Friday, December 21, 2007

Cunard from NYC in 2009 for Christmas

I have some VERY EXCITING NEWS from Cruise Freek Forums. Host Nina has announced that while it is “unofficial” it does look like Queen Mary 2 will be returning to New York City for the 2009 Holiday Sailing! We are currently forming a group for this sailing and, you are cordially invited to join us!

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Yesterday, Cruise Freek Forums Host Nina of Ambiance Travel, a Virtuoso agency affiliate, announced, after speaking with her Rep at Cunard Cruise Lines, that Cunard will be returning to New York City for the Holidays in 2009. While this remains unofficial until March, 2008 when Cunard plans to release the 2009 itineraries and prices, Cruise Freek Forums, now has our 2009 Holiday Cruise on Cunard under way in full swing.

Additionally, several of our fellow Cruise Freeks, including fellow blogger, Marina who writes Cunard Cruiser, are currently aboard QM2 and has also received unofficial confirmation from crew members that Queen Mary 2 returns to New York City in 2009 for the holidays. Marina has also sent along some photos to share to show you just how festive a Cunard Holiday sailing is for the passengers and crew:










Queens Room











One of many Christmas Trees
throughout the ship

CUNARD HOLIDAY CRUISE 2009 - JOIN US

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WHY CUNARD?

Cunard Line has been named #1 among the top ten largest cruise lines in the new 2008 Berlitz Guide to Ocean Cruising & Cruise Ships. The Line also received top honors for Best Overall Food and Best Overall Service in the independent guide, which was written by renowned cruise authority Douglas Ward, whose expertise spans 960 sailings and over 5,400 days at sea on virtually every cruise line in the world.


"It is especially gratifying to receive this recognition for our flagship Queen Mary 2 and beloved QE2 as we prepare to launch our newest ship, Queen Victoria in December of this year," said Carol Marlow, Cunard's president & managing director. "It is a very exciting time for Cunard, particularly with our recent announcement to build the new 2092-passenger Queen Elizabeth, which will debut in 2010."


Douglas Ward, the world's top authority on cruising and cruise ships, is president of the Maritime Evaluations Group, an independent international agency that rates cruise ships worldwide. With over 40 years of experience, he spends more than 250 days a year aboard cruise ships, inspecting and evaluating their facilities.


Cunard Line has long been synonymous with the quest for new discoveries and the epitome of British refinement since the company's first paddle-wheeled steamer, Britannia, crossed the Atlantic in 1840. Cunard voyages bring together like-minded travelers who relish the Cunard hallmarks of impeccable White Star ServiceSM, fine dining, sophisticated adventure, the legacy of historic voyages and transatlantic travel.



WHY BOOK A GROUP CRUISE WITH CRUISE FREEK FORUMS?


1) No forced socializations! We will certainly organize Meet and Greets and other such activities if there is enough interest, however, you are never required to attend. Likewise, you may select your dining time and table size just like if you were booking an individual reservation. It's your vacation, it's your time!


2) Groups generally tend to receive some type of amenities package like onboard credit and discounted rates on fares. Cunard has one of the best and flexible group programs in the industry, even though you book as part of a "group" your reservation is treated like an individual reservation.


3) Reliable, dependable, trustworthy travel agents to make booking your cruise a pleasure. Unless there is a scheduling conflict, our assigned travel agent will be escorting the group to aid with any onboard requirements that might arise.


4) The "other" boards usually don't offer group holiday cruises, reasoning that prices are too high and most people won't book. We've often found this to be a very strange argument considering holiday cruises are among the most popular of the year and often sold out long before the sailing date. Why not join the group that gives you want you want, when you want it!



FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


Q) ARE CHILDREN WELCOME AND WHAT TYPE OF PROGRAMS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THEM?


A) Of course children are welcome! Cunard welcomes families with a beautiful Nursery and children’s center full of toys, games and activities which are supervised daily by fully trained nannies and youth staff. Older children and teens will enjoy activities offered by the Youth Staff such as sports, discos, video games, scavenger hunts, and arts and crafts.



Q) IS CUNARD STILL ON THE "CLASS SYSTEM". I DON'T WANT TO BE TREATED LIKE A SECOND CLASS CITIZEN.


A) This is one of the biggest misconceptions about Cunard Cruise Lines! All Cunard passengers have the use of the entire ship with one or two exceptions and these basically pertain to the dining arrangements. Suite and mini-suite passengers have their own seperate dining rooms, known as Queen's Grill and Princess Grill. This is one of the very few exceptions. Cunard prides it's self on service and you will never be treated as "second class"!


Q) WHAT IS THE DRESS CODE FOR CUNARD?


A) Unlike the mainstream cruise lines, Cunard aheres to tradition. One of the joys of sailing with Cunard is the glamour of evenings at sea. In keeping with the high standards of elegance aboard, it is suggested that you dress for dinner as you would for a fine restaurant. There will be formal nights announced, and dress suggestions will be listed each day in the ship's Daily Programme. Evening attire will be specified as one of the following:

Formal: Black tie or formal dark suit for gentlemen. Evening dress or other formal attire for ladies.

Semiformal: Jacket and tie for gentlemen. Cocktail dress or trouser suit for ladies. No jeans.

Elegant casual: Jacket, no tie required for genetlemen. Dress, skirt or trousers for ladies. No shorts or jeans.



Q) WHAT TYPE OF ACTIVITIES WILL CUNARD HAVE ON DAYS AT SEA?


A) Well, you aren't going to find hairy chest contests! However, you’ll be amazed by just how much there is to do. From deck sports, friendly quizzes and dance classes to fascinating talks and terrific movies, there’s so much to choose from. Your ship’s Daily Programme (delivered daily to your stateroom) has full details of all the activities, events and entertainments happening each day. Just watching your chefs carve their fabulous ice sculptures on deck is an inspirational way to pass the time! Cunard Cruise Lines if for those who seek a more refined and relaxed cruise experience.

If you'd like to join us for the holidays in 2009 then please fill be sure to subscribe to our newsletter for this event. Updates will be sent when a travel agent has been assigned to this sailing and the ship and itinerary has been selected. And, yes, international passengers are welcome, this offering is not limited to residents of the USA.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Christmas Cruises in 2008 & 2009, Alaska, Caribbean and many more cruise opportunities

Cruise Opportunties in 2008, 2009 and 2010

Cunard Cruise Lines Group Cruise Opportunities With Cruise Freek Forums!

Christmas 2009

Queen Elizabeth Inaugural Sailing 2010

Cruise Freek Forums is a new cruise message board offering live chat, cruise discussions, group cruise opportunities and cruise forums. Membership is free and travel agents are welcome to join.

Other group cruise opportunities with Cruise Freek Forums include:

Groups still in the forming stages:

Alaska Cruise - Summer, 2009

Europe (Mediterranean) Cruise - 2009


WHY BOOK A GROUP CRUISE WITH CRUISE FREEK FORUMS?

1) No forced socializations! We will certainly organize Meet and Greets and other such activities if there is enough interest, however, you are never required to attend. Likewise, you may select your dining time and table size just like if you were booking an individual reservation. It's your vacation, it's your time!

2) Groups generally tend to receive some type of amenities package like onboard credit and other benefits such as bottles of wine or dinner at a specialty restaurant and depending on the cruise line selected, it could even mean reduced fares for members of the group.

3) Reliable, dependable, trustworthy travel agents to make booking your cruise a pleasure. Unless there is a scheduling conflict, our assigned travel agent will be escorting the group to aid with any onboard requirements that might arise.

