to please each guest and a commitment to quality and value, World’s Leading Cruise Lines inspires people to discover their best vacation experience. Together, we offer a variety of exciting and enriching cruise vacations to the world's most desirable destinations.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
CRUISES: Carnival Tests All-You-Can-Drink Packages
MSC Cruises reports that its ship "MSC Poesia" will launch its winter season in Fort Lauderdale in late November (through late April 2013). The ship will add two new port calls (Bonaire and Dominica) on its Caribbean routes, and it will sail to Bermuda as well. The schedule includes several "Baseball Greats" themed cruises. See Holland America Line confirms that its ship "Volendam" helped rescue 70 passengers from a tour boat in Alaska after it apparently struck a rock in Glacier Bay. The U.S. Coast Guard evacuated the passengers from the tour boat to the cruise ship, which will take them to Bartlett Cove for their return to Juneau. See American Safari Cruises plans to add a new vessel next summer: the 88-passenger steamer "Safari Legacy" (formerly the "Spirit of '98" operated by the defunct Cruise West). The ship will be refurbished and upgraded before it begins offering Alaska and Pacific Northwest voyages. Louis Cruises says it will offer new enrichment lectures on its Greece and Turkey cruises this fall. The initial series ("Ancient Empires to Modern Metropolises") will include 60-minute interactive seminars each day on the line's Sept. 21 and Sept. 28 voyages from Athens. (Credit: Carnival Cruise Lines) |
Thursday, August 9, 2012
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012
SAILING FROM GALVESTON, TEXAS
Mariner of the Seas
7 Night Western Caribbean - Round trip from Galveston, TX
11/18/12 prices from:
$909 - Interior, Cat L
$1209 - Ocean View, Cat H
$1269 - Balcony, Cat D3
$2279 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
11/25/12 prices from:
$649 - Interior, Cat L
$709 - Ocean View, Cat H
$969 - Balcony, Cat D2
$1849 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
$2599 - Grand Suite, Cat GS
12/2/12 prices from:
$689 - Interior, Cat L
$829 -Ocean View, Cat H
$1209 - Balcony, Cat D1
12/9/12 prices from:
$569 - Interior, Cat M
$679 - Ocean View, Cat H
$899 - Balcony, Cat E2
$1499 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
Resident rates are also available: CA, LA, AR & TX
12/16/12 prices from:
$659 - Interior, Cat N
$799 - Ocean View, Cat G
$999 - Balcony, Cat E2
$1699 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
Senior & Resident rates are also available: CA, LA, AR & TX
12/23/12 prices from:
$1189 - Interior, Cat M
$1499 - Ocean View, Cat I
$1799 - Balcony, Cat E2
$2969 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
Resident rates are also available: CA
12/30/12
$899 - Interior, Cat M - NEW LOWER PRICE!!
$1099 - Ocean View, Cat I
$1249 - Balcony, Cat D2
$2669 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
Senior & Resident rates are also available: CA, OK & TX
1/6/2013 prices from:
$509 - Interior, Cat M
$649 - Ocean View, Cat H
$849 - Balcony, Cat E1
$1669 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
Resident rates are also available: CA, OK, & TX
1/13/2013 prices from:
$589 - Interior, Cat N
$779 - Ocean View, Cat H
$999 - Balcony, Cat E2
$1649 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
1/20/2013 prices from:
$619 - Interior, Cat M
$699 - Ocean View, Cat I
$869 - Balcony, Cat D1
$1799- Junior Suite, Cat JS
Resident rates are also available: CO, OK & KS
1/27/2013 prices from:
$609 - Interior, Cat N
$699 - Ocean View, Cat I
$999 - Balcony, Cat E2
Resident rates are also available: CA, TX, & OK
2/3/2013 prices from:
$559 - Interior, Cat N
$729 - Ocean View, Cat H
$849 - Balcony, Cat E2
Resident rates are also available: CA & TX
2/10/2013 prices from:
$619 - Interior, M
$729 - Ocean View, Cat H
$999 - Balcony, Cat E1
$1499 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
2/17/2013 prices from:
$599 - Interior, Cat Q
$749 - Ocean View, Cat I
$949 - Balcony, Cat E1
$2049 - Grand Suite, Cat GS
Resident rates are also available: CA & TX
2/24/2013 prices from:
$599 - Interior, Cat Q
$749 - Ocean View, Cat I
$909 - Balcony, Cat D3
$1799 - Grand Suite, Cat GS
Resident rates are also available: CA, OK & TX
3/3/2013 prices from:
$549 - Interior, Cat Q
$699 - Ocean View, Cat I
$899 - Balcony, Cat E1
$1349 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
Resident rates are also available: CA & TX
3/10/2013 prices from:
$899 - Interior, Cat Q
$1049 - Ocean View, Cat I
$1249 - Balcony, Cat E2
$2149 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
Resident rates are also available: CA, TX,& OK
3/17/2013 prices from:
$699 - Interior, Cat Q
$749 - Ocean View, Cat I
$999 - Balcony, Cat E2
$1399 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
Resident rates are also available: CA, TX, & OK
3/24/2013 prices from:
$699 - Interior, Cat Q
$849 - Ocean View, Cat I
$1049 - Balcony, Cat E2
$1599 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
$1949 - Grand Suite, Cat GS
3/31/2013 prices from:
$699 - Interior, Cat Q
$849 - Ocean View, Cat I
$999 - Balcony, Cat E2
$1299 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
$1749 - Grand Suite, Cat GS
Resident rates are also available: CA & TX
4/7/2013 prices from:
$659 - Interior, Cat N
$799 - Ocean View, Cat I
$999 - Balcony, Cat E2
$1999 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
7 Night Western Caribbean - Round trip from Galveston, TX
11/18/12 prices from:
$909 - Interior, Cat L
$1209 - Ocean View, Cat H
$1269 - Balcony, Cat D3
$2279 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
11/25/12 prices from:
$649 - Interior, Cat L
$709 - Ocean View, Cat H
$969 - Balcony, Cat D2
$1849 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
$2599 - Grand Suite, Cat GS
12/2/12 prices from:
$689 - Interior, Cat L
$829 -Ocean View, Cat H
$1209 - Balcony, Cat D1
12/9/12 prices from:
$569 - Interior, Cat M
$679 - Ocean View, Cat H
$899 - Balcony, Cat E2
$1499 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
Resident rates are also available: CA, LA, AR & TX
12/16/12 prices from:
$659 - Interior, Cat N
$799 - Ocean View, Cat G
$999 - Balcony, Cat E2
$1699 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
Senior & Resident rates are also available: CA, LA, AR & TX
12/23/12 prices from:
$1189 - Interior, Cat M
$1499 - Ocean View, Cat I
$1799 - Balcony, Cat E2
$2969 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
Resident rates are also available: CA
12/30/12
$899 - Interior, Cat M - NEW LOWER PRICE!!
