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Title:CRUISE TRAVEL
Moderator:XANADU::FAMULARO
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293.0. "1991 CONF. CRUISE ANNOUNCEMENT" by KOALA::FAMULARO (Joe MS:ZKO3-2/X07 DTN381-2565) Tue Jul 02 1991 16:38

    
       ANNOUNCING THE 3rd ANNUAL 'CRUISE NOTES CONFERENCE' CRUISE 
                                 ABOARD 
                            THE REGAL PRINCESS!
	  (Prices/Cabin selections Updated 02-JUL-1991, 1301EST)  

Its happening once again!

Our 1990 Cruise aboard The Sovereign of the Seas was a tremendous success...

Cabins have been blocked, special group rate prices have been obtained, 
and arrangements have been made for the December 14th 1991, Third Annual 
'CRUISE Notes Conference' gala Caribbean Adventure aboard THE REGAL PRINCESS! 

Why not join us along with your family, friends, and fellow DECie's for a 
spectacular, unforgettable 7 day vacation aboard the REGAL PRINCESS as she 
makes her way through the beautiful sun drenched blue waters of the Western 
Caribbean and as she sails under moonlight, star filled tropical skies.

I would like to explain what arrangements have been made and what 
you'll need to do to share in this wonderful vacation.  Then I've 
included some additional information about the REGAL PRINCESS I'm sure 
you'll enjoy.

The itinerary is as follows...

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Day   Port                       Arrive           Depart
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Sat.  Ft. Lauderdale             ----             8 PM     December 14

Sun.  Nassau, Bahamas            7 AM             1 PM

Mon.  At Sea                     ----             ----   

Tue.  Montego Bay, Jamaica       8 AM             5 PM         

Wed.  Grand Cayman, Cayman Is.   8 AM             4 PM   

Thur. Playa del Carmen/          9 AM             8 PM          
      Cozumel, Mexico*
      
Fri.  At sea                     ----             ----

Sat.  Ft. Lauderdale             8 AM                      December 21
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* Passengers may disembark in Playa del Carmen for optional shore tours
  to Chichen Itza or Tulum.
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Please note that all prices quoted include Princess's Sea Bird Air   
program.  That is, round-trip air.  Passengers (including 3rd and 4th
berths) not using the Sea Bird Air program can deduct $250 from their
cruise fare.

Please make your arrangements early if you wish to go.  The cabins are on a
first come first serve basis.  The earlier you book the better you chance of
getting the catagory you've selected.

And the prices are...

Cat. Description                                Brochure         Our Price
---- -----------                                -----------      ---------

B    Outside - two lower beds - w/balcony	$1985            $1635

CC thru G Outside - two lower beds         	$1895 -> $1680   $1545 -> $1330

H thru J Inside - two lower beds		$1635 -> $1525   $1335 -> $1225

K    Outside - one lower bed/one upper berth	$1530            $1230

L    Inside - two lower beds			$1395            $1145


Single Occupancy Fare

	Passengers requiring single occupancy of a stateroom within a 
	specific category will be charged 125% of the regular fare for 
	the selected accommodation.

				PLEASE NOTE

        The single occupancy bookings are not discounted.  The reason we 
	received a discount with Royal Caribbean for single passenger 
	bookings last year was due to an error made by their group
	travel department in quoting us prices.

	So, it would benefit those who planned on booking single occupancy
	to find a companion to come along and share a cabin.  This would 
	then give you the double occupancy discounted price.


THIRD/FORTH PERSON                                 $648     $648

	Including infants and children sharing stateroom with two
        full-fare paying adults.


PLEASE NOTE: All prices are in U.S. funds.  Rates are per person based on 
             double occupancy.  See category description and specify 
             requirements at time of booking.  
    
PORT CHARGES: All cruises, $59 per person, regardless of age.

US DEPARTURE TAX: $3.00 per person


A $250 deposit per person must be made within 7 days of your booking a 
cabin.  Full payment due to AAA 75 days prior to cruise since we are a 
group.  Please read information in a Princess 1991 brochure 
regarding Cancellations and Refunds or ask the travel agent for details.

So, you'd like to go, what should you do now?

Call AAA Travel in Nashua, New Hampshire (603)891-1070.  Ask for Chris. 
Identify yourself as a friend of the "Cruise Notes Conference" wanting to go
on the December 14th, 1991 Princess Regal Cruise, mention my name Joe Famularo.

They will take all the information and be more than happy to answer any 
questions you may have.

You'll need to give them the following information so you may want to 
make a few notes before calling.

NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN YOUR PARTY:
CATEGORY:
DINING: (1st or 2nd seating, smoking/nonsmoking, special diets)
SPECIAL OCCASIONS: You may order birthday, anniversary cakes, flowers, 
                   champagne, etc.

SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS: Pre-cruise hotel accommodations. Day before service 
   (available from all gateway cities) - 
   
   a) $119 per person double occupancy, $219 single
          
   Includes two nights at the Ft. Lauderdale Marriott Marina.
   Transportation to the hotel and ship.  Also includes a city tour and 
   Jungle Queen tour.
   
   b) $59 per person double occupancy, $109 single
   
   Includes one night at the Ft. Lauderdale Airport Hilton.  Transportation
   to the hotel and ship.
   