4) Your opinion matters! If the group is still forming you can voice your opinion and give suggestions in selecting the date, ship and itinerary for the group! Just register with Cruise Freek Forums and post your ideas!

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Cunard in 2009 - Christmas Cruise Opportunity

CUNARD HOLIDAY CRUISE 2009 - JOIN US

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WHY CUNARD?

Cunard Line has been named #1 among the top ten largest cruise lines in the new 2008 Berlitz Guide to Ocean Cruising & Cruise Ships. The Line also received top honors for Best Overall Food and Best Overall Service in the independent guide, which was written by renowned cruise authority Douglas Ward, whose expertise spans 960 sailings and over 5,400 days at sea on virtually every cruise line in the world.

"It is especially gratifying to receive this recognition for our flagship Queen Mary 2 and beloved QE2 as we prepare to launch our newest ship, Queen Victoria in December of this year," said Carol Marlow, Cunard's president & managing director. "It is a very exciting time for Cunard, particularly with our recent announcement to build the new 2092-passenger Queen Elizabeth, which will debut in 2010."

Douglas Ward, the world's top authority on cruising and cruise ships, is president of the Maritime Evaluations Group, an independent international agency that rates cruise ships worldwide. With over 40 years of experience, he spends more than 250 days a year aboard cruise ships, inspecting and evaluating their facilities.

Cunard Line has long been synonymous with the quest for new discoveries and the epitome of British refinement since the company's first paddle-wheeled steamer, Britannia, crossed the Atlantic in 1840. Cunard voyages bring together like-minded travelers who relish the Cunard hallmarks of impeccable White Star ServiceSM, fine dining, sophisticated adventure, the legacy of historic voyages and transatlantic travel.

WHY BOOK A GROUP CRUISE WITH CRUISE FREEK FORUMS?

1) No forced socializations! We will certainly organize Meet and Greets and other such activities if there is enough interest, however, you are never required to attend. Likewise, you may select your dining time and table size just like if you were booking an individual reservation. It's your vacation, it's your time!

2) Groups generally tend to receive some type of amenities package like onboard credit and discounted rates on fares. Cunard has one of the best and flexible group programs in the industry, even though you book as part of a "group" your reservation is treated like an individual reservation.

3) Reliable, dependable, trustworthy travel agents to make booking your cruise a pleasure. Unless there is a scheduling conflict, our assigned travel agent will be escorting the group to aid with any onboard requirements that might arise.

4) The "other" boards usually don't offer group holiday cruises, reasoning that prices are too high and most people won't book. We've often found this to be a very strange argument considering holiday cruises are among the most popular of the year and often sold out long before the sailing date. Why not join the group that gives you want you want, when you want it!


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q) ARE CHILDREN WELCOME AND WHAT TYPE OF PROGRAMS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THEM?

A) Of course children are welcome! Cunard welcomes families with a beautiful Nursery and children’s center full of toys, games and activities which are supervised daily by fully trained nannies and youth staff. Older children and teens will enjoy activities offered by the Youth Staff such as sports, discos, video games, scavenger hunts, and arts and crafts.


Q) IS CUNARD STILL ON THE "CLASS SYSTEM". I DON'T WANT TO BE TREATED LIKE A SECOND CLASS CITIZEN.

A) This is one of the biggest misconceptions about Cunard Cruise Lines! All Cunard passengers have the use of the entire ship with one or two exceptions and these basically pertain to the dining arrangements. Suite and mini-suite passengers have their own seperate dining rooms, known as Queen's Grill and Princess Grill. This is one of the very few exceptions. Cunard prides it's self on service and you will never be treated as "second class"!


Q) WHAT IS THE DRESS CODE FOR CUNARD?

A) Unlike the mainstream cruise lines, Cunard aheres to tradition. One of the joys of sailing with Cunard is the glamour of evenings at sea. In keeping with the high standards of elegance aboard, it is suggested that you dress for dinner as you would for a fine restaurant. There will be formal nights announced, and dress suggestions will be listed each day in the ship's Daily Programme. Evening attire will be specified as one of the following:

Formal: Black tie or formal dark suit for gentlemen. Evening dress or other formal attire for ladies.

Semiformal: Jacket and tie for gentlemen. Cocktail dress or trouser suit for ladies. No jeans.

Elegant casual: Jacket, no tie required for genetlemen. Dress, skirt or trousers for ladies. No shorts or jeans.


Q) WHAT TYPE OF ACTIVITIES WILL CUNARD HAVE ON DAYS AT SEA?

A) Well, you aren't going to find hairy chest contests! However, you’ll be amazed by just how much there is to do. From deck sports, friendly quizzes and dance classes to fascinating talks and terrific movies, there’s so much to choose from. Your ship’s Daily Programme (delivered daily to your stateroom) has full details of all the activities, events and entertainments happening each day. Just watching your chefs carve their fabulous ice sculptures on deck is an inspirational way to pass the time! Cunard Cruise Lines if for those who seek a more refined and relaxed cruise experience.

If you'd like to join us for the holidays in 2009 then please fill be sure to subscribe to our newsletter for this event. Updates will be sent when a travel agent has been assigned to this sailing and the ship and itinerary has been selected. And, yes, international passengers are welcome, this offering is not limited to residents of the USA.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Holiday Cruise 2008 Book Now Before Prices Go Up

A Merry Christmas at Sea

It's not hard to get into the Christmas spirit right from the start, as ships are trimmed from stem to stern in festive holiday decor, complete with wreaths, holly, mistletoe and, of course, Christmas trees, which often even decorate the ship's mast. It's not uncommon to see Yuletide carolers strolling the decks singing favorite holiday tunes, or waiters wearing Santa hats. Seasonal entertainment abounds, as passengers may enjoy themed production shows, live music and films during the voyage. Passengers can also attend midnight mass and inter-denominational church service.

A special Christmas dinner features traditional favorites such as roast turkey or goose, and passengers will enjoy a range of seasonal sweet treats such as gingerbread mousse, mincemeat pie, chocolate Yule logs and special Christmas cookies.

With kids out of school, holiday cruises have become a popular getaway for families. And to keep younger passengers busy, youth counselors provide a wide array of activities including parties, sing-a-longs and arts and crafts classes, where they can create ornaments to decorate the ship's Christmas tree. Junior cruisers can also participate in an endearing holiday play, which they perform for passengers. On Christmas day, Santa Claus makes a surprise appearance, bringing joy (and gifts) to each child on board.


Departing December 19, 2008
Returning January 2, 2009

Holiday Cruise - Grand Princess - December 19, 2008

Friday, December 19, 2008 - Fort Lauderdale 5pm Departure

Saturday, December 20, 2008 At Sea

Sunday, December 21, 2008 At Sea

Monday, December 22, 2008 Aruba 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Tuesday, December 23, 2008 Curaca0 8:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Wednesday, December 24, 2008 At Sea

Thursday, December 25, 2008 Port Of Spain 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Friday, December 26, 2008 Barbados 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Saturday, December 27, 2008 St Vincent 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Sunday, December 28, 2008 St. Kitts 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Monday, December 29, 2008 St Thomas 07:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 La Romana 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Wednesday, December 31, 2008 At Sea

Thursday, January 1, 2009 Princess Cays 09:00 AM - 04:00 PM

Friday, January 2, 2009 Fort Lauderdale 07:00 AM Arrive


PRICING: Cat. JJ- Inside-- $2020.12 per person Cat. FF- Obstructed Oceanview-- $2380.12 per person Cat. EE- Unobstructed Oceanview-- $2630.12 per person Cat. BC- Balcony-- $2828.12 per person Cat. AB- Mini Suite-- $3430.12 per person

Prices include all port charges, taxes and government fees.