$1099 - Ocean View, Cat I
$1249 - Balcony, Cat D2
$2669 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
Senior & Resident rates are also available: CA, OK & TX
1/6/2013 prices from:
$509 - Interior, Cat M
$649 - Ocean View, Cat H
$849 - Balcony, Cat E1
$1669 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
Resident rates are also available: CA, OK, & TX
1/13/2013 prices from:
$589 - Interior, Cat N
$779 - Ocean View, Cat H
$999 - Balcony, Cat E2
$1649 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
1/20/2013 prices from:
$619 - Interior, Cat M
$699 - Ocean View, Cat I
$869 - Balcony, Cat D1
$1799- Junior Suite, Cat JS
Resident rates are also available: CO, OK & KS
1/27/2013 prices from:
$609 - Interior, Cat N
$699 - Ocean View, Cat I
$999 - Balcony, Cat E2
Resident rates are also available: CA, TX, & OK
2/3/2013 prices from:
$559 - Interior, Cat N
$729 - Ocean View, Cat H
$849 - Balcony, Cat E2
Resident rates are also available: CA & TX
2/10/2013 prices from:
$619 - Interior, M
$729 - Ocean View, Cat H
$999 - Balcony, Cat E1
$1499 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
2/17/2013 prices from:
$599 - Interior, Cat Q
$749 - Ocean View, Cat I
$949 - Balcony, Cat E1
$2049 - Grand Suite, Cat GS
Resident rates are also available: CA & TX
2/24/2013 prices from:
$599 - Interior, Cat Q
$749 - Ocean View, Cat I
$909 - Balcony, Cat D3
$1799 - Grand Suite, Cat GS
Resident rates are also available: CA, OK & TX
3/3/2013 prices from:
$549 - Interior, Cat Q
$699 - Ocean View, Cat I
$899 - Balcony, Cat E1
$1349 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
Resident rates are also available: CA & TX
3/10/2013 prices from:
$899 - Interior, Cat Q
$1049 - Ocean View, Cat I
$1249 - Balcony, Cat E2
$2149 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
Resident rates are also available: CA, TX,& OK
3/17/2013 prices from:
$699 - Interior, Cat Q
$749 - Ocean View, Cat I
$999 - Balcony, Cat E2
$1399 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
Resident rates are also available: CA, TX, & OK
3/24/2013 prices from:
$699 - Interior, Cat Q
$849 - Ocean View, Cat I
$1049 - Balcony, Cat E2
$1599 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
$1949 - Grand Suite, Cat GS
3/31/2013 prices from:
$699 - Interior, Cat Q
$849 - Ocean View, Cat I
$999 - Balcony, Cat E2
$1299 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
$1749 - Grand Suite, Cat GS
Resident rates are also available: CA & TX
4/7/2013 prices from:
$659 - Interior, Cat N
$799 - Ocean View, Cat I
$999 - Balcony, Cat E2
$1999 - Junior Suite, Cat JS
DON'T HESITATE & MISS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY !
GIVE ME A CALL: 979-836-6600
~~ LeAnne
GIVE ME A CALL: 979-836-6600
~~ LeAnne
Friday, July 27, 2012
Here is a lineup of PRINCESS CRUISES Getaways starting in 2013:
Caribbean Getaways (Oct 2013–May 2014) ~
- 4- and 5-day Eastern Caribbean Getaways (roundtrip Ft. Lauderdale)
- 4- and 5-day Western Caribbean Getaways (roundtrip Ft. Lauderdale)
- 4-day Western Caribbean Getaway (roundtrip Galveston)
- 5-day Caribbean Maiden Voyage (roundtrip Ft. Lauderdale)
- 3- and 4-day West Coast Getaways (roundtrip Los Angeles)
INTERESTED?? Call me! ~~ LeAnne
ROYAL CARIBBEAN News:
In March the Rhapsody of the Seas went through extensive refurbishment; we added some of Royal Caribbean International's signature lounges and restaurants and upgraded many of her features.
After a month-long $54 million dry dock, Royal Caribbean International’s Rhapsody of the Seas has emerged from Singapore’s Sembawang Shipyard (a subsidiary of Sembcorp Marine Ltd.) as a virtually new ship. The newly revitalized Rhapsody of the Seas will deliver guests a host of exciting new dining options, visually stunning entertainment and unique amenities after the ship’s bow-to-stern transformation. Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy all of Rhapsody of the Seas new signature features as they sail in the awe-inspiring Alaska this summer or vibrant Australia in the fall. To learn more about Rhapsody’s transformation visit http://bit.ly/9m9ZTc.
“Rhapsody of the Seas’ dry dock is part of Royal Caribbean’s multi-ship enhancement and revitalization strategy to deliver the world’s most innovative cruise ships, exciting itineraries and world-renowned Gold Anchored service to our guests, also known as the Royal Advantage” said Betsy O’Rourke, senior vice president, Marketing, Royal Caribbean International. “With every inch of Rhapsody of the Seas renewed, five new dining restaurants added, the evolution of entertainment in our iconic Centrum, plus an array of new touches, guests will be wowed by what is virtually a new ship.”
The all-encompassing revitalization introduces a range of guest amenities and premium experiences that are sure to wow even the most experienced cruiser. From the Royal Babies and Tots Nursery designed for the cruise line’s youngest guests, 6 - 36 months old, a Diamond Lounge for Crown & Anchor Society loyalty members, a Concierge Lounge for suite guests and top-tier loyalty guests and completely refreshed staterooms, the onboard revitalization was comprehensive. Guests also will find that staying connected at sea will be easier with Wi-Fi availability throughout the ship and enjoy a host of technology enhancements that include, flat-panel televisions in all staterooms, an outdoor LED movie screen on the pool deck, as well as a digital way-finding system all of which debut on Royal Caribbean’s latest and world’s most innovative sister ships, Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas.
For guests looking to tickle their taste buds, Rhapsody of the Seas features an array of new dining options with the addition of five of the fleet’s most highly acclaimed dinning concepts, including Giovanni’s Table, Izumi Asian Cuisine restaurant, Park Café deli-style restaurant, Chop’s Grille steakhouse and the exclusive 14-guest Chef’s Table. Concept overviews and pricing are as follows:
- · Giovanni’s Table: An Italian trattoria featuring Italian classics served family-style (open for lunch, $15, and dinner, $20)
· Izumi Asian Cuisine: Featuring mouthwatering flavors and a sushi bar with hot-rock cooking, the pan Asian cuisine restaurant is a no-hassle, authentic dining experience (open for lunch and dinner, $3.00 cover charge for lunch and $5.00 for dinner plus a la carte menu pricing)
· Park Café: An indoor/outdoor gourmet market featuring salads, sandwiches, soups and pastries (open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, complimentary)
· Chops Grille: Royal Caribbean’s signature steakhouse offering premium cuts and quality meats (open for dinner, $30 per person)
· Chef’s Table: An exclusive and private experience co-hosted by the executive Chef and Sommelier for a wine pairing dinner of five courses (open for dinner, $95 per person).
Guests looking for a jaw-dropping entertainment experience need to look no further than the reinvented Centrum, featuring enriching daytime activities, dazzling nighttime entertainment and a new high-flying entertainment experience where aerialists glide through the five-story atrium as guests enjoy a cocktail in the 60’s inspired R Bar, a new bar concept first introduced onboard Splendour of the Seas. Guests also can take in the newly re-imagined Viking Crown Lounge, which features a stunning new design concept as well as a new menu featuring bite size goodies.
Rhapsody of the Seas will embark on a 15-night voyage from Singapore to Sydney, Australia. From there, she will sail across the Pacific via Hawaii to her Alaska season in May 2012. In Alaska, Rhapsody of the Seas will sail every Friday on seven-night, round-trip cruises from Seattle, calling at Juneau and Skagway, Alaska, and Victoria, B.C. Guests also will transit Alaska’s Inside Passage, as well as venture up Tracy Arm Fjord to see Sawyer Glacier.
