Monday, October 29, 2007

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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 IguaƧu 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