Group Amenities:$50.00 per person Onboard Credit & Bottle of wine per cabin.

Additional categories may be available.

Please contact Bob at Worldview Travel for prices and availability. Payment Terms: $600.00 per person deposit due at time of booking. Final Payment will be due by Sept. 20, 2008

How To Book:

Please contact Bob at Worldview Travel and Cruises: 800-869-0674
or
by email: bobd@worldviewtravel.com
Worldview Travel is Cruise Freek Forum's official travel agency for this cruise offering.

Christmas cruises and New Year's Eve cruises are among the most popular of the year. It is to your advantage to book early to secure your cabin for this extraoridinary chance to be onboard for both without booking a back to back holiday cruise.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THIS CRUISE AND TO SEE PHOTOS OF GRAND PRINCESS AND THE PORTS OF CALL PLEASE VISIT:


WHY BOOK A GROUP CRUISE WITH CRUISE FREEK FORUMS?

1) No forced socializations! We will certainly organize Meet and Greets and other such activities if there is enough interest, however, you are never required to attend. Likewise, you may select your dining time and table size just like if you were booking an individual reservation. It's your vacation, it's your time!

2) Groups generally tend to receive some type of amenities package like onboard credit and wine such as being offered with this holiday package through Worldview Travel and Cruise Freeks.

3) Reliable, dependable, trustworthy travel agents to make booking your cruise a pleasure. Unless there is a scheduling conflict, our assigned travel agent will be escorting the group to aid with any onboard requirements that might arise. The assigned travel agent for the 2008 Grand Princess Holidy Cruise is Cruise Freek Forums' own Host Bob (Bob DeAgazio of Worldview Travel which is a Virtuoso agency)

4) The "other" boards usually don't offer group holiday cruises, reasoning that prices are too high and most people won't book. We've often found this to be a very strange argument considering holiday cruises are among the most popular of the year and often sold out long before the sailing date. Why not join the group that gives you want you want, when you want it!

WATCH A VIDEO CLIP OF GRAND PRINCESS BY CLICKING THE LINK BELOW:

http://www.iceportal.com/Brochures/ice/brochure.aspx?did=2133&brochureid=ship_69


Virtuoso is an organization designed for an elite group of travel agency’s specializing in worldwide luxury travel and only available to join by invitation. But what does this mean to you? It means Worldview Travel clients benefit from the collective buying power of these agencies resulting in value-added amenities and savings not offered to the general public.

It means Worldview Travel is able to offer complimentary upgrades, breakfast and/or special in-room gifts at hotels throughout the world. It means we provide complimentary shore excursions, professional onboard hosts and/or exclusive shipboard credits or amenities on hundreds of cruises.

It also means Worldview has access to a network of other Virtuoso-member travel companies that are our eyes and ears in the country you wish to visit.

This network provides an invaluable resource, thereby assuring our clients are provided the most reputable and reliable services available anywhere. All complimentary to our clients while paying the same or in some cases, even less than other travel agencies charge. It is just one more way that Worldview Travel lives up to their motto of “Integrity, Value and Expertise”.

Friday, November 23, 2007

Explorer of the Seas 2008, Grand Princess 2008 and many more cruise opportunities

As the holidays begin and so do fights with family members, many of you out there may want to consider cruising to avoid the family situations in 2008 and 2009. Today's entry is a repeat of the available group cruises that Cruise Freek Forums either has in place or are forming for 2008, 2009 and even into 2010.

August, 2008
Cruise Freek Forums is currently forming a group cruise on Royal Caribbean's Explorer of the Seas on August 28, 2008 for a 9 night Canada cruise. Ports of call include: Sydney, Nova Scotia; Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; Saguenay River, Quebec; Quebec City, Quebec; and Halifax, Nova Scotia. Prices start at $1061.27 per person for an inside cabin and amenities will include onboard credits along with other value added perks. This sailing is round trip from Bayonne, NJ which is just a few miles from New York City. Come join Cruise Freek Forums for a visit to our neighbors to the North. This group is currently forming and, a travel agent will be assigned on or about December 15, 2007 when you may begin booking this sailing. In the meantime, if you'd like to be contacted when this sailing will be open to book please place your email on the list:

http://cruisefreekforums.forumfreek.com/Royal-Caribbean-Explorer-of-the-Seas-August-28-2008-h33.htm


December 2008
GRAND PRINCESS

Departing December 19, 2008
Returning January 2, 2009

Holiday Cruise - Grand Princess - December 19, 2008

Friday, December 19, 2008 - Fort Lauderdale 5pm Departure

Saturday, December 20, 2008 At Sea

Sunday, December 21, 2008 At Sea

Monday, December 22, 2008 Aruba 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Tuesday, December 23, 2008 Curaca0 8:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Wednesday, December 24, 2008 At Sea

Thursday, December 25, 2008 Port Of Spain 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Friday, December 26, 2008 Barbados 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Saturday, December 27, 2008 St Vincent 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Sunday, December 28, 2008 St. Kitts 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Monday, December 29, 2008 St Thomas 07:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 La Romana 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Wednesday, December 31, 2008 At Sea

Thursday, January 1, 2009 Princess Cays 09:00 AM - 04:00 PM

Friday, January 2, 2009 Fort Lauderdale 07:00 AM Arrive


PRICING:
Cat. JJ- Inside-- $2020.12 per person
Cat. FF- Obstructed Oceanview-- $2380.12 per person
Cat. EE- Unobstructed Oceanview-- $2630.12 per person
Cat. BC- Balcony-- $2828.12 per person
Cat. AB- Mini Suite-- $3430.12 per person

Prices include all port charges, taxes and government fees.

Group Amenities:$50.00 per person Onboard Credit & Bottle of wine per cabin.

Additional categories may be available.

Please contact Bob at Worldview Travel for prices and availability. Payment Terms: $600.00 per person deposit due at time of booking Final Payment will be due by Sept. 20, 2008

How To Book:

Please contact Bob at Worldview Travel and Cruises: 800-869-0674
or
by email: bobd@worldviewtravel.com

Visit the official Cruise Freek Forums Page for this sailing at:
http://grandprincessdecember192008.makeswebsites.com/


February 2009

RUBY PRINCESS

Departing Feburary 14, 2009
Returning Feburary 21, 2009

Saturday, February 14, 2009 Fort Lauderdale 05:00 PM Departure

Sunday, February 15, 2009 At Sea

Monday, February 16, 2009 Ocho Rios 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM

Tuesday, February 17, 2009 Grand Cayman 07:00 AM - 04:00 PM

Wednesday, February 18, 2009 Cozumel 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Thursday, February 19, 2009 At Sea

Friday, February 20, 2009 Princess Cays 09:00 AM - 04:00 PM

Saturday, February 21, 2009 Fort Lauderdale 07:00 AM Arrive

PRICING:
Cat. JJ- Inside-- $909 per person
Cat. I - Inside -- $929 per person
Cat. BD - Balcony -- $1259 per person
Cat. BC- Balcony-- $1329 per person
Cat. BB - Balcony -- $1369 per person
Cat. BA - Balcony -- $1409 per person
Cat. AB- Mini Suite-- $1624 per person

Taxes are an additional $80.26 per person

How To Book:

Please contact Susan at Ships N Trips Travel for prices and availability.