If you'd like to book your next cruise on this FANTABULOUS ship, give me a call: 979-836-6600.
~~ LeAnne
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Why Savvy Travelers Use Travel Agents
MILWAUKEE, Jan. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
Vacations. They create positive lasting memories and are designed to recharge our internal batteries. But too often the stress around planning and traveling can do just the opposite, with travelers spending countless hours researching and Internet surfing to find the best deal for their vacation.
But what happens when the vacation you buy online doesn't live up to your expectations? Who do you call? If you used a travel professional, they would be able to make it right.
Vacations. They create positive lasting memories and are designed to recharge our internal batteries. But too often the stress around planning and traveling can do just the opposite, with travelers spending countless hours researching and Internet surfing to find the best deal for their vacation.
But what happens when the vacation you buy online doesn't live up to your expectations? Who do you call? If you used a travel professional, they would be able to make it right.
Savvy travelers know that vacations planned using travel agents offer better experiences and customer satisfaction.
My mission statement is to offer my clients the best vacation for the best price with unconditional service.
~~ LeAnne
www.cricketcruiseandtravel.com
www.cricketcruiseandtravel.com
Thursday, July 12, 2012
ROYAL CARIBBEAN'S Mariner of the Seas transition from Galveston to Asia:
41-day Transatlantic & Asia Repositioning -- OR shorter segments:
The rates are outstanding and our Choice Air (One Way return on June 1st) is available for the return flight home starting at $1437 pp!!
You can do a 41 nite cruise for for $3684pp WITH AIRFARE .... That's less than $100 dollars a day WITH AIR ! (Rate is based on an inside stat...eroom.)
Just to refresh...
April 21st, 2013 - Galveston to Barcelona - 15 Nights
Inside stateroom $749pp, Outside stateroom $949pp, Balcony stateroom $1099pp
May 6th, 2013 Barcelona to Dubai - 15 Nights
Inside stateroom $799pp, Outside stateroom $1,049pp, Balcony stateroom $1,349pp
May 21st, 2013 - Dubai to Singapore - 11 Nights
Inside stateroom $699pp, Outside stateroom $899pp, Balcony stateroom $1,149pp
AGAIN, if you just want the April 21st Transatlantic 15-night crossing, you can book just that segment. One-Way airfare is available back from Barcelona.
If you're interested, please call me. I promise these low rates WILL NOT last & WILL go UP. ~~ LeAnne 979-836-6600
41-day Transatlantic & Asia Repositioning -- OR shorter segments:
The rates are outstanding and our Choice Air (One Way return on June 1st) is available for the return flight home starting at $1437 pp!!
You can do a 41 nite cruise for for $3684pp WITH AIRFARE .... That's less than $100 dollars a day WITH AIR ! (Rate is based on an inside stat...eroom.)
Just to refresh...
April 21st, 2013 - Galveston to Barcelona - 15 Nights
Inside stateroom $749pp, Outside stateroom $949pp, Balcony stateroom $1099pp
May 6th, 2013 Barcelona to Dubai - 15 Nights
Inside stateroom $799pp, Outside stateroom $1,049pp, Balcony stateroom $1,349pp
May 21st, 2013 - Dubai to Singapore - 11 Nights
Inside stateroom $699pp, Outside stateroom $899pp, Balcony stateroom $1,149pp
AGAIN, if you just want the April 21st Transatlantic 15-night crossing, you can book just that segment. One-Way airfare is available back from Barcelona.
If you're interested, please call me. I promise these low rates WILL NOT last & WILL go UP. ~~ LeAnne 979-836-6600
Friday, July 6, 2012
CHANCE OF A LIFETIME -- DON'T LET IT PASS YOU BY!!!
My ROYAL CARIBBEAN Sales Rep just emailed me with exciting news of a transatlantic & repositioning cruise out of GALVESTON FOR 2013 !!!!!
My ROYAL CARIBBEAN Sales Rep just emailed me with exciting news of a transatlantic & repositioning cruise out of GALVESTON FOR 2013 !!!!!
THE SALE BEGINS ON JULY 9TH -- ITINERARIES WILL BE ANNOUNCED AT THAT TIME -- I'm giving you a jump ahead of when this will be publicly announced on Monday!!
INSIDE STATEROOMS BEGIN AT $749 PP
GALVESTON TO BARCELONA (15 NIGHTS)
BARCELONA TO DUBAI (15 NIGHTS)
GALVESTON TO BARCELONA (15 NIGHTS)
BARCELONA TO DUBAI (15 NIGHTS)
DUBAI TO SINGAPORE (11 NIGHTS)
I can fine tune the sailing as just a transatlantic (Galveston to Barcelona) or any portion thereof.
SERIOUSLY... CALL ME, CALL ME, CALL ME PRIOR TO MONDAY, JULY 9TH IF YOU WANT TO JUMP ONBOARD THIS SPECTACULAR ONE IN A LIFETIME SAILING: 979-836-6600
~~ LeAnne
Saturday, June 30, 2012
NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINES LATEST SALES:
KIDS SAIL FREE WHEN BOOKED BY JULY 7th!
This has family-friendly written all over it. Book before July 7, 2012 on select fall cruises and kids can sail for free! Act fast & spread the word!
... GET READY FOR THE GREAT UPGRADE EVENT!
Great upgrades on all ships to all destinations on 2013 and 2014 sailings during Norwegian's THE GREAT UPGRADE EVENT happening July 9 through August 12. Spread the word and ACT FAST on this exciting event!
$100 ONBOARD CREDIT FOR REFERRING A FRIEND!
Previously booked guests on certain sailings can receive $100 onboard credit when one of their friends books on their same sailing between July 2 and July 31. What a DEAL!!
ACT FAST -- you really don't want to miss out on these!
KIDS SAIL FREE WHEN BOOKED BY JULY 7th!
This has family-friendly written all over it. Book before July 7, 2012 on select fall cruises and kids can sail for free! Act fast & spread the word!
... GET READY FOR THE GREAT UPGRADE EVENT!
Great upgrades on all ships to all destinations on 2013 and 2014 sailings during Norwegian's THE GREAT UPGRADE EVENT happening July 9 through August 12. Spread the word and ACT FAST on this exciting event!
$100 ONBOARD CREDIT FOR REFERRING A FRIEND!
Previously booked guests on certain sailings can receive $100 onboard credit when one of their friends books on their same sailing between July 2 and July 31. What a DEAL!!
ACT FAST -- you really don't want to miss out on these!
HOT DEALS OF THE WEEK:
7-Day W. Mediterranean, R/T Barcelona
Departure: July 15, 2012
Inside from $579
Balcony from $1199
Mini-Suite from $1299
3rd & 4th guests in same stateroom starting from $599
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7-Day Greek Isles, R/T Venice Departure: July 21, 2012
Inside from $549
Oceanview from $649
Balcony from $1079
Mini-Suite from $1399
3rd & 4th guests in same stateroom starting from $849
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7-Day W. Mediterranean, R/T Rome
Departure: August 1, 2012
Inside from $849
Balcony from $1479
Mini-Suite from $1649
3rd & 4th guests in same stateroom starting from $859
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7-Day Alaska, R/T Seattle
Departure: Sept. 9. 2012
Inside from $649
OV from $849
Balcony from $1499
Mini-Suite from $1599
3rd & 4th guests in same stateroom starting from $449
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7-Day Adriatic & Italy, Venice to Rome
Departure: October 13, 2012
Inside from $449
OV from $829
Balcony from $1229
Mini-Suite from $1499
3rd & 4th guests in same stateroom starting from $499
DON'T LET THESE AWESOME CRUISES PASS YOU BY!
