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  1. http://www.grozio.com/freedomoftheseas-deckplans.pdf
  2. The World's Most Spectacular Cruise Ship, Launching in May 2006 Construction has now begun on a remarkable ship that will offer our guests even more options and vacation freedom. Royal Caribbean International has always provided guests with innovative, adventurous onboard activities. And yes, Freedom of the Seas will have an ice-skating rink, rock-climbing wall and Royal Promenade. But we also think it's time to take ship features to the next level (and beyond). While we're not quite ready to reveal all that's in store for Freedom of the Seas, there's one thing you can be sure of: it will be awesome. Freedom of the Seas Looking for a sneak peek? Just click on the photos to enlarge. Artist's Rendering Rock-climbing Wall Ice-skating Rink Here are just a few teasers of what's in store for Freedom of the Seas. Check back for updates! Extensive WiFi capabilities and connectivity for cell phones. Because when you're on vacation it's great fun to let the folks at home know what they're missing. Got this from Rccl themselves!!!! Staterooms and balconies that are among the largest in the industry. Plenty of room to relax and plan your adventures. A full-size, flat-screen TV in every stateroom. But then again, with all the incredible vacation activities to explore, try not to be too disappointed if you have trouble finding time to turn it on. Freedom of the Seas will be sailing year-round, 7-night Western Caribbean itineraries from Miami. Ports of call will include Cozumel, Mexico; George Town, Grand Cayman; Montego Bay, Jamaica; and Labadee®, Hispaniola. So basically, we'll be ready to set sail to tropical paradise whenever you need a vacation. New photos and details are on the way! Check back soon for more on Freedom of the Seas' astounding features. Deck plans will be revealed on royalcaribbean.com in late March.
  3. I must say I love RCCL I have saild both lines and I feel the RCCL is Far suprior than Carnival......That being said I will never go back to Carnival!
  4. Sorry I did not know we had one allready. But I have got the bears made allready maybe they can be co-mascots. and can travel as well. Never ment to step on anyones toes!
  5. So jason how do you want to go about doing this. i allready have the bears.
  6. Glad you got him back/. So is anyone interrested?
  7. A little bear is jaut as cute..... :grin:
  8. It is a very fun thing. To see all the cruises and places she has been. Anyone interrested?
  9. She is on a cruise as we speak and will not be back from it by then
  10. I am working on a group ccruise for Dec 2006 on the new Freedom of the sea's for either the 1st or 2nd week in Dec. Doing the eastern route. I will have more deatails as I can get them. I thought that I would post this now so everyone would have PLEANTY of time to save and get time off of work. It would be great to meet everyone.
  11. I have the idea of having a Mascot for this web site. I have a couple of Twin Bears that love to travel. The idea is that some one host a bear on their cruse and then take photo's of where ther bear has been and write in the bears Diary. By doing this we can see where all the bear would travel to. I would ship the bear to the 1st person then the next person would ship to to the next host and so on and so forth. But after a few cruises she would need to be shipped home for cleaning and emptying out her box. Everyone would need to just toss in a small momento of the bears cruise. Nothing high cost or anything like that.: We went with a Build-a-Bear for several reasons Including the ease that others could contribute to the Wardrobe. Also if by chance something happens to her She could easily be replaced. For those hosting a Twin on a cruise, a neat little FREE memento that you can drop in his box would be a luggage tag.............. If you do not want someone else shipping to you please let us know and we will have him sent here and we will ship to you or your work. It will require more travel time between cruises though. It's probably $4-$5.00 to ship Priority mail, which usually takes 3-5 days. Overnight is $17.85 and I cannot ask you to cover that amount. It is far easier and less costly if we can have people ship to others directly but if you are concerned we will do our best to help. We need to allow a week between mailing and receiving. We want as many people as possible to partake in this event. As soon as I have a few moments free we will post for your hosting offers and start working out the travel plans for them. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to post or email us directly. All email will be confidential. I just thought of something last night. For those not cruising and wishing to help. We should start a fund - so they have money to mail the mascot back and forth. We can all help out in someway. Thanks so much for doing this First come, first served, unless it conflicts with a group cruise which would take precedent. I would want the length of your cruise, the last day before you leave and the latest date you would be shipping the twins to their next cruise. Our example...... We are taking a 7 day cruise, 2/12/05 bur we are leaving early. We would need a twin in our procession no later than 2/10/05. Because we are returning on a Saturday, we would not be able to ship her until 2/21/05. So our dates would be 2/10/05 (arrive) 2/21/05 (depart). I would also like to know the ship name and which ports you are visting. Let me know Susie
  12. For some reason the link did and will not come out e-mail me at ssatterly2000###### and i will e-mail you the link. Just type in Radiance photo's in the subject line!