To contact Susan at Ships N Trips Travel please call 888-221-1209
or
Email: susan@shipsntripstravel.com

Visit the Cruise Freek Forums page for this sailing at:
http://cruisefreekforums.forumfreek.com/Valentine-s-Day-President-Week-2009-Aboard-Ruby-Princess-h8.html

Spring/Summer 2009
Europe Group Forming Click Here to receive updates from our mailing list

Summer 2009
Alaska Group Forming

http://cruisefreekforums.forumfreek.com/Alaska-Group-Cruise-2009-h35.htm


Fall 2009
Our long awaited Inaugural sailing on the largest cruise ship to date: Royal Caribbean Genesis
Click here to sign up for our Genesis news, updates, and booking information.

Christmas and New Year's 2009
Cunard has been chosen for the 2nd annual Cruise Freek Forum's holiday sailing. While we are still waiting for information regarding itineraries and pricing which will be due out in the Spring of 2008, we've already begun an email list. Click here to receive news, updates, and booking information on this exciting opportunity to take part of a group cruise on Cunard. That's something you'll NEVER see on the other boards!

http://cruisefreekforums.forumfreek.com/Cunard-Holiday-Cruise-2009-h31.htm
2010
Yes that's right, we're already looking ahead to 2010 for Cunard's Inaugural sailing of the NEW Queen Elizabeth. Click here to receive news, updates, and booking information on this exciting opportunity to take part of a group cruise on Cunard.

Signing up for our updates is free and there is no obligation to book. So come on over to Cruise Freek Forums - experience the difference of the best cruise message board on the web!

Friday, November 2, 2007

Holidays 2007 on Princess Cruise Lines - Why Not Join The Fun in 2008 with Cruise Freek Forums

Weather Forecast: Snowing on Princess Ships this Holiday Season

Falling Flurries Create a Winter Wonderland at Sea

JOIN CRUISE FREEK FORUMS FOR OUR FIRST HOLIDAY GROUP CRUISE ON GRAND PRINCESS ON DECEMBER 19, 2008 FOR A TWO WEEK CARIBBEAN GETAWAY. YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A MEMBER OF CRUISE FREEK FORUMS TO BOOK THIS CRUISE SPECIAL


SANTA CLARITA, Calif. - A white Christmas in the Caribbean ... Mexico...Hawaii ... or even Brazil? It may seem unlikely, but this holiday season passengers on most Princess ships will find themselves in a winter wonderland as snow magically falls in the ships' atriums on December cruises. This daily snow flurry is one of several new onboard holiday activities added to celebrate the spirit of the season.

Also new this year, passengers can participate in a "gingerbread challenge" housebuilding competition, test their craft skills by creating a personalized photo ornament, or just relax in front of a traditional burning Yule log ... on their stateroom television! And for those who can't get enough of Christmas carols, the ships' Princess Pop Star talent show will feature a holiday edition where competitors can croon their favorite seasonal songs.

"The joyful spirit of the holiday season is always evident on our year-end cruises," said Jan Swartz, Princess' senior vice president of customer service. "And this year we wanted to add some additional festive touches, including a little winter fun with snow on board."

The innovative snow-making process will create falling flakes that vanish on contact, letting passengers enjoy the romance of a winter snowfall without the need to bundle up. Princess' daily snowfall will occur on all ships except for the line' three small vessels - Pacific Princess, Tahitian Princess and Royal Princess -- which do not have large, multi-story atriums.

Even when the snow isn't coming down, Princess ships will feature a merry atmosphere. Trimmed from stem to stern in holiday decor - even including a Christmas tree on the vessels' masts -- the ships reflect the season in a variety of ways. Special events also include a reading of "The Night Before Christmas" by either the captain or cruise director, and strolling carolers fill the air with the sounds of the season. Passengers will additionally enjoy a holiday card from the captain, a stocking turndown gift, and classic holiday films.

Christmas activities include a spectacular display from the ship's culinary team to delight the senses, and a holiday variety show adds a seasonal element to the ship's entertainment offerings. Religious services are held as well, and passengers can attend midnight mass or an inter-denominational church service performed by onboard clergy.

On Christmas Eve, passengers will sit down to a dinner of traditional holiday fare, and on Christmas Day passengers can enjoy a cup of eggnog, plus a sumptuous brunch including roast turkey and all the trimmings. This year's holiday feast will begin with a special Christmas cocktail, and continues with a bang, as each place setting will include a traditional English Christmas cracker. Freshly prepared stolen and Christmas cookies with milk (even some for Santa) round out the seasonal treats.

Christmas For Kids - Christmas is especially festive for junior cruisers. Santa Claus makes an appearance with his sack full of toys, and a fun-filled holiday fair in the atrium offers youngsters the opportunity to try their hand at Christmas cookie decorating, balloon making, face painting, games and other competitions. The youth centers will host holiday parties for each age group, and kids can make decorations to display on the center's Christmas tree. Youngsters can get creative with other holiday-themed arts and crafts projects throughout the cruise, and they will have an opportunity to sing Christmas carols for passengers. For parents who want to stay up later to celebrate the holidays, free late-night group kid sitting sessions will be available on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.

Hanukkah - Passengers celebrating the Festival of Lights, which runs from December 4-12, will also have the opportunity to celebrate and participate in onboard religious services conducted by a rabbi who sails during the holiday period. A special area of the ship is reserved for those participating in these events and ships display menorahs and fresh flower arrangements decorated in the Hanukkah colors of blue, silver and white. Children will enjoy themed arts and crafts pertinent to the holiday.

Ringing in the New Year -- Princess ships will welcome 2008 with fun-filled New Year's Eve parties where passengers can count down to the new year with music, confetti, noise-makers and a balloon drop. Earlier in the evening, passengers will enjoy a special New Year's Eve menu. And once the new year arrives, football fans will be pleased to know they won't miss the day's traditional college bowl games, as the telecasts will be shown (as available by satellite) in a shipboard lounge or on some vessels' giant Movies Under the Stars screen.

This season, Princess' 16-ship fleet offers worldwide holiday sailings including festive voyages to the Caribbean, Mexico, the Panama Canal, Asia, Australia/New Zealand, South America, Hawaii and the South Pacific.

Additional information about Princess Cruises is available through a professional travel agent, by calling 1-800-PRINCESS, or by visiting the company's website at www.princess.com.

Join Cruise Freek Forums on our first Christmas & New Year's Cruise on Grand Princess visit our dedicated website for this sailing by clicking here. Website features pricing, booking procedures, ship photos, photos of ports of call, sample menus and much more...

Don't forget Cruise Freek Forums is also planning on a holiday cruise on Cunard in 2009. Sign up for our newsletter update today along with our other exciting group cruise opportunities!

Monday, October 29, 2007

Sign Up for Cunard Holiday Group for 2009

CUNARD HOLIDAY CRUISE 2009 - JOIN US

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WHY CUNARD?

Cunard Line has been named #1 among the top ten largest cruise lines in the new 2008 Berlitz Guide to Ocean Cruising & Cruise Ships. The Line also received top honors for Best Overall Food and Best Overall Service in the independent guide, which was written by renowned cruise authority Douglas Ward, whose expertise spans 960 sailings and over 5,400 days at sea on virtually every cruise line in the world.


"It is especially gratifying to receive this recognition for our flagship Queen Mary 2 and beloved QE2 as we prepare to launch our newest ship, Queen Victoria in December of this year," said Carol Marlow, Cunard's president & managing director. "It is a very exciting time for Cunard, particularly with our recent announcement to build the new 2092-passenger Queen Elizabeth, which will debut in 2010."