Give me a call -- NOW!!
979-836-6600
Cell: 713-446-4990
(((HUGS))) ~~ LeAnne
7-Day W. Mediterranean, R/T Barcelona
Departure: July 15, 2012
Inside from $579
Balcony from $1199
Mini-Suite from $1299
3rd & 4th guests in same stateroom starting from $599
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7-Day Greek Isles, R/T Venice Departure: July 21, 2012
Inside from $549
Oceanview from $649
Balcony from $1079
Mini-Suite from $1399
3rd & 4th guests in same stateroom starting from $849
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7-Day W. Mediterranean, R/T Rome
Departure: August 1, 2012
Inside from $849
Balcony from $1479
Mini-Suite from $1649
3rd & 4th guests in same stateroom starting from $859
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7-Day Alaska, R/T Seattle
Departure: Sept. 9. 2012
Inside from $649
OV from $849
Balcony from $1499
Mini-Suite from $1599
3rd & 4th guests in same stateroom starting from $449
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7-Day Adriatic & Italy, Venice to Rome
Departure: October 13, 2012
Inside from $449
OV from $829
Balcony from $1229
Mini-Suite from $1499
3rd & 4th guests in same stateroom starting from $499
DON'T LET THESE AWESOME CRUISES PASS YOU BY!
Give me a call -- NOW!!
979-836-6600
Cell: 713-446-4990
(((HUGS))) ~~ LeAnne
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
WE'RE BAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!!!!!!!!!!
Beginning December 22, we’ll be sailing out of your nearby port of Galveston again, making it easier than ever to enjoy the beauty of the Western Caribbean. Explore breathtaking beaches and ancient ruins with these inviting 7-day voyages on Crown Princess® , a newly revitalized ship featuring our latest amenities.
Dive into the scenic wonders and water sports of the Island of Roatan, Honduras. Explore Mayan Ruins in Cozumel and Belize City that rival the pyramids of Egypt. These adventures and more await you on this incredible itinerary.
Better yet, you can escape completely from the convenience of your local port!
This December, Princess Cruises® returns to sunny Galveston, Texas, offering convenient roundtrip cruises to the fascinating Western Caribbean on board Crown Princess®. My clients can fly in and sail on the same day — and those living in Texas and neighboring regions may choose to drive and save airfare altogether.
This itinerary offers something for everyone: fascinating 2,000-year-old Mayan ruins from the Island of Cozumel and Belize City; stunning beaches and tropical forests on the Island of Roatán; and a chance to explore the amazing Belize Barrier Reef — a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Departures begin December 22 (holiday sailing!) and continue through Spring 2013.
BOOK NOW! Or it'll be "Going, Going, GONE!!"
979-836-6600 = LeAnne
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
This is just an amazing video compilation of the artist's travels around the world in time lapse. A "must" watch!!
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Friday, June 8, 2012
TRAVEL NOTES: Disney Raises Walt Disney World Ticket Rates
6/7/2012 -
Disney has raised the basic single-day, single-park ticket price for Walt Disney World to $89, a $4 increase.
Universal Orlando raised its single-day, single-park tickets last week to $88. (Single-day passes for Disney's parks in California cost $87.)
American Airlines will reduce its July flight schedule by 1 percent due to higher-than-expected sick leave days filed by its pilots. The pilots union attributes the sick leave spike to impending changes in the carrier's health insurance plans that are forcing some employees to schedule elective surgeries in advance of the changes.
United Airlines now files nonstop between Washington/Dulles and Dublin.
(Stock photo)
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CRUISES: Carnival May Change Its Past-Passenger Loyalty Program
6/7/2012 -
CruiseCritic.com reports that it's obtained an advance copy of planned changes in the past-passenger loyalty program at Carnival Cruise Lines. The new program will take effect on June 11. The leaked plan will expand membership tiers from two (Gold at two cruises and Platinum at 10) to five (Blue, Red, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond), with levels based on days cruised instead of total cruises taken. See the CruiseCritic.com story for more details.
In other news, Carnival will offer more than 180 different shore excursions options for the inaugural Europe season of its new ship "Carnival Breeze" (June 3-Oct. 25). These options range from tours in Naples and Tuscany to yacht cruises to the Elephati Islands from Dubrovnik.
AMA Waterways - an OSSN supplier member! - rolled out two new France itineraries for 2013: the seven-night "Paris & Normandy" voyage on the Seine River aboard the "AmaLegro" and the 14-night "Jewels of France" cruise (combining the "Paris & Normandy" route on the "AmaLegro" with a seven-night Rhone River sailing on the "AmaDagio").
Crystal Cruises will offer almost 100 different "Crystal Adventures" excursion options for the South America segment of the line's 2013 world cruise aboard the "Crystal Serenity." The options range from an Antarctica visit to a hike to the mouth of Iguassu Falls.
(Credit: Carnival Cruise Lines)
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Monday, June 4, 2012
CRUISES:
Royal Caribbean Wraps Up Grandeur Renovations
Royal Caribbean Wraps Up Grandeur Renovations
Costa Cruises is changing deployments for the 2012-2013 winter season. The "Costa Classica" will move to the United Arab Emirates in mid-November to operate weeklong sailings from Dubai. Meanwhile, the "Costa Magica" will replace the "Classica" then in the Med to offer 11- and 12-day sailings in the region. Norwegian Cruise Line rolled out its "Cruise Event" promotion yesterday, with extra onboard amenities (ranging from bottles of wine and spa credits to free dinners for two in specialty restaurants) for qualifying cruises of a least five days booked by June 9. Regent Seven Seas Cruises says the "Seven Seas Navigator" left drydock late last week with upgraded decor in its Grand and Master Suites, an expanded steakhouse, a new Italian dining venue, and other changes. The strike by port pilots in Norway ended late Friday night. Some cruise lines that had reworked their Norway itineraries as a result of the strike will revert to their original schedules, while others will stick with their rescheduled plans (so, check ahead if you're sailing to Norway in the near future). Azamara Club Cruises will give MY clients booking (through me) selected Asia and South American voyages for 2013 an onboard credit up to $500 per cabin and upgrades for bookings made today through Friday. (Credit: Royal Caribbean) |
Monday, May 28, 2012
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Cricket's News:
I've just returned from a "short" cruise (5 days) on Carnival Triumph. I must say, the entertainment was AMAZING (gorgeous costumes & sets) with very talented dancers & singers. One night had a magic/illusionist act, "Kevin & Caruso", who were absolutely mesmerizing! We saw them on Carnival Magic in January, too -- completely different act & illusions.
The food was "to die for" -- we had chateaubriand steak that literally melted in your mouth...it was SO incredibly tender and flavorful (and that WASN'T the "formal" night's dinner!!). And of course there were lobster tails and prime rib on "formal" night. Everything was just wonderful. I was very impressed and NOT disappointed in the least.
