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Gay and lesbian cruises a booming market
Special to the TribuneCruising looms large as a vacation of choice in the world of gay and lesbian travel, described by a marketing group as a $54.1-billion-a-year niche market in the U.S. This year alone, three long-established firms that serve the gay and lesbian trade--...Tags: San Francisco, Netherlands, Trips and Vacations, Royal Caribbean International, Companies and Corporations
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A directory of cruise lines and ships
Here is a listing of cruise lines and their vessels. One caveat: Many cruise companies prefer to sell through travel agents. It's best to book through an agent who specializes in cruises. Listings marked with O designate open or restaurant-style seating....Tags: Princess Cruises, Carnival Cruise Lines, Marco Polo, Windstar Cruises, Folklore and Mythology
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The young captain and the sea
Times Staff WriterAttached to the arm of the captain's chair was a black joystick. With it the skipper can change the direction of the ship. I glanced out at the sea. It was clear to the horizon. Lazy clouds floated high above the water. Whitecaps skipped across an...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Royal Caribbean International, Companies and Corporations, Cruise Ship Jobs, Weather Reports
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Brevard seaport reopens today
Sentinel Staff WriterPort Canaveral is slated to reopen to most cargo and cruise line vessels today after being closed for nearly a week because of a 50-foot-wide sand bar left by Hurricane Frances. Dredging to remove the sand hasn't started, but the Army Corps of...Tags: Jeb Bush, Tropical Weather, Tour Operations Industry, Royal Caribbean International, Port Everglades
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Kosher cuisine was just part of it
Special to The TimesIt was my first time, and I fell in love. It wasn't love at first sight but it was, indeed, passionate. Let me tell you how it happened. Almost a year ago, I decided to change my diet, not to lose weight but to become closer to God. If this sounds odd,...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Soups, American Express Company, Chicken Soup, Tourism and Leisure
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Cruising Europe can ease shock of exchange rate
Special to the TribuneThe euro has taken off and, along with the British pound, has put the U.S. dollar in the dust, at a time when many Americans were pushing Europe back to the top of their vacation plans. But there's a way to make your dollar a winner this year: Look at...Tags: Princess Cruises, Hotels and Accommodations, Norwegian Cruise Line, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, England
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Show spectacles rely on precision
Special to the SentinelRaising the bar for entertainment at sea has become a high-stakes game among cruise lines, and passengers routinely expect polished blockbuster performances. Lines invest millions to lure your vacation dollars away from land-based resorts with shows...Tags: Cirque du Soleil, Tour Operations Industry, Dance, Orlando, Tourism and Leisure
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2 cruise lines try to simplify rates by halting rebate ads
Special to The TimesCruise fares, like pricing in much of the travel industry, can be a labyrinth in which consumers often find themselves scurrying like the mouse trying to reach the cheese (read: deal) at the end of the maze. Two of the major cruise lines, Carnival and...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Trips and Vacations, Los Angeles Times, Royal Caribbean International, Tour Operations Industry
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Cruise line directory
Here is a listing of cruise lines, their ships, telephone numbers and Internet addresses. American Canadian Caribbean Line, P.O. Box 368, Warren, RI 02885; 800-556-7450; fax: 401-247-2350; accl-smallships.com. Ships: Grande Caribe, Niagara Prince....Tags: Princess Cruises, Lake Buena Vista, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Wildlife, Carnival Cruise Lines
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Not-so-smooth sailing in Hawaii
Times Staff WriterIt spends all its time in Hawaii and is as American as apple pie. At its re-christening last December, it was renamed the Patriot, and Maggie Inouye, wife of Hawaii Sen. Daniel Inouye, broke a bottle of champagne against its side. That's the way cruise...Tags: Caesar Salads, Hotels and Accommodations, Norwegian Cruise Line, Furniture, Hamburgers
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A Directory of Cruise Lines and Ships
Here is a listing of cruise lines and their vessels. One caveat: Many cruise companies prefer to sell through travel agents. It's best to book through an agent who specializes in cruises. Listings marked with a single asterisk designate open or...Tags: Princess Cruises, Carnival Cruise Lines, Marco Polo, Windstar Cruises, Folklore and Mythology
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Contacts for the cruise contingent
Here is a listing of cruise lines and their vessels.
One caveat: Many cruise companies prefer to sell through travel agents, so it's often best to book through an agent who specializes in cruises.
American Canadian Caribbean Line
(800) 556-7450
http://...Tags: Princess Cruises, Carnival Cruise Lines, Marco Polo, Folklore and Mythology, Windstar Cruises
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