  13. Let me know what you think. There are 2 albums in this link! http://######/photogallery.../Cruise%20pics/
  14. Nice review now I want to sail on the Jewel.
  15. Cool. I need this.. Will it have tips for kids packing as well!
  16. Have a great time... I wish i could go. I am in deep PCD......
  17. Radiance of the Sea’s Review! 12/4/2004 to 12/12/2004 First off let me begin by telling you a bit about us. I have cruised 3 times before and my boyfriend this was his 1st cruise. Both of my other cruises were on Carnival Cruise Lines. Pre-cruise: We had an early flight with only about 20 people on the whole thing; we practically had the plane to ourselves. Now the flight from Detroit to Miami now that was a different story, the plane was overbooked and loud, the landing was rough and hard. But we lived through it. We flew Northwest Airlines, but over all I would fly them again. We stayed at the Sheraton Biscayne Bay Hotel. What a great hotel it is. We had a room overlooking the bay but not the ships. This was fine due to the fact it was still a great view. After we checked in we went to Bayside market place and ate lunch at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. It was great. If you like shrimp then go eat here. It is a must. After lunch we walk around Bayside and did some shopping. We then went to Hard Rock Café and had some desert. We then went back to the hotel to get some rest for the big day. We took a cab to the port and it cost about $11 not bad at all. Embarkation: This was a breeze we got to the port at about 10:00 am and we were having lunch in the Windjammer at 11:30 am. Lunch was very good we were both very hungry. We walked around the ship until our cabin was ready. Cabin: We had cabin 7092 what a nice cabin. It has a VERY large balcony I personally loved it. The only bad thing about it is that you can not look directly down into the water. Tons of storage space for luggage and a nice size room. It was bigger than I had expected. Now the bath room was tiny but it served its purpose well. I did hate the shower curtain it sticks to your tush. Our cabin was next to the elevators and we never heard then the 1st time. It was nice to be so close to the elevators. Ship: All I can say is WOW. I had to pick my jaw up off the ground when I saw her beauty in person. Pictures do not do this ship justice. All the glass everywhere there was not a bad view from this ship. You can see the ocean where ever you are. I won’t go into detail about the ship due to the fact that so many other reviews do. Cabin Stewards: Well I do think that the 2 that were taking care of my cabin needed to be trained a bit more. I asked for extra pillows on the 1st night and was told ok no problem; well I never got them so I asked again the next night and was told the same thing. So on the 3rd night I asked once more and I was told that they were out and that I should have asked sooner and that they were now out of extra pillows. Well I did ask sooner and never got them. So I went to guest relations and I made them aware and needless to say I had extra pillows that night. Then one day I asked for beach towels and I was towels sure and 1 hour later I still had not got them so I went and found them and got them myself. Also they never changed the sheets on our bed they only made up the bed with the old sheets. Well needless to say after I went to guest relations again my sheets were changed. But other than those small things I did not have a problem with them. Food: Everything we ate was oh so very good. I miss it already. I think our best meal was the lobster. Our Waiter and Astaint Waiter were the best. We had later seating which worked out great. I would do late seating again in a heart beat. We ate at all the restaurants except the Solarium Pool and Chops. They were all great. Murder Mystery Dinner: This was so fun and well worth the extra money. The food was to die for and the service was great. If you go try to get seated with the charter named Madam Veluca. She was so funny and played the part so well. Only 75 people can attend and there is only one per cruise and it sells out very fast. So book it as soon as you get on the ship. Soda Card: The soda card cam to $48.30 for an adult, but was well worth it for my boyfriend he drank at least 6 sodas a day and sometimes more. The Childs soda package was less. This may not be worth it to some but it was well worth it for my boyfriend. Ports of Call: Coco Cay: It was a nice sunny day. No rain. This was a very nice relaxing beach day. We walked hand in hand down the beach. Shopped ate and eve went kayaking. We spent the whole day there. It seemed like there was a bit of work being done on the Island, Which I am thinking is still from the recent Hurricane’s. But it still did not take away from the beauty of the Island. St. Thomas: It rained off and on all day long, but that did not stop us. We went for a bit of shopping right at the pier. Then we went to paradise point for the view. It was a nice view but would have been better if it had not been raining. We then took an excursion