Camp Carnival and the Tweens & Teens programs were VERY busy and the kids looked like they were having SO much fun. The "tweens" were taken to the disco and taught a line dance -- the adults wanted to learn, too, but we were too old!! LOL
There's something to do everyday for almost 24 hours a day on cruises. You pick and choose as much or as little as you want to do. After all, it IS...YOUR vacation.
And of course the ice cream and frozen yogurt machines are 24 hours a day!! And they change the flavors everyday...so of course, I had to sample and compare which was better, ice cream or yogurt. I haven't made a decision yet... I must return to re-sample!! LOL
(And I'm wondering where my extra poundage came from???)
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Here are a few great sales right now:
(1) Children 11 years old & younger sail free on select Royal Caribbean European cruises (as long as they're in the same cabin with a parent).
(2) Several cruise lines are offering 20% Military Discounts and some have Military "Friends & Family" discounts (Military person must be on the same sailing).
(3) Celebrity Cruises has amazing sales on several ships in the Mediterranean & Alaska.
(4) REDUCED SINGLE SUPPLEMENT RATES to Europe on Royal Caribbean for those folks who choose to sail by themselves or cannot find a roommate to share stateroom expenses, but still want to go.
This sale is for this summer, with a few sail dates going into November (this year).
(5) Royal Caribbean has a Europe Upgrade offer on eligible sailings (4 ships).
~~~ THESE SALES ARE TIME SENSITIVE & CAPACITY CONTROLLED -- they can be withdrawn by the cruise lines at any time. So I suggest if you're interested, give me a call very soon to see which one would work for you.
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Here are a few of my group cruises for 2012 and 2013:
October 13, 2012 -- 7 day Oasis of the Seas cruise (Ft. Lauderdale) with an onboard ship credit (OBC)/stateroom.
November 2, 2012 -- 16 day Transatlantic repositioning, Mariner of the Seas (Rome to Galveston) with $25 OBC/stateroom.
November 24, 2012 -- 5 day Carnival Triumph cruise (Galveston) with free photo coupon/stateroom.
January 19, 2013 -- 7 day Royal Caribbean Brilliance of the Seas cruise (Puerto Rico).
January 19, 2013 -- 5 day Carnival Triumph cruise (Galveston)
May 17, 2013 -- 7 day Celebrity Solstice ALASKA cruise (Seattle) with $50 OBC/stateroom.
August 16, 2013 -- 7 day Celebrity Solstice ALASKA cruise (Seattle) with $50 OBC/stateroom
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ONLY TWO STATEROOMS AVAILABLE!!I have fantastic GROUP rateS for Alaska on May 17, 2013 on the GORGEOUS Celebrity Solstice.
AND... I'm giving a $50 onboard credit per stateroom to my guests.
I have only 2 staterooms left -- your choice of interior, balcony or AquaSpa balcony <== has it's own Specialty Restaurant and private spa area & privileges.
Please call me for more information and booking if interested.
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ONE INTERIOR STATEROOM available on our 16 day Transatlantic repositioning cruise !!
With $25 onboard ship credit per stateroom.
Departs ROME, ITALY for GALVESTON, TX
Itinerary: Ajaccio, Corsica (France), Palma de Mallorca, Spain - Cartagena, Spain - Lanzarote, Canary Islands - Tenerife, Canary Islands - Nassau, Bahamas
The majority of the group are departing on October 28th for Rome, Italy (arriving Oct. 29th --> touring begins on Oct. 30th).
(( Please NOTE: the tour portion is completely OPTIONAL.
Airfare is additional, either independently booked by the guest(s) or I can book through the cruise line's air/sea dept.))
I've contracted the TOUR GUIDE from THE TRAVEL CHANNEL's show "ROME" who will pick us up at the airport (Oct. 29) and has our next 4 days packed FULL of exciting tours in and around Rome. For example, we'll be at the Vatican & St. Peter's Basilica on Oct. 30th for mass (the Vatican will be closed on Nov. 1st -- Italian national holiday). We'll also have lunch at the Spanish Steps, and on Nov. 1st a farewell dinner; she'll take us the next morning to see the ruins at Ostia and then on to Civitavecchia to board our ship, MARINER of the SEAS (Royal Caribbean). We'll then embark on the 16 day journey BACK TO GALVESTON after stopping in France (Corsica), 2 ports in Spain, 2 ports in the Canary Islands, & Nassau, Bahamas.
This will be Mariner's last season in Galveston and the U.S. She'll depart in Spring 2013, and will deploy in June 2013 to Asia. Her replacement in Fall/Winter 2013 will be Navigator of the Seas -- another Voyager Class ship.
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As most everyone knows, the airlines have increased airfare AGAIN and cut back on their fleet and flight itineraries. New rules are in effect as well.
I suggest anyone needing airfare book soon. Even with fuel prices coming down a little, jet fuel prices aren't, And my industry doesn't predict the situation to improve.
Keep in mind, cruise lines reserve the right to reinstate their fuel surcharge fees. Even if your cruise is paid in full, you're not "grandfathered".
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Please go to www.cricketcruise-and-travel.com and register for the 7Seas Club.
Also, if you recommend/refer others at the time you register, you'll be entered again for each referral.
The deadline for entering is Nov. 5th, and the drawing is November 15th. I want YOU to be the winner!!
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We're a Funjet 500 Club agency affiliate with Way To Go! Travel (Houston, TX) -- Funjet has a price guarantee insurance product which can be purchased at the time you book your vacation: if the price goes lower, they'll match it. You can't go wrong with that sweet deal!!
Now, let's find a vacation for you. GO SOMEWHERE!
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Check out the vacation specials to see some of our most recent specials listed on our 2 websites.
This blog page and my Facebook fan page are also linked as well.
Please "LIKE" my fan page on Facebook! ~~ Thanks! ♥
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JUST A REMINDER:
I've had several requests on Facebook for trip quotes. I'd like to ask everyone to please CALL me rather than messaging me through FB. I sporadically check FB, and many times it's a day or so later before I even see the request, and hate to imagine that the requestor might think they're not important to me. (Everyone is important!)
ALSO, before I can begin to give a quote, I have pertinent questions to ask clients in order to narrow my search... texting, messaging, emailing back-and-forth is time consuming for everyone. So I respectfully ask anyone who's interested in any type of vacation to PLEASE call me. I'm available almost 24/7 and would love to help find just the perfect vacation of your dreams for you.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Princess Cruises to Base Ship Year Round in San Francisco
Grand Princess Will
Offer Alaska, Hawaii, Mexico and California Coast Sailings
SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (May 4, 2012) – Princess Cruises announced today that for the first time it will base a ship in San Francisco year round, beginning in May 2013. The extensively renovated Grand Princess will first offer a series of Alaska cruises during the summer months from the “City by the Bay,” followed by a schedule of Hawaiian Islands, Mexico and the California Coast sailings during the fall 2013 to spring 2014 season.
Last year the 2,600-passenger Grand Princess underwent the largest drydock in Princess Cruises history, adding a host of new features so that passengers will enjoy the same onboard experience as offered by the line’s other newer ships.
“Princess has been cruising from San Francisco nearly as long as our company has been in operation, so we have a rich history with the city, and we are the leading cruise line homeporting there,” said Jan Swartz, Princess Cruises executive vice president. “Our Bay Area passengers and travel agents have long been asking for more cruise options from San Francisco and our new year-round schedule with Grand Princess will now give them a great selection of itinerary choices, plus the benefit of sailing on a ship that offers our signature features and amenities.”
