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| Kids just wanna
have fun. |
And when they have fun, you have
fun. Happy family cruises are wonderful because they allow kids
and parents to have fun in their own way. As one of the fastest
growing segment of cruise travel, family cruising is a great way
to gather the family to spend more time with each other, and apart
while having a great time. There’s a variety of great programs
that offer trust-worthy childcare for toddlers, a vast selection
of children’s program and teen-oriented activities and places
where they can hang out and meet new friends their own age. Even
luxury lines now offer programs for the young. Plus, cruising is
an affordable way to bring the entire family together. There are
great family reunion packages available with games and trivia- from
grandparents to grand kids- its fun for all!
To plan a cruise that your whole family can enjoy,
use the following highlights to find the perfect one for you and
your family.
| Infants
and toddlers |
Children Ages
3 to 12 |
Teenagers
Age 13 to 17 |
| Disney Cruise Line
- Fully equipped nurseries.
- Private babysitting.
- Each stateroom has a bathroom with a bathtub
- Pools with separate filtration systems
that allow diaper tots to swim.
Carnival Cruise Lines
- Youth programs accept kids starting at
age 2. Most others require children be age 3 and fully potty
trained.
- Youth counselors will change diapers when
needed.
- Group babysitting available after 10p.m.
- Stroller rentals.
Holland America Line
- Offer programs that encourage toddlers
and parents to play together.
- Private babysitting.
- Request a detailed order form from your
Cruise Planners so you can pre-order baby food, diapers
and wipes. For a small fee, they will deliver the food and
items to your cabin along with a mini fridge.

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Disney Cruise Line
- Enjoy Disney characters in a more intimate
setting.
- Free meals with Disney characters.
- See elaborate Disney stage shows up close
and personal.
- Ocean Quest on the Magic- kids can pretend
they are navigating a ship.
- Video games for multiple players.
- Oceaneer Lab on the Magic and Wonder which
offers hands-on activities, such as science experiments
and mock forensics.
Carnival Cruise Lines
- Extensive list of family activities including
family welcome aboard party and a kids’ talent show.
- Offers the most hours of youth program.
- Enthusiastic youth counselors.
Royal Caribbean International
- Adventure Ocean- offering age-appropriate,
hands-on activities, such as art projects, science experiments
and drama classes.
- Outdoor water parks.
- Rock walls, miniature golf courses, ice-skating
rinks
Princess Cruises
- Older grade school kids enjoy Princess’
hands-on science edutainment program and shipboard Olympics.
- Video games.
- Discos and pizza parties.
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Royal Caribbean
- Splits teens into 2 groups: 12 to 14 and
15 to 17.
- Dedicated teens rooms. Some as many as
three teens-only areas: Fuel nightclub,
- Back Deck for outdoor tanning and the Living
Room for hanging out.
- High-energy teen programs.
- Outdoor facilities such as the popular
Flowrider where you can catch a wave.
Carnival Cruise Line
- Dedicated teens room called Club 02 that
boasts high-tech sounds and light. Features video games
and movies on large plasma TVs.
- Only cruise line that allows kids 12 to
17 to participate in shoe excursions as separate teem groups
under the leadership of a teen counselor.
Holland America Line
- Dedicated teen area called The Loft which
resembles an artists’ loft.
- Features Dance Dance Revolution video game
a karaoke machines.
- Some ships offer a special passageway that
connects The Loft to the Oasis, an outdoor space for teens
featuring a waterfall, pool juice bar and lounge chairs.
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| South America
is the new Alaska |
| Why keep up with the “Jones”
when you can be the Jones in travel! Sure the current trend is to
cruise to Alaska. Be ahead of the cruise trend and visit the next
hottest destination- South America.
While
the Caribbean, Mexico, Alaska and Europe are still great destinations
to visit, travelers wants to see more of the world. South America
is a cruise revelation and many cruise lines are taking note. For
travelers in search of natural beauty, lush rainforests, waterfalls,
snowcapped mountains, fjords or penguin colonies, indigenous historic
people and culture, South America has become one of the many places
to see before you die.
The huge continent covers thousands of miles and
extends from the equatorial tropics to the sub-Antarctica. In fact,
the weather variations run from steamy in the equatorial Amazon
to the brisk in Cape Horn. Because South America is in the southern
hemisphere, its seasons are opposite of the northern hemisphere.
As a result, cruise ships sail from November to May. Climates can
change quickly. The further south you go, and farther from the equator,
the less summer you’ll experience.
Heading north you’ll run into Peru’s
lost Inca Empire and uncover the secrets of Machu Picchu. Up next
is the sultry city of Rio de Janeiro followed by the vast tropical
rainforest of the Amazon.
Head south and dance to the beautiful sounds of
the capital city, Buenos Aires and explore the cascading Iguazu
Falls in the jungles of Argentina. See the beautiful old-world architecture
of Montevideo, Uruguay. The climates drops further as you are in
the wild with snow-peaked mountains and fjords. You’ll run
into colonies of sea lions and penguins as well as killer whales.
There are many cruise lines who offer a wide selection
of itineraries from 7 to 15 days, even some that last 50 days. Because
South America is so vast and undeveloped, cruise ships offer a quick
in to areas where very few hotels and public transportation exist.
South America holds a lot of interest with so much to do and see.
It’s not just cruising, it’s adventure cruising.
The
adventure continues on land with shore excursions provided by the
cruise lines. Find one that’s right for you.
Buenos Aires, Argentina- Don’t miss Museo
de Arte Latinoamericano de Bouenos Aires (MALBA)- home to the private
art collection of art collector Eduardo Cosantini. It features one
of the most extensive collections of Latin American art in the world.
Cape Horn, Chile- View the natural sea walls and
cliffs jutting almost 1,400 feet from the sea. You’ll also
find an abundance of sea birds, penguins, and seals. Don’t
be surprise it you spot a killer whale or two.
Montevideo, Urguguay- Pay your respects at the tomb
of Uruguay’s greatest hero Jose Artigas, pay a visit to the
Barrio Sur. This neighborhood’s predominantly African community
offers unique cultural events not found anywhere else in Montevideo.
What to pack:
Sports clothes and resort wear
Swimsuit
Comfortable walking shoes
Hat and sunscreen
Sweater or jackets
| Visit South
America |
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Valparaiso to Rio de Janiero
onboard the Star Princess
Oceanview from $1,915 | Balcony from $2,515
14-nights departing December, 8, 2008 |
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Buenos
Aires to Valparaiso onboard
the Celebrity Infinity
Oceanview from $1,589 | Balcony from $2,169
14-nights departing January 4, 2009 |
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Valparaiso
to Buenos Aires onboard the
Norwegian Sun
Oceanview from $1,647 | Balcony from $2,267
14-nights departing January 18, 2009 |
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Sao Paulo
to Sao Paulo onboard the
Splendour of the Seas
Oceanview from $929 | Balcony from $1,329
14-nights departing January 25, 2009 |
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Prices are in
U.S. dollars per person, cruise only, based on double occupancy
and reflect the best available rates at time of printing. Government
taxes, fuel surcharges and fees are additional. Prices vary by ship
and date, are capacity controlled and subject to availability. Cruise
Planners is merely a selling agent for the cruise lines and makes
no warranty expressed or implied.