Douglas Ward, the world's top authority on cruising and cruise ships, is president of the Maritime Evaluations Group, an independent international agency that rates cruise ships worldwide. With over 40 years of experience, he spends more than 250 days a year aboard cruise ships, inspecting and evaluating their facilities.


Cunard Line has long been synonymous with the quest for new discoveries and the epitome of British refinement since the company's first paddle-wheeled steamer, Britannia, crossed the Atlantic in 1840. Cunard voyages bring together like-minded travelers who relish the Cunard hallmarks of impeccable White Star ServiceSM, fine dining, sophisticated adventure, the legacy of historic voyages and transatlantic travel.



WHY BOOK A GROUP CRUISE WITH CRUISE FREEK FORUMS?


1) No forced socializations! We will certainly organize Meet and Greets and other such activities if there is enough interest, however, you are never required to attend. Likewise, you may select your dining time and table size just like if you were booking an individual reservation. It's your vacation, it's your time!


2) Groups generally tend to receive some type of amenities package like onboard credit and discounted rates on fares. Cunard has one of the best and flexible group programs in the industry, even though you book as part of a "group" your reservation is treated like an individual reservation.


3) Reliable, dependable, trustworthy travel agents to make booking your cruise a pleasure. Unless there is a scheduling conflict, our assigned travel agent will be escorting the group to aid with any onboard requirements that might arise.


4) The "other" boards usually don't offer group holiday cruises, reasoning that prices are too high and most people won't book. We've often found this to be a very strange argument considering holiday cruises are among the most popular of the year and often sold out long before the sailing date. Why not join the group that gives you want you want, when you want it!



FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


Q) ARE CHILDREN WELCOME AND WHAT TYPE OF PROGRAMS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THEM?


A) Of course children are welcome! Cunard welcomes families with a beautiful Nursery and children’s center full of toys, games and activities which are supervised daily by fully trained nannies and youth staff. Older children and teens will enjoy activities offered by the Youth Staff such as sports, discos, video games, scavenger hunts, and arts and crafts.



Q) IS CUNARD STILL ON THE "CLASS SYSTEM". I DON'T WANT TO BE TREATED LIKE A SECOND CLASS CITIZEN.


A) This is one of the biggest misconceptions about Cunard Cruise Lines! All Cunard passengers have the use of the entire ship with one or two exceptions and these basically pertain to the dining arrangements. Suite and mini-suite passengers have their own seperate dining rooms, known as Queen's Grill and Princess Grill. This is one of the very few exceptions. Cunard prides it's self on service and you will never be treated as "second class"!


Q) WHAT IS THE DRESS CODE FOR CUNARD?


A) Unlike the mainstream cruise lines, Cunard aheres to tradition. One of the joys of sailing with Cunard is the glamour of evenings at sea. In keeping with the high standards of elegance aboard, it is suggested that you dress for dinner as you would for a fine restaurant. There will be formal nights announced, and dress suggestions will be listed each day in the ship's Daily Programme. Evening attire will be specified as one of the following:

Formal: Black tie or formal dark suit for gentlemen. Evening dress or other formal attire for ladies.

Semiformal: Jacket and tie for gentlemen. Cocktail dress or trouser suit for ladies. No jeans.

Elegant casual: Jacket, no tie required for genetlemen. Dress, skirt or trousers for ladies. No shorts or jeans.



Q) WHAT TYPE OF ACTIVITIES WILL CUNARD HAVE ON DAYS AT SEA?


A) Well, you aren't going to find hairy chest contests! However, you’ll be amazed by just how much there is to do. From deck sports, friendly quizzes and dance classes to fascinating talks and terrific movies, there’s so much to choose from. Your ship’s Daily Programme (delivered daily to your stateroom) has full details of all the activities, events and entertainments happening each day. Just watching your chefs carve their fabulous ice sculptures on deck is an inspirational way to pass the time! Cunard Cruise Lines if for those who seek a more refined and relaxed cruise experience.

If you'd like to join us for the holidays in 2009 then please fill be sure to subscribe to our newsletter for this event. Updates will be sent when a travel agent has been assigned to this sailing and the ship and itinerary has been selected. And, yes, international passengers are welcome, this offering is not limited to residents of the USA.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Cruise Freek Forums Group Cruise Opportunities

Cruise Freek Forums Group Cruise Opportunities

Source Ajani Blog

Just a few quick announcements. Host Susan (Screen Name: Ivanova) has a Princess Cruise sale running from now until October 27, 2007. This cruise sale features $100 per person deposits and onboard coupons, it is the perfect opportunity to take advantage of lower deposits and secure your cabin on the Cruise Freek Forum's group cruise on the Brand New RUBY PRINCESS for February 14, 2009. Prices begin at just $989.26 per person (including port charges and taxes) For more information on this cruise opportunity please visit: http://cruisefreekforums.forumfreek.com/Valentine-s-Day-President-Week-2009-Aboard-Ruby-Princess-h8.html
or contact Host Susan at Ships N Trips Travel at 888-221-1209 or susan@shipsntripstravel.com

It's also time to start thinking ahead to the holidays in 2008. Cruise Freek Forums is sponsoring our first group cruise on Grand Princess departing December 19, 2008. I have developed a seperate website specifically for this sailing and it can be found here: http://grandprincessdecember192008.makeswebsites.com/
Deposits are $600 per person for this 14 night holiday cruise. Now is the time to place your deposits to insure the best cabin select and preferred dining times. If enough bookings are generated, Host Bob and myself will both be onboard for this sailing. Prices begin at just $2020.12 per person (including port charges and taxes). To book or if you have questions please contact Host Bob at Worldview Travel at 800-869-0674 or bobd@worldviewtravel.com

Group cruises are also currently forming for:

Queen Mary 2 July 2, 2008 - 6 night, New England/Canada Cruise

Celebrity Solstice - TBA

Mediterranean Europe in 2009 - TBA

Cunard Holiday Sailing 2009 - TBA

Cunard Inaugural Sailing the NEW Queen Elizabeth 2010 - TBA

And of course, our Royal Caribbean Inaugural Cruise on Genesis in the fall of 2009 continues to form and group.

(Click on the links above for more information about each individual group sailing proposal)

Make your voice and opinions be known - vote and give your input for the cruises above that are still in the forming stages. Also, if you're planning your own group or need extra cabins sold to make a group please get in touch with the ADMIN
directly or one of our Cruise Freek registered travel agents and, we can offer your sailing to the entire Cruise Freek family.

As always, your support of Cruise Freek Forums is deeply appreciated. It's hard to believe that we're nearing 300 members and we're only 3 months old next week! Please continue to help us grow and watch for annoucements regarding our next Membership Drive in November and December!

Monday, October 8, 2007

Grand Princess Holiday Cruise 2008 Website Goes Live

For anyone considering the December 19, 2008 sailing on Grand Princess, I am thrilled to announce that Cruise Freek Forums has partnered with Worldview Travel and, I would like to present the website for this wonderful 14 night holiday cruise:

http://grandprincessdecember192008.makeswebsites.com/

This website contains:

  • Photo Albums - Photos of Ports of Call, Around the Ship, Holiday decorations around the ship, menus, cabins and more
  • Itinerary - each day of this cruise is plotted out specifically for you
  • Nightlife - Showing what goes on during the evening when you take a Princess Cruise
  • On-board Life - Daytime activies
  • Kids and Teens - Activities geared just for kids and teens
  • Princess Golf Program - from instructions to making T-time reservations

And so much more.