"Princess ships have been cruising from San Francisco for more than 40 years, and we greatly appreciate the company's longstanding partnership with our city," said Monique Moyer, executive director of the Port of San Francisco. “We are delighted to now have our first year-round ship based here, and it is a natural fit that the vessel is the caliber of Grand Princess. Having this ship sail under the Golden Gate Bridge and berth at the foot of Coit Tower will be spectacular, both for the passengers on board and the people of San Francisco."
During the 2013-14 season Grand Princess will sail roundtrip from San Francisco to:
Alaska – Grand Princess’ first Alaska season features 10-day Inside Passage sailings. The ship will offer 13 voyages featuring the stunning scenery of Glacier Bay National Park or Tracy Arm, with calls at Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan and Victoria. Cruises depart between May 10 and September 7, 2013.
Mexico – Grand Princess will offer two sailings on a new 10-day itinerary to Mexico, featuring two new ports for Princess – Loreto and La Paz, both in Baja California. Passengers will also enjoy calls at Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta. Sailings depart on September 17, 2013 and March 5, 2014.
California Coastal – An increasingly popular Princess itinerary, Grand Princess will take passengers to Santa Barbara, Los Angeles (Long Beach), San Diego, and Ensenada. Four sailings are offered on September 27 and October 19, 2013; plus March 15 and April 6, 2014.
Hawaiian Islands – Passengers can explore each of the main Hawaiian islands on this 15-day voyage to the Big Island (Hilo), Oahu (Honolulu), Kauai (Nawiliwili), Maui (Lahaina), and Ensenada. Grand Princess will offer 12 departures between October 4, 2013 and April 28, 2014.
During last year’s drydock Grand Princess added a variety of passenger amenities, including a completely new Piazza atrium, several new eateries – including Alfredo’s Pizzeria and the Crown Grill – and the line’s first specialty tea lounge called Leaves. Also included in the renovation were a remodeled casino, boutiques and art gallery; enhancements to the Horizon Court, Lotus Spa, and wedding chapel; and the addition of Crooner’s Martini Lounge and a new nightclub, The One5.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Here are the top 5 reasons to pick up the phone
this month and CALL ME (979-836-6600):
1.
Celebrity’s Awesome Alaska
Offer! The ships arrive this weekend in Vancouver and Seattle for
their Alaska season. These incredible last minute offers won’t last long!
Here’s the best one I’ve seen ! Up to $200 Onboard spending on ANY 7 Day Cruise
to Alaska!
2.
Legendary Rivers
Promotion! AMA Waterways, Viking River Cruises and
Uniworld Boutique River Cruises have gone to the ends of the earth to
bring us fantastic savings to book early for 2013!
3.
Oceania Riviera
Inaugural makes her debut in Barcelona with the 10 top producing
Expedia® CruiseShipCenters® Franchise Partners onboard! Celebrity Chef Cat Cora from Bravo’s hit
series Around the World in 80 Plates steps in as godmother and will be
attending the christening ceremony on May 11th ! This is the perfect
opportunity to reach out to my “foodies” to let them know of Oceania’s
commitment to fine dining.
4.
Royal Princess
Inaugural voyages 2013! This is the first new ship to join Princess Cruises’
fleet since 2008 and its arrival has been highly anticipated. With amazing
features like an enclosed walkway with glass floors and sweeping ocean views,
dazzling evening water and light shows and an expanded atrium, it’s no surprise
that space has been filling up fast.
*My ECSC Product team is getting ready for another early start
tomorrow morning to secure the remaining new deployment for Princess Exotics and
The Americas.
5.
Royal Caribbean
continues to offer some of the lowest rates in Europe including pre-paid
gratuities (up to $195 USD per stateroom) on all 7 Day Europe cruises
booked before May 11th. Offers this good provide a fantastic
opportunity to suggest a cruise as an add on to anyone currently sailing in
Europe!
(11:45 a.m. EDT) -- Norwegian Cruise Line
announced (April 27th, 2012) the sun deck amenities to be found on its under-construction Norwegian Breakaway set
to launch April 2013. The 144,017-ton, 4,000-passenger ship will feature an
unprecedented five top-ship waterslides, a three-story sports complex with a
ropes course, an adults-only deck space and a for-fee beach club.
Here's what passengers can expect to find atop the ship:
Waterslides. Breakaway will feature five waterslides, two more than any other cruise ship. "Free Fall" comprises two side-by-side slides, atop which passengers will stand up and have the floor drop from underneath them -- a concept first introduced by Carnival Cruise Lines on Carnival Spirit, which will begin sailing Australia itineraries in October. Two additional side-by-side twisters (called "The Whip") are designed to pit passenger against passenger. The more tame "open-flume body slide" rounds out the offerings.
Adults-only deck space. The obligatory adults-only sun deck space is Spice H20, a stern-situated enclave that debuted on Norwegian Epic in 2010. Like the version on Epic, Breakaway's Spice features a movie screen, bar, hot tubs and plush loungers. Breakaway's Spice also has a dual waterfall feature under which passengers can cool off. At night, the space turns into an outdoor dance club.
For-fee beach club. Passengers 18 and older can access the Vibe Beach Club by purchasing an "access pass." The club features ocean views, an oversized hot tub, chaise loungers and a water feature. A full-service bar, water spritzers and chilled towels will also be available. The entry cost -- and what that cost will include -- are yet to be determined, said spokeswoman AnneMarie Mathews.
Sports complex. Borrowing another page from Carnival's playbook, Breakaway's three-story sports complex will feature a ropes course, a concept introduced on Carnival Magic. Breakaway's version, the largest at sea, will have 40 different elements, including a "zip track" and "The Plank," a platform that extends eight feet over the side of the ship. Younger cruisers will have their own mini-version. Other sports complex features will include a rock-climbing wall, basketball court, bungee trampoline and "spider web," a 24-foot enclosed climbing cage with a spiral slide.
Kids' activities. For the younger sun deckers, the Kids' Aqua Park features Nickelodeon characters from Bikini Bottom, including SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick and Squidward; a kiddie pool and mini-slide; and the requisite water-spraying aparati. Other Nick-branded kids' activities will include a Pajama Jam Character Breakfast, Dora's Dance Party, character meet-and-greets and impromptu games utilizing pies and slime.
Top-ship dining. The Garden Cafe, Breakaway's "action station" buffet venue will be open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, serving seafood, pizza, fruit, soups, pasta, ethnic specialties, burgers and desserts.
Norwegian has been revealing a steady stream of information on the Breakaway, including its solo cabin-and-lounge complex, Haven suite complex, kids' activities, restaurants and itineraries (the ship will homeport in New York). Cruise Critic will be covering every step of the process, from steel cutting to launch.
--by Dan Askin, News Editor
Here's what passengers can expect to find atop the ship:
Waterslides. Breakaway will feature five waterslides, two more than any other cruise ship. "Free Fall" comprises two side-by-side slides, atop which passengers will stand up and have the floor drop from underneath them -- a concept first introduced by Carnival Cruise Lines on Carnival Spirit, which will begin sailing Australia itineraries in October. Two additional side-by-side twisters (called "The Whip") are designed to pit passenger against passenger. The more tame "open-flume body slide" rounds out the offerings.