   Consider taking advantage of one of the above arrangements.  Since we'll 
   be going in December who knows what the weather may hold.  If you get 
   to Ft. Lauderdale a day or two early you've given yourself a buffer against 
   the possibility of bad weather delaying or canceling your flight.  It 
   also means that on the day of the cruise, all the travel effort 
   will be behind you and you'll be all rested up to really 
   enjoy that first night on the ship.  If you wish to do this just tell 
   the travel agent.
   

If you'd like a copy of the 1991 Princess Caribbean cruise brochure or if 
you have any questions AAA will glad to help you or send me electronic mail 
at KOALA::FAMULARO anytime or call me at home (603)883-6740 any evening or 
weekends.  Please do NOT call me at work.

FYI - This cruise is neither sponsored nor endorsed by Digital Equipment 
Corporation.  We're just a bunch of people, grouping together to get the 
benefit of a low price for a great cruise vacation.  I do NOT work for 
either AAA Travel or Princess Cruise Lines.


                          REGAL PRINCESS

Her teak is from Burma.  Her marble from Carrara. And her fittings were
forged by Italian craftsmen in shipyards over 200 years old.  She is a 
masterpiece of the sea created by one of the worlds most gifted architects.
In the hands of Renzo Piano, best known for his daring design of Paris'
Pompidou Center, the silhouette of a dolphin evolved into the sleek, rounded
lines of a revolutionary new ship.  The crown-like observation lounge became
the focus for cruising's most unique entertainment complex.  A million-dollar
art collection was assembled to complement the vessel's dazzling design.  And
she was given incomparable spaciousness.  In her public rooms.  In her 
staterooms.  An on her wide, open decks.  This is the breathtaking Regal 
Princess.  A ship that redefines elegance and style.

The Pleasure Dome, the center of the action.  Coins tickle and spirits soar
with every spin of the roulette wheel.  Mingle at the bar.  Coffee, cognac,
an after-dinner liqueur.  Then follow the music onto the dance floor.  
Excitement.  Energy.  An ebb and flow of movement through the Casino and on
into the observation lounge.  Here the rhythm slows and softens.  Surrender 
to the mood.  Light shimmering through an iridescent screen casts a warm,
romantic glow.  It finds the two of you, resting head upon shoulder and
gazing thoughtfully out to sea.  It all comes together under "The Dome."

Worldly tonight.  Red chiffon and black tie in "Chianti."  You choose the 
Russian caviar with iced vodka.  She prefers a glass of her favorite
champagne, perfectly chilled.  Tomorrow, a day of sun, sand and sights.
You share it all with friends.  In "La Patisserie" the conversation never
falters.  Freshly-baked French pastries.  Hot coffee laced with Amaretto
and cream.  Later, a treasured memento discovered in the gallery of glittering
boutiques.  The perfect earrings to set off here new flowered silk.  Casual
yet elegant.  The Regal Princess is all this and more.

Rejuvenate.  Sun-dazzled skies above.  Shimmering pools and waterfalls below.
Tanned arms reach for frosted drinks at the in-pool bar.  Stewards offer plush
cotton towels.  Lounge chairs beckon amidst and expanse of polished teak deck.
Relaxed. Unhurried.  Time disappears watching the wake slowly roll past the 
stern.  You stir from your reverie.  Deckside buffet in the coolness of a
casual cafe.  Tempting aromas from the authentic pizzeria.  Then, a creative
drink in the rollicking "Characters" bar.  Sense the cooling colors of the 
day.  The gentle glories of the night.

Savoir fare.  The dinner hour.  Casual yet cosmopolitan.  An Italian flair.
Attentive waiters set gleaming silver on crisp white linen.  Pour French
wine into sparkling glasses.  And create tantalizing table-side dishes.
The Fettuccine Alfredo is perfect.  Rare Filet Mignon melts in your mouth.
Chocolate Souffle'. Cappuccino.  New acquaintances are soon like old friends.
In the show lounge, glittering entertainment from Las Vegas to Broadway.
Later, magic, comedy, and cabaret.  In the disco, your own show begins.
Watch.  Participate.  Exhibit.  Out on deck the false dawn tinges the sky.

The first pleasures of the day.  Awaken slowly to the unparalleled amenities
of your extra-spacious stateroom.  Colorful fabrics of mohair and wool.
Furniture wrought by skilled Italian designers.  Carpets custom-made in
Holland and England.  And in your stateroom you've elected to enjoy 
breakfast for two.  Steaming cups of coffee.  Butter melting on freshly-
baked croissants.  Later, thick towels after a refreshing shower.  White
cotton and khaki from the walkin-closet.  And a quick review at the dressing
table and mirror.  No one accommodates you like the Regal Princess.

The Regal Princess.  The shape of things to come.
    
    
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