Book early for the best cabin selection!

Source: Ajani

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Princess Cruise Lines 2008-2009

Still too sick to post. This article is direct from the Princess website.

10/3/2007
Princess Exotic Cruisetours Take Passengers to Some of the Globe's Most Celebrated Destinations in 2008-09
Galapagos Islands and China's Scenic City of Hangzhou Added to Worldwide Attractions

SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (October 3, 2007) - Princess will debut three new cruisetour options for the 2008-09 season to add even more adventurous opportunities for passengers on South America, Asia or Australia cruises. These full land/sea vacations take passengers beyond ports of call to explore some of the world's most fascinating destinations, including new tours to the remote Galapagos Islands, home to unique indigenous wildlife, and Hangzhou, one of China's most scenic cities.

Together Princess' worldwide lineup of Exotic cruisetours offer passengers the opportunities to visit three of the new Seven Wonders of the World as well as a number of UNESCO's World Heritage sites, including such important sites as Machu Picchu, The Great Wall of China, Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer statue, Australia's Great Barrier Reef and Angkor Wat.

The three new tours debuting next season include Galapagos Discovery, which is offered in conjunction with a South America and Panama Canal cruise; Beijing, Hangzhou and Xian, which is combined with several Asia voyages; and Tropical Highlights of Australia which is an add-on to Australia/New Zealand or Asia/Australia sailings.

"These unique cultural itineraries offer a wonderful opportunity for passengers to expand their vacation options with visits to some of the world's most memorable destinations and sites," said Jan Swartz, Princess' senior vice president of customer service. "It's a seamless way to enjoy Princess hospitality and service on an unforgettable journey beyond their cruise."

South America - Machu Picchu and Rio de Janeiro's landmark Christ the Redeemer statue both were recently voted among the new Seven Wonders of the World - and both are featured on Princess cruisetours in South America. For the first time, Princess will offer a Galapagos Discovery tour, featuring air travel from Guayaquil, Ecuador to the Galapagos where the M/V Galapagos Legend will be their home for three days of exploring the islands that inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. Passengers will have four days to view the unique indigenous wildlife on various islands, including sea lions, iguanas, the world's largest colony of waved albatross, and the famous Blue-footed Booby.

Rounding out the South America program's five itinerary options are tours to Rio and Iguaçu Falls as well as Machu Picchu via the historic cities of Lima and Cusco.

Asia - Passengers on Princess Asia cruises can explore another of the new Seven Wonders of the World - China's Great Wall. Three China cruisetour options each offer the opportunity to visit Beijing and see this world-famous barrier, along with many of the country's famed attractions such as the Terra Cotta Warriors in Xian, cruise the Yangtze River, and a new destination for Princess, the historic city of Hangzhou. One of the most prosperous cities of China for much of the last 1,000 years, Hangzhou was once called "the most splendid and luxurious city in the world," by none other than Marco Polo. Today this ancient capital is ranked as one of the ten most scenic cities in China, drawing visitors from around the world particularly for the natural beauty of West Lake and the city's historic treasures.

Asia visitors can also experience the highlights of Southeast Asia with the Bangkok and Angkor Wat option, which includes a visit to Cambodia to see the celebrated temple complex - a UNESCO World Heritage site - plus Thailand's capital and the northern city of Chiang Mai.

Australia - Four different cruisetour options offer travelers the opportunity to visit the iconic sights of Sydney plus visit the Great Barrier Reef. In addition, some tour options include travel to the outback to see Ayers Rock, Kakadu National park and Kuranda, an aboriginal village surrounded by the World heritage Wet tropics of Queensland. New for the season, the Tropical Highlights of Australia tour features extra time for a longer visit in Queensland.

Early booking fares for Princess cruisetours begin at $3,499 per person based on double occupancy for a 20-day land and sea package.

Additional information about Princess Cruises is available through a professional travel agent, by calling 1-800-PRINCESS, or by visiting the company's website at www.princess.com.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

No Post Today I Have A Horrible Cold

Still under the weather. We seem to be passing this cold around at my house and at work. I know I'm not alone, everyone seems to be catching or currently fighting a cold. I promise to blog again soon.

Take a tissue if you need one

Saturday, September 29, 2007

No Post Today I Have A Horrible Cold



No post today due to a serve cold. Yuck! Thanks to my co-workers...

Thursday, September 27, 2007

A Merry Christmas at Sea

Ever have one of those colds that your entire body aches, you're coughing so much you swear your coughing up your lungs, you're so stuffed up you can't sleep and so tired you can't think straight? I wish I felt that good...

A Merry Christmas at Sea

It's not hard to get into the Christmas spirit right from the start, as ships are trimmed from stem to stern in festive holiday decor, complete with wreaths, holly, mistletoe and, of course, Christmas trees, which often even decorate the ship's mast. It's not uncommon to see Yuletide carolers strolling the decks singing favorite holiday tunes, or waiters wearing Santa hats. Seasonal entertainment abounds, as passengers may enjoy themed production shows, live music and films during the voyage. Passengers can also attend midnight mass and inter-denominational church service.

A special Christmas dinner features traditional favorites such as roast turkey or goose, and passengers will enjoy a range of seasonal sweet treats such as gingerbread mousse, mincemeat pie, chocolate Yule logs and special Christmas cookies.

With kids out of school, holiday cruises have become a popular getaway for families. And to keep younger passengers busy, youth counselors provide a wide array of activities including parties, sing-a-longs and arts and crafts classes, where they can create ornaments to decorate the ship's Christmas tree. Junior cruisers can also participate in an endearing holiday play, which they perform for passengers. On Christmas day, Santa Claus makes a surprise appearance, bringing joy (and gifts) to each child on board.

Book Grand Princess departing on December 19, 2008 Today!

Departing December 19, 2008
Returning January 2, 2009

Holiday Cruise - Grand Princess - December 19, 2008

Friday, December 19, 2008 - Fort Lauderdale 5pm Departure

Saturday, December 20, 2008 At Sea

Sunday, December 21, 2008 At Sea

Monday, December 22, 2008 Aruba 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Tuesday, December 23, 2008 Curaca0 8:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Wednesday, December 24, 2008 At Sea

Thursday, December 25, 2008 Port Of Spain 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Friday, December 26, 2008 Barbados 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Saturday, December 27, 2008 St Vincent 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Sunday, December 28, 2008 St. Kitts 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Monday, December 29, 2008 St Thomas 07:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 La Romana 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Wednesday, December 31, 2008 At Sea

Thursday, January 1, 2009 Princess Cays 09:00 AM - 04:00 PM

Friday, January 2, 2009 Fort Lauderdale 07:00 AM Arrive


PRICING:
Cat. JJ- Inside-- $2020.12 per person
Cat. FF- Obstructed Oceanview-- $2380.12 per person
Cat. EE- Unobstructed Oceanview-- $2630.12 per person
Cat. BC- Balcony-- $2828.12 per person
Cat. AB- Mini Suite-- $3430.12 per person

Prices include all port charges, taxes and government fees.

Group Amenities:$50.00 per person Onboard Credit & Bottle of wine per cabin.

Additional categories may be available.

Please contact Bob at Worldview Travel for prices and availability. Payment Terms: $600.00 per person deposit due at time of bookingFinal Payment will be due by Sept. 20, 2008

How To Book:

Please contact Bob at Worldview Travel and Cruises: 800-869-0674
or
by email: bobd@worldviewtravel.com

Visit the Cruise Freek Forums Page for this sailing at: http://cruisefreekforums.forumfreek.com/Holiday-Cruise-Grand-Princess-December-19-2008-h5.html

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Grand Princess Fun Facts

Sorry to be posting so late, I have an awful cold and I slept most of the day. I do apologize.