Adults-only deck space. The obligatory adults-only sun deck space is Spice H20, a stern-situated enclave that debuted on Norwegian Epic in 2010. Like the version on Epic, Breakaway's Spice features a movie screen, bar, hot tubs and plush loungers. Breakaway's Spice also has a dual waterfall feature under which passengers can cool off. At night, the space turns into an outdoor dance club.
For-fee beach club. Passengers 18 and older can access the Vibe Beach Club by purchasing an "access pass." The club features ocean views, an oversized hot tub, chaise loungers and a water feature. A full-service bar, water spritzers and chilled towels will also be available. The entry cost -- and what that cost will include -- are yet to be determined, said spokeswoman AnneMarie Mathews.
Sports complex. Borrowing another page from Carnival's playbook, Breakaway's three-story sports complex will feature a ropes course, a concept introduced on Carnival Magic. Breakaway's version, the largest at sea, will have 40 different elements, including a "zip track" and "The Plank," a platform that extends eight feet over the side of the ship. Younger cruisers will have their own mini-version. Other sports complex features will include a rock-climbing wall, basketball court, bungee trampoline and "spider web," a 24-foot enclosed climbing cage with a spiral slide.
Kids' activities. For the younger sun deckers, the Kids' Aqua Park features Nickelodeon characters from Bikini Bottom, including SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick and Squidward; a kiddie pool and mini-slide; and the requisite water-spraying aparati. Other Nick-branded kids' activities will include a Pajama Jam Character Breakfast, Dora's Dance Party, character meet-and-greets and impromptu games utilizing pies and slime.
Top-ship dining. The Garden Cafe, Breakaway's "action station" buffet venue will be open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, serving seafood, pizza, fruit, soups, pasta, ethnic specialties, burgers and desserts.
Norwegian has been revealing a steady stream of information on the Breakaway, including its solo cabin-and-lounge complex, Haven suite complex, kids' activities, restaurants and itineraries (the ship will homeport in New York). Cruise Critic will be covering every step of the process, from steel cutting to launch.
--by Dan Askin, News Editor
NEW CRUISE SHIPS IN 2012
We love that new ship smell -- and the cruise ship class of 2012 is giving off quite an intriguing perfume.
Among the mega-ship new-builds debuting in 2012 are several familiar faces: Oceania's second O-class ship, Riviera; Carnival's third Dream-class vessel, Carnival Breeze; and Celebrity Cruises' fifth and final Solstice-class offering, Celebrity Reflection.
But not all sisters look or act alike.
Carnival Breeze has a new toned-down design and a slew of new attractions offering burgers, burritos, booze and George Lopez. The changes come by way of the line's $500 million FunShip 2.0 initiative, a program that also calls for the retrofitting of older ships with the aforementioned amenities. Tweaks are also in store for Celebrity Reflection, which will feature a suite complex not found on its four older sisters. Disney Fantasy, the Mouse's second Dream-class vessel, has more for kids (new watery deck spaces) and adults (themed lounges, pool area).
Beyond the giants, the surprising star of the 17-ship class is American Cruise Lines' (ACL) Queen of the Mississippi, a 150-passenger vintage-style "steamboat," propelled by a 26-ton, 28-foot-wide paddlewheel. ACL's owners hope the new ship -- done up with gingerbread trim, glass chandeliers and rocking chairs -- can get the Mississippi River cruise industry back on track, starting in August.
Switch continents, and you'll see Europe-based river cruise lines continuing their torrid expansion. More than half of the year's new-builds -- including six from Viking River Cruises -- will be based on European tributaries.
The Mega-Ships: US
Ship
& Launch: Disney Fantasy, March 31We love that new ship smell -- and the cruise ship class of 2012 is giving off quite an intriguing perfume.
Among the mega-ship new-builds debuting in 2012 are several familiar faces: Oceania's second O-class ship, Riviera; Carnival's third Dream-class vessel, Carnival Breeze; and Celebrity Cruises' fifth and final Solstice-class offering, Celebrity Reflection.
But not all sisters look or act alike.
Carnival Breeze has a new toned-down design and a slew of new attractions offering burgers, burritos, booze and George Lopez. The changes come by way of the line's $500 million FunShip 2.0 initiative, a program that also calls for the retrofitting of older ships with the aforementioned amenities. Tweaks are also in store for Celebrity Reflection, which will feature a suite complex not found on its four older sisters. Disney Fantasy, the Mouse's second Dream-class vessel, has more for kids (new watery deck spaces) and adults (themed lounges, pool area).
Beyond the giants, the surprising star of the 17-ship class is American Cruise Lines' (ACL) Queen of the Mississippi, a 150-passenger vintage-style "steamboat," propelled by a 26-ton, 28-foot-wide paddlewheel. ACL's owners hope the new ship -- done up with gingerbread trim, glass chandeliers and rocking chairs -- can get the Mississippi River cruise industry back on track, starting in August.
Switch continents, and you'll see Europe-based river cruise lines continuing their torrid expansion. More than half of the year's new-builds -- including six from Viking River Cruises -- will be based on European tributaries.
The Mega-Ships: US
The Low-Down: Disney Fantasy shares much in common with its good-looking older sister, Disney Dream, including the AquaDuck watercoaster and "virtual portholes" in inside cabins. But Fantasy also has its own robust personality, shaped by a slew of new production shows, adult-only themed spaces and cool top-deck attractions.
The most photogenic addition has to be the AquaLab (pictured, before the kids took over), a play area featuring pop jets, geysers, bubblers and all manner of watery apparatuses (like Uncle Donald's leaky rowboat). Another distinction: The Muppets have made their at-sea debut starring in a mystery game that will take passengers around the ship in search of clues.
Deployment: Eastern and Western Caribbean
Ship & Launch: Oceania's Riviera, May
The Low-Down: Ain't broke? Don't fix it. "Luxe lite" line Oceania might not use those words to describe Riviera, its second 1,250-passenger O-class ship, but it certainly could. There are some tweaks -- a thalassotherapy pool replaces a hot tub, for instance -- but everything found on the first-in-class Marina is back. Food -- eating it, cooking it, learning about it -- is again the focus. Riviera will feature a culinary arts center and 10 restaurants serving everything from Asian fusion to French. If all that eating makes you sleepy, you can retreat to one of the ship's palatial, 2,000-plus-square-foot Owner's Suites or Canyon Ranch Spa.
Deployment: Caribbean, Mediterranean, South America
Ship & Launch: Carnival Breeze, June 3
The Low-Down: Big design and amenity changes are afoot for the 3,690-passenger Carnival Breeze, the third Dream-class ship. First, Carnival has dispensed with the longtime surrealistic designer Joe Farcus; this time, Hamburg-based firm Partner Ship Design is leading the way with a toned-down vibe and tropical theme throughout.
Feature-wise, Breeze will have a burger joint created by celebrity chef Guy Fieri, rum and tequila bars and a 5D theater (these eating and drinking options will be retrofitted onto about a dozen of Breeze's fleetmates by 2015). But never fear: The RedFrog Pub, the Caribbean-themed bar that debuted on Magic, is back. And so are the 100-ounce tubes of Carnival's custom brew, Thirsty Frog Red.
