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Radio City Christmas Spectacular

starring the Rockettes!

 

Sunday, November 14, 2010 ~ 4 p.m. Show

at World Famous Radio City Music Hall

 

The Perfect Way to Kick Off Your Holiday Season!

 

Enjoy the flawless precision of the Radio City Rockettes® in numbers like legendary "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" and thrill as Santa takes you on a magical ride to his workshop at the North Pole, where playful ragdolls come to life. Everyone marvels at the stunning reenactment of the first Christmas in the "Living Nativity." Both brilliantly grand and genuinely moving, the Radio City Christmas Spectacular® creates family memories that last a lifetime!

 

Tickets $95 per person

Includes center section orchestra seats, r/t bus transportation from Middletown, NY and limited edition Christmas ornament (value = $12). Seats are limited. Bus will depart Middletown at 10:00 a.m. and return immediately after the show. Optional tickets for Radio City tour available for $10 per person (regularly $18).

 

Captain's Club has a limited number of tickets at a special price, and will provide bus transportation from Middletown to NYC, and back. We'll get there in time to have lunch (on your own), and maybe do a little sightseeing and/or shopping, before the show.  NOTE: NON-REFUNDABLE.

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    Celebrity, Itineraries, Latest News

    September 23, 2008...  Celebrity Cruise is discontinuing its Australia and New Zealand cruises scheduled for late 2009 and 2010 on Celebrity Millennium, and adding new itineraries for the ship and Celebrity Mercury from Baltimore and Charleston.


     

    "Australia and New Zealand are charming and beautiful destinations, and we’re confident we’ll return again as our brand and fleet grows," said Celebrity’s President and CEO Dan Hanrahan. "Currently, though, our travel agent partners and guests have repeatedly said they want more options to sail with Celebrity from the Eastern seaboard, where our brand was founded, and still has a very large and loyal base of cruisers."


     

    Celebrity Mercury, from November 2009 to February 2010, will sail a series of 12-night Eastern Caribbean cruises from Baltimore. After, it will offer 10- and 11-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries from Charleston through April 2010. The new Celebrity Mercury itineraries replace the Southern Caribbean cruises from San Juan previously slated from November 2009 to April 2010.


     

     

     

  • Airlines Charging For Checked Bags

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    September 9, 2008...  It took some time, but Continental Airlines is now caught up with its competitors in the practice of charging a checked bag fee. The airline announced Friday that it would charge coach passengers $15 for a first checked bag in an attempt to offset escalating fuel costs that have continued to hinder the airline industry throughout the year. The fee is immediately in effect for tickets for travel in the U.S. and Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Canada for travel beginning October 7 and beyond.


     

    The fee does not apply to Continental's frequent-flier members, first- or business-class passengers, full-fare economy tickets, or military personnel and their families traveling on official orders. Additional feels may be charged for luggage that exceeds weight and size restrictions.


     

    United Airlines, Northwest Airlines, US Airways, and American Airlines instituted first bag fees earlier in the year. Delta Air Lines does not charge for the first checked bag but raised fees for checking a second or third bag.


     

     

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  • Disney Magic to Receive Host of Upgrades During Dry Dock

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    September 9, 2008... The Orlando Sentinel reports that the Disney Magic will install a new splash pool themed after the movie Fantasia and brand-new 22-inch LCD TVs for all guest rooms along with other upgrades during a dry-dock period later this month.


     

    According to the report, the 385-square-foot "Mickey's Splash Zone" will be an addition to the already installed Mickey Pool. It will be themed around the "Sorcerer's Apprentice" and feature star- and moon-shaped fountains and splash areas.
     

    New TVs will be installed in a fashion where they can swivel, allowing guests to watch them from different vantage points.

    Other upgrades will include new waterfalls from a pair of hot tubs in the pool at the adults-only "Quiet Cove," new chairs at the nearby Cove Cafe and new radio frequency identification technology at the Oceaneer Club and Oceaneer Lab, allowing children to check in and out by tapping a sensor with with tag-embedded wristbands.

     

     

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    Bermuda, Holland America, Latest News

     

    Seattle, WA, August 29, 2008 – Beginning in 2010, Holland America Line will once again sail on regularly scheduled cruises between New York City and Bermuda. Holland America is the only major cruise line that calls on both Hamilton and St. George’s, Bermuda’s cultural and shopping hubs. Additionally, guests of Holland America will have an opportunity to fully experience Bermuda’s British charm and its unique island culture by day and by night with multi-day stays in each port.


     

    When the 1,350-guest ms Veendam sails in late August 2010 on the first of 10 roundtrips to the island, it will mark Holland America Line’s return to New York City as a home port and to Bermuda as a destination.


     

    Holland America Line worked closely with the Bermudian government to form the partnership that takes Holland America back to the island that it first visited more than 70 years ago. In 1926, Veendam II, with a guest capacity of approximately 500, left New York on the company’s first Caribbean cruise. During the summers of 1930 and 1931, Veendam II sailed on five-day roundtrip cruises between New York and Bermuda.


     

    “We are thrilled to homeport a ship in New York City again and especially to be returning to Bermuda,” said Richard D. Meadows, executive vice president, marketing, sales and guest programs, “and it’s particularly relevant to be doing so on a ship with the same name as the one that sailed to Bermuda so many years ago.


     

    Veendam is ideal for this itinerary,” Meadows noted. “She is a premium mid-size ship, the perfect size to navigate the narrow entrances to the harbors in Hamilton and St. George’s. Veendam’s guests are able to step off the ship right in the center of each town. Ships larger than Veendam must tie up at the Dockyard facility a considerable distance from both towns.


     

    “With overnight stays in Hamilton and St. George’s, guests will truly have the time to explore Bermuda and gain an appreciation of its culture, its people and its history as well as the time to relax on the island’s beaches, play a full round – or two – of golf on its world-renowned golf courses or partake of the many activities offered.”


     

    The clean and friendly historic island, with its forts to discover, horses to ride, kayaks to paddle and oceans to explore, is an excellent destinations for families. “Cruising to Bermuda with Holland America Line is also an outstanding value when compared to staying in land-based resorts,” Meadows noted.


     

    "We are looking forward to our new relationship with Holland America Line,” said Bermuda’s Premier, Dr. the Hon. Ewart F. Brown, JP, MP.  “When the Veendam's passengers disembark in Bermuda they will be treated as warmly as they are on board.  We believe Bermudians are among the friendliest people in the world and we can't wait to extend that hospitality to the Veendam in 2010 and 2011.  Holland America Line is one of the world's most recognized and highly regarded cruise brands and we look forward to our partnership.”


     

    In addition to the ten sailings between late August and October in 2010, Holland America Line will visit the island and its towns for a full season beginning in May the following year, with 20 or more sailings anticipated.


     

    Founded in 1609, the town of St. George’s in the northeast area of Bermuda is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the second oldest settlement in North America. Only Jamestown in the United States is older. Narrow, twisting streets and pastel-painted houses create a European feel. The oldest Anglican Church in North America is in St. George’s and many other historic buildings, most made of stone, have been preserved. More than a dozen forts dating to the 17th century are scattered in the hills surrounding the town.


     

    Hamilton, the major commercial hub and seat of government, is in the geographic center of the island and is close to south shore beaches. Veendam will dock at the town’s front door just steps from Front Street and its colorful array of shops and restaurants. Hamilton is home to a massive 19th-century neo-Gothic cathedral and the Georgian-style Sessions House dating to 1815.


     

     

     

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