Fun Facts

What does it take to stock one of the world's largest cruise ships? From place settings in the restaurants to supplies in the staterooms to provisions in the kitchen, these are just some of the items needed for Grand Princess' passengers and crew:

96,396 pieces of glassware

51,612 pieces of silver-plated flatware

13,200 bath towels

8,640 boxes of facial tissue

23,000 bed sheets

59,300 wooden coat hangers

18,000 rolls of toilet paper

Daily food consumption aboard Grand Princess includes:

200 pounds of salt

960 pounds of bananas

322 pounds of carrots

852 pounds of shellfish

1,431 pounds of game/poultry

104 pounds of smoked salmon

1,170 pounds of potatoes

910 pounds of ice cream

3,900 muffins

390 pounds of bacon

1,600 pounds of beef

306 pounds of veal

551 pounds of butter and margarine (salted and unsalted)

150 yards of link breakfast sausages

DID YOU KNOW...

The traditional gala champagne waterfall on formal night is a not-to-be-missed event.

Bathrobes are provided for use during your cruise -- all you have to do is ask the room steward to deliver them.

Wheelchair-accessible staterooms with 33-inch wide entry and bathroom doorways, plus bathrooms fitted to ADA standards, are available in an array of categories.


LITTLE KNOW FACT...

When Grand Princess was introduced in Europe, she was affectionately dubbed the Shopping Cart because her stern spoiler reminded Europeans of a grocery cart.


Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Calling All Princess Cruisers - Now is the Time To Book Grand Princess Holiday 2008

In spite of a severe head and chest cold complete with chills, fever, sore throat and the works. that has me down for the count. My friends at Cruise Freeks are counting on me, so, I will post this today. And yes I feel like complete crap. Thanks for asking.

CALL TO ALL PRINCESS CRUISERS - COME SHOW YOUR SUPPORT OF THE NEWEST CRUISE MESSAGE BOARD ON THE WEB WHO WANT US TO BOOK THEIR CRUISES!

Now is the time to start booking your 2008 cruises. And Cruise Freek Forums needs to fill our group space! Show your support of the newest cruise message board on the web by booking TODAY! Note that Bob is on Liberty of the Seas and will be back on October 1 2007


CRUISE OPPORTUNITY - BOOK EARLY WITH CRUISE FREEKS



HOLIDAY CRUISE ON GRAND PRINCESS IN 2008

GRAND PRINCESS


Departing December 19, 2008
Returning January 2, 2009

Holiday Cruise - Grand Princess - December 19, 2008

Friday, December 19, 2008 - Fort Lauderdale 5pm Departure

Saturday, December 20, 2008 At Sea

Sunday, December 21, 2008 At Sea

Monday, December 22, 2008 Aruba 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Tuesday, December 23, 2008 Curaca0 8:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Wednesday, December 24, 2008 At Sea

Thursday, December 25, 2008 Port Of Spain 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Friday, December 26, 2008 Barbados 08:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Saturday, December 27, 2008 St Vincent 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Sunday, December 28, 2008 St. Kitts 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Monday, December 29, 2008 St Thomas 07:00 AM - 06:00 PM

Tuesday, December 30, 2008 La Romana 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Wednesday, December 31, 2008 At Sea

Thursday, January 1, 2009 Princess Cays 09:00 AM - 04:00 PM

Friday, January 2, 2009 Fort Lauderdale 07:00 AM Arrive


PRICING:
Cat. JJ- Inside-- $2020.12 per person
Cat. FF- Obstructed Oceanview-- $2380.12 per person
Cat. EE- Unobstructed Oceanview-- $2630.12 per person
Cat. BC- Balcony-- $2828.12 per person
Cat. AB- Mini Suite-- $3430.12 per person

Prices include all port charges, taxes and government fees.

Group Amenities:$50.00 per person Onboard Credit & Bottle of wine per cabin.

Additional categories may be available.

Please contact Bob at Worldview Travel for prices and availability. Payment Terms: $600.00 per person deposit due at time of bookingFinal Payment will be due by Sept. 20, 2008

How To Book:

Please contact Bob at Worldview Travel and Cruises: 800-869-0674
or
by email: bobd@worldviewtravel.com

Visit the Cruise Freek Forums Page for this sailing at: http://cruisefreekforums.forumfreek.com/Holiday-Cruise-Grand-Princess-December-19-2008-h5.html

Monday, September 24, 2007

Bad head cold, no post today

Woke up with a terrible head cold today. No post.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Cruise Freek Forums Announce Cruise Quotes

Cruise Freek Forums has announced that FREE, NO OBLIGATION cruise quotes are now available from registered travel agencies.


Quotes are Free and there is No Obligation to Book.

Please do not abuse this privilege. More than 10 quotes in any given month will be considered excessive.

To begin CLICK HERE or you can find the Cruise Quote Section at the very top of the Cruise Freek Forums main topics page.

Please be sure to fill out the form completely. If you do not select a specific travel agent from the list, your request will be sent to all agents and may result in multiple quotes. Cruise Freek travel agents can be viewed in our Travel Agent Directory by CLICKING HERE

If you are a registered Cruise Freeks travel agent and do not see your name on the list and want to be included please contact the
ADMIN as soon as possible. To register as an official Cruise Freek Forums Travel Agent please contact the ADMIN.


Cruise Freek Forums is striving to become the best cruise message board on the Internet.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Grand Princess - Why Your Kids Will Love A Holiday Cruise On This Ship

To Book The Cruise Freek Forums's Christmas and New Year's Eve Cruise, a 14 Night Caribbean Holiday Please CLICK HERE

Grand Princess is a consummate host at sea, rivaling the most luxurious resorts on land. Included among the myriad of features are the Lotus Spa, Movies Under the Stars®, more than 700 balcony staterooms and an entire deck of Mini-Suites, as well as dozens of dining and entertainment options.

A BOATLOAD OF FUN
Cruising with Princess is a complete escape for all ages. There's everything from arts and crafts, game tables, movies, and splash pools (on select ships) to teen centers with ping-pong tables, juke boxes, and all the latest video games. There's a play area and special outdoor deck exclusively for toddlers. And Remix is designed to give teens their own space — and the time of their lives. In addition, kids on Grand and Golden Princess will also enjoy their own deck space with a Whale's Tail splash pool, and teens have a separate hot tub and deck area just for them.

All Youth and Teen Centers are fully supervised by our staff of Youth Activities Coordinators.

Children are welcome on all Princess ships, but facilities vary. Pacific Princess and Tahitian Princess do not have dedicated Youth and Teen Centers (programs are available only when 20 or more children are sailing). However, when 20 or more children ages 3 to 17 are traveling on these ships, they will enjoy a varied schedule of supervised activities organized by a Youth Activities Coordinator.

FAMILY CRUISING TIPS
Anytime Dining is recommended for families who want to dine together, so children may fully participate in the evening youth activities (starting at 7 p.m.).

The dining alternatives onboard our ships allow parents the freedom to spend time with their children while they eat an early dinner at the pizzeria, in the 24-hour restaurant offering a special children's menu, in their stateroom with 24-hour room service, or in one of our many alternative dining locations. After taking their children to the supervised Youth and Teen Centers, parents can enjoy dining on their own in the elegant dining rooms.