Deployment: Mediterranean, Caribbean
Ship & Launch: Celebrity Reflection, October 12
The Low-Down: Celebrity Reflection is the fifth -- and final -- ship in Celebrity's game-changing Solstice class. (Execs like the ships so much they're retrofitting the line's older Millennium-class vessels with popular Solstice-class restaurants and bars.) The series has evolved quite a bit since Solstice launched in 2007, and the 126,000-ton, 3,030-passenger Celebrity Reflection is both larger and more amenity-laden than its predecessors.
The main difference between Reflection and its youngest sister, Silhouette (2011), is that Reflection features an additional deck housing the line's first "suite complex." Otherwise, expect classy, light-loving spaces; the newest version of the class' now-iconic Lawn Club (grill restaurant, for-fee cabanas); and double-digit dining options.
Deployment: Caribbean, Western Europe, Mediterranean
The Mega-Ships: Europe
Ship & Launch: Costa Fascinosa, May 2
The Low-Down: Leave it to Joe Farcus, Carnival Corp.'s neon-loving designer and sole adherent of "Farchitecture," to breathe some zany life into Costa's fifth Concordia-class ship. The 3,000-passenger Costa Fascinosa will sport all the signature Concordia-class elements -- Asian-themed spa, poolside movie screen, Grand Prix simulator -- but the ship will be themed around "things that fascinate," like movies and exotic places.
If that doesn't narrow it down, try this: a "Gone With the Wind"-themed lido area. Specific design touches (the burnt-out shell of Tara?) haven't been revealed, but the space will feature raised whirlpool tubs and waterfalls. The homage to the historical melodrama will be offset with a dose of modernity: A new mobile platform will allow smart-device users to access the ship's interactive TV system and book excursions, check their bill, etc.
Deployment: Eastern Mediterranean
Ship & Launch: MSC Divina, May 2012
The Low-Down: MSC Divina will become the 12th ship in the Italian line's fleet. The Fantasia-class ship on steroids will have roughly 100 more cabins and a touch more room than its two half-sisters, MSC Fantasia and MSC Splendida, as well as a handful of new features, including a wake-facing infinity pool (so you can gaze off into the distance during a dip). MSC has also opted to use the extra volume to expand its Yacht Club, a ship-within-a-ship complex featuring suites, a private sun deck and a concierge lounge.
Deployment: Mediterranean
Ship & Launch: AIDAmar, May 12
The Low-Down: The 71,100-ton, 2,184-passenger AIDAmar is the sixth ship in Germany-based AIDA Cruises popular Sphinx class. The series is known for its sprawling wellness areas, flamboyant interiors and breezy, "club casual" vibe. Like its most recent sister, AIDAmar will sport a 4D cinema, complete with moving chairs and water- and air-jets; a steakhouse; sushi bar; and a microbrewery, where beer is brewed from purified sea water.
Deployment: Northern Europe, Mediterranean, Red Sea
The Riverboats: U.S.
Ship & Launch: Great American Steamboat Company's American Queen, April 26
The Low-Down: While not technically a new-build, the 436-passenger American Queen has been out of service since 2008 when it's previous owner, Majestic America Line, went belly up. Now it's got a new owner, Great American Steamboat Company, that paid big bucks to resurrect the world's largest steam-powered paddlewheeler. Before (re-)launching, AQ will undergo a $6 million refurb to make the Victorian decor -- chandeliers, upholstery, polished wood -- pop.
Onboard, dining will play first fiddle. Menus created by Natchez-based chef Regina Charboneau will include regionally sourced ingredients like wild honey from Mississippi and artisan cheeses from the river towns along the routes. Expect beignets with breakfast, gourmet hot dogs for lunch and Charboneau's peppered beef brisket for dinner. Entertainment will come by way of music (think jazz on ex-Nola sailings) and an onboard "riverlaurian," who will provide the necessary historical and cultural color.
Deployment: Mississippi and connecting rivers
Ship & Launch: American Cruise Lines' Queen of the Mississippi, August 11
The Low-Down: The year's freshest -- and most nostalgic -- new-build has to be American Cruise Lines' 150-passenger Queen of the Mississippi, the first Big Muddy-based new-build to launch in some 15 years. Old Man River's been nearly dead to overnight cruisers since 2008, when the two biggest players in the leisure steamboatin' game collapsed. ACL hopes to help resurrect the niche industry in 2012.
Its modern sternwheeler with Victorian aspirations will feature crystal chandeliers, dark wood paneling and enormous standard cabins (like 268 square feet of enormity). Execs think the Paddlewheel Lounge will be the showstopper; the space will be decked out in rich woods and offer panoramic views of passing scenery and the red sternwheel.
Deployment: Mississippi and connecting rivers
The Riverboats: Europe
Ships & Launch: Viking's "Longship" Horde; two in March, one in April, one in May, one in July, one in August
The Low-Down: Six Viking "Longships" will descend on Europe's rivers in 2012. The 190-passenger boats are designed by maritime architects Yran & Storbraaten (Seabourn's designer) and named after imposing Norse gods like Idun, Odin and Njord. The boats will introduce a number of concepts for Viking, including suites with full-size balconies and the Aquavit Terrace, an indoor-outdoor lounge featuring retractable floor-to-ceiling glass doors.
Viking is also continuing its "green cruising" tradition, so the Longships have energy-efficient hybrid engines, solar panels and organic herb gardens.
Deployment: Rhine, Danube
Ship & Launch: AmaCerto, April
The Low-Down:The 164-passenger AmaCerto, the third in a series, continues AMAWATERWAYS' ambitious expansion program; the company has launched Europe-based riverboats every year since 2006. Like its sisters, AmaCerto will feature AMA's "twin balcony" setup, a unique offering consisting of a French (glorified window with railing) and traditional balcony (with room to sit). And, in an effort to shrug the stodgy reputation that haunts river lines, the ship will feature bow-to-stern wi-fi and "infotainment" systems (combo TV/music/Web) in every cabin.
Another sign that AMA is hip to the modern cruise landscape: The line is borrowing from a big-ship culinary trend and offering a Chef's Table event, where a private chef prepares a special tasting menu for passengers.
Deployment: Rhine, Danube
Ship & Launch: Avalon Vista and Visionary, May 11
The Low-Down: A pair of new Avalon Waterways riverboats, Vista and Visionary, will expand the line's burgeoning fleet to 13. The 166-passenger Avalon Vista is a sister to 2011's Avalon Panorama and will feature the same novel cabin setup. Sixty-four suites -- or two decks' worth of cabins -- will have wall-to-wall panoramic windows, which open seven feet to create an open-air balcony of sorts. Vista will be similar but come in a slightly smaller package; the 128-passenger riverboat was specifically designed to cruise the Rhine. The pair will be jointly christened May 11.
Deployment: Rhine, Danube
The Riverboats: Asia
Ship & Launch: Uniworld's River Saigon
The Low-Down: Uniworld launched the Southeast Asia-based River Saigon in January 2012. The 60-passenger boat sails week-long itineraries along the Mekong River through Vietnam and Cambodia as part of longer trips combining land-based travel. Three-week itineraries begin in Beijing with tours of cities in China before sailing the Mekong to its delta in the south of Vietnam. Hotel accommodations are luxurious, with private check-in, buffet breakfast and various extras.
Fares also include service charges and transfers. Excursions are led by professionally trained local experts who guide groups no larger than 20 to better allow insight into the local culture, people and history.
(Credit: CruiseCritic)
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