though Rccl to Buck Island. Now that was great. Only 6 of us from the whole ship went. We sailed out to the Island that was about 3 mile from St. Thomas and jumped in to the water from the sail boat we snorkeled right above a sunken ship and some awesome coral formations. The sun did come out for this tour. We must have been holding our mouths right or something. On the way back We had snacks and a nice cold drink. It did rain on the way back to the ship but that did not put a damper on the great time we had. I would recommend this tour to anyone. St. Croix: We stopped here for fuel. Since we were only there for a few hours there were no tours here. But we got off the ship and shopped a bit. Now when they get this port completed and get it going this will be a nice stop during the day. I hope to visit here when it is done. Very nice people they all welcomed us with open arms for the time we were there. St. Maartin: The day was great sunny al day and no rain. We did the St. Maartin Senations tour with lunch through Rccl again. This time only 15 people went on this tour. We stated by boarding a nice bus and toured both the Dutch and the French side of the Island. We stopped in the French side for some shopping. Shopping is always good. We then head to a beach called Guna Bay we had the beach all to our selves it was on the Atlantic side of the Ocean so the waves were great. This is a 1 mile long beach just breath taking! I wish I lived there. The lunch they served was so very good. I had to have seconds as did my boyfriend. After Lunch and more time on the beach we headed back to the ship. After that My boyfriend and I did some more shopping on the Dutch side of the Island. This was a great tour as well. I would recommend this tour as well. Very nice and relaxing. Sea Days (3 of them): These are the day that I loved the most you could either do it all or do nothing at all. I seemed to be the one to do it all. I ended up earning enough ship shape dollars to earn a backpack so what does that tell you. I went to classes, I walked, I climbed the rock wall, and I played mini golf, I played darts, I went to the horse races, I played the game the Quest. I was very active. Now my boyfriend on the other hand maybe did 3 of those things, if that. But that’s fine it was his vacation too. THE QUEST: Now this is a subject all to itself. This game is so very fun and funny. My boyfriend and I was on a team and we had a blast now if you don’t know what the quest is then I am not going to spoil it for you. But I am here to tell you it is not to be missed. To all of you who have played or seen it I am sure you would agree. Now me and my boyfriend were on team number 1 and we just happen to be on the team that won it all. So if you were there you seen us! Entertainment: This was great as well. All I can say is that the comedians were great all the shows were great it is amazing how the entertainers can learn so many different shows without messing up. Room Service: Only ordered it 2 times. Once with the Romance Package and once for a late night snack. The only complaint is that my milk that was with my Romance Breakfast was bad it was like taking a big drink of Cottage Cheese. Needed less to say I went to guest Relations over this and I got a delivery of Chocolate covered Strawberry’s for the mess up. That was nice of them. Pool Area’s: Very nice but there is the same old problem of the chair hog’s. There are only 2 pools and 3 hot tubs on this ship. The outdoor pool has 2 hot tubs and the solarium pool has only 1. The solarium is very nice no one under age of 16 in allowed in which makes it quite. It is themed like Africa with bird sounds and all. I just loved the big cat on the side of the pool. And all the pools but the kiddie’s pool is open 24 hours a day except for cleaning. The pools are salt water and the hot tubs are fresh water. Embarkation: Very well run and very fast for this sort of thing. Not that fast is good when you really don’t want to get off the ship. Rccl has this process down to an art. Post Cruise Stay: We stayed at the Sheraton Biscayne Bay again. Once again very nice. We spent the day touring Coconut Grove and other parts of Miami. Our flight did not leave Miami on the 13th until 4 pm so on Monday we went to Bayside again to shop some more before our flight. We fly Northwest. Flights went very well. It was a shock on our body’s coming for 75 degree sunny weather to 30 degree snowy weather. I want to go back I want the warm. So as you can see with a few minor flaws we had a great cruise and I all ready have another booked for Oct 2005 with Rccl. I would not hesitate to recommend or sail with them again. Them have everything down to an art. I will be posting photos so keep your eyes open. Sorry for the long review. I just wanted to share my wonderful cruise with everyone.
  18. Only 2 days before i leave and 3 days till my ship sails!!!!! :grin:
  19. Het Ann... I live in Louisville too.. What part do you live in? I live in Lyndon over by the Mall and Oxmoor!!!!! :grin:
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