Many shore excursions have been selected with family cruisers in mind. Discounted rates for children and "family-friendly" activities are available to make the most of your time in port. Please see your Adventures Ashore brochure for details.

On embarkation day, the Princess Youth and Teen Schedule for the entire cruise will be delivered to your stateroom. If you need more than one copy, please contact your Youth Activities Coordinator.

Don't miss the orientation and registration meeting on the first night of your cruise. You and your children can meet the Youth and Teen staff and learn more about our exciting shipboard programs. Parents are always welcome to join their children in the Youth and Teen Centers.

HOURS OF OPERATION
Sea Days: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

2 p.m. - 5 p.m.

7 p.m. - 1 a.m.*
Port Days: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

On Pacific and Tahitian Princess, the Princess Youth and Teen Programs are available when 20 or more children are sailing.

Please note: no group kidsitting on Pacific Princess and Tahitian Princess.

* A $5 USD per child/hour group kidsitting charge is applicable from 10 p.m. - 1 a.m. for youth passengers ages 3-12.
A supervised, complimentary lunch service is available with parent consent.


CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER
In a cruise industry exclusive, this respected Los Angeles institution provides educational and entertaining interactive science activities for children onboard most Princess ships. Young passengers will be enthralled with award-winning science programs geared toward their particular ship's destination. Whale watching, chemistry experiments, building and racing sailboats, marine biology studies, and squid dissection are just some of the activities that may be offered.

PETE'S PALSSM
Youngsters who participate in Princess Youth events will take home a limited-edition member of Pete's PalsSM as a way to learn more about endangered species in the areas in which Princess sails. On each cruise, Princess will issue a specially designed plush animal — beginning with "Pelican Pete," the program's mascot. In conjunction, kids will learn about the plight of many such threatened and endangered creatures, including white pelicans, manatees, sea turtles and bald eagles.

PELICAN'S PERCHSM
Kids can make the most of their Caribbean adventure in this supervised play area on our own private island, Princess Cays.® This special playground is managed by the shipboard youth staff and provides a secure place for children while parents enjoy the many beach amenities and water sports offered. Pelican's PerchSM is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

PRINCESS YOUTH & TEEN DINNER EVENTS
As part of the Princess Youth and Teen program, junior cruisers will also participate in two special dinner evenings designed for each age group. Younger passengers will enjoy dinner without parents and in the company of newfound friends and counselors in one of their ship's many eateries. For teens, one of the two evenings will feature a formal get-together in one of the main dining rooms, complete with photographs and a group night out to enjoy many Princess evening offerings*.

* The teen dinner may be held in a different location other than the main dining room.

CHILDREN'S TV PROGRAMMING*
In addition to Cartoon Network and Boomerang, movies and TV programs for children may be shown on the in-stateroom television and in the Youth and Teen Centers throughout the day on Caribbean Princess, Coral Princess, Crown Princess, Diamond Princess, Dawn Princess, Golden Princess, Grand Princess, Island Princess, Sapphire Princess, Sea Princess, Star Princess, Sun Princess and Regal Princess. Pacific Princess, Tahitian Princess and Royal Princess do not have speciallydesignated Youth and Teen Centers, but offer programs for youth when there are 20 or more aboard.

* Where satellite permits.

ADDITIONAL REMINDERS
Children under 3 are not permitted in the Youth Center unless accompanied by a parent at all times. Youth Center staff cannot administer medication, bottle-feed, change diapers, or provide meal service.* Private in-cabin babysitting is not available on any Princess ship. All children must be potty-trained.

* Lunch is provided outside the Youth and Teen Centers on days when ship is in port or during special events. Parental consent is required.

CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
Princess welcomes all teens and children ages 3-17 to participate in our programs. Let our staff know of all medical and/or special needs for your children. We will make every effort to accommodate them. Please be advised that Princess Youth staff may not offer individual one-on-one supervision.


PRINCESS YOUTH & TEEN PROGRAMS
Princess Pelicans, ages 3 to 7, are entertained with non-stop activities:



ACTIVITIES
Arts and crafts
Backstage tours
Disco night
Movies and cartoons
Scavenger hunts
Talent shows
PARTIES
Birthday parties
Kids dance parties
Pajama parties
FOOD
Afternoon ice cream
Kids-only dinners
Pizza and ice cream parties

Shockwaves, ages 8 to 12, are always busy with activities such as:

ACTIVITIES
Arts and crafts
Backstage tours
PlayStation® 2
Movies and cartoons
Scavenger hunts
Talent shows
"Edutainment" programs and services
Shipboard olympics
PARTIES
Birthday parties
Kids dance parties
FOOD
Pizza and ice cream parties
Kids-only dinners

Remix, designed for teens ages 13 to 17, offers a wide range of activities:


ACTIVITIES
Sports competitions
Late-night movies
"The Dating Game"
T-shirt painting
Karaoke and lip-sync shows
Casino night
PlayStation® 2
Talent shows
DJ workshops
Hip-Hop dance classes
PARTIES
Dance parties
Hot Tub parties
FOOD
Pizza parties
Mocktail parties


Note: Age groups may differ on Caribbean Princess, Diamond Princess, Sapphire Princess, Star Princess, Pacific Princess and Tahitian Princess.

Under 18
With Princess, young kids and teens have their own kind of fun - and their own place to hang out. Our youth and teen centers are fully equipped with everything from the latest video games and movies, to arts and crafts, fooseball tables, board games and jukeboxes. And for the littlest ones, activities like kids' karaoke, pizza parties, pajama nights and more.


Kids & Teens
This ship's activities run the age-appropriate gamut for those under 18 - from Princess Pelicans (ages 3 to 7), and Shockwaves (ages 8-12), to Remix (ages 13-17).
  • Teen Center
  • Youth Center
  • Teen hot tub
  • Video game arcade
  • Splash pool

Youth and Teens
Junior cruisers ages 3 to 17 can enjoy a boatload of exciting onboard activities. Our dedicated youth centers are staffed by trained counselors, who are ready to ensure our young sailors stay happy all day long.

On all Vessels except Tahitian and Pacific Princess you'll find completely equipped Youth & Teen Centers. There's everything from arts and crafts corners, games tables, movies, and splash pool area.

Princess operates youth programs on Tahitian or Pacific Princess, when 20 or more children ages 3 to 17, are traveling on a given voyage. Children under the age of 3 are allowed to visit the Youth Center, if accompanied and supervised by a parent at all times.

Fun Zone Activites
Exclusively designed for junior cruisers ages 3 to 12! More >>
Teen Center
Our astounding Teen Centers are packed with Playstation® 2, movies, Karaoke, giant screen TV, and more. More >>
Kid Sitting & Port Days
Kid Sitting is available for ages 3-12 at a fee of $5.00 per hour per child, except on Royal, Tahitian, and Pacific Princess. More >>
Dining
Junior cruisers will be able to participate in two special dinner evenings designed for each age group. More >>
TV Programming
Our special kids TV programs include cartoons, movies, and award winning shows. More >>
Edutainment
From dissecting squid and building roller coasters to learning about endangered species, kids will have fun and learn too! More >>

Kid-Sitting & Port Day Activities

Kid-Sitting
For your convenience, group kid sitting for children ages 3 to 12 years is offered on all vessels except Royal, Tahitian and Pacific Princess, from 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. for a charge of $5.00 per hour per child.

Port Day Activities
Our Youth and Teen Centers are open while in port from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. A supervised complimentary lunch service is available with parental consent.

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