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| Group getaways |
| Want to get away from it all and
cruise for free? Want to get all your friends or family together
in one place at the same time? Ever thought of doing both? (Yes,
both!) Well, you can. Just get all of your favorite people aboard
for a cruise vacation and you could very well sail for free.
Become a group leader. Be the one who helped make
your Aunt Millie’s dream vacation come true, sister Susie’s
wedding a reality and brother Bob’s golf fantasy in Bermuda
a done-deal. And you did it all by calling your Cruise Planners
Specialist and booking a group cruise.
It sounds nice, doesn’t it? Well, it is!
And all it takes is a phone call, a little organization and not
being shy about sharing the details. Maybe you belong to a quilt
club or you like to do yoga—there’s a cruise opportunity
for you and your group to set sail to a sunny locale and spend time
enjoying and doing what you are already interested in. You can learn
a new pattern and sew aboard the ship during your days at sea. Cruise
lines can accommodate the space and, in some cases, the machinery
you need. Yoga classes together with wellness meals and maybe a
day at the onboard spa can be provided for your group, too.
Maybe you want to renew your vows. Saying “I
do” all over again can be twice as sweet if you are on a cruise.
Your guests can come along and now your special day can double as
a vacation for all. Plus, you can do it all for a fraction of what
you would spend on land.
Celebrate an anniversary, a promotion, a birthday.
Go on, get a group together and start planning one now. Call your
Cruise Planners Specialist for more details.

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| Healthy Cruise |
| Going on a cruise doesn’t mean
you have to go on a diet when you return. You can eat sensibly and
healthfully your entire trip. Plus, almost every ship has workout
facilities and most have saunas to help if you do over do it.
And
some of the higher end cruise lines have star chefs that plan menus,
particularly with the small, upscale ships, where quality control
can be achieved. Crystal Cruises has teamed with
famed Chef Nobu.
Renowned Chef Nobuyuki “Nobu” Matsuhisa
opened new restaurants on the Crystal Serenity—Silk Road and
The Sushi Bar. Both feature high quality ingredients and the freshest
fish and seafood—which are a healthier way to eat as there
is no need for preservatives and food enhancers to wake up frozen
meats and other fare. Combined with smaller-served portions and
there’s no reason to go to the buffet where you’ll likely
over indulge.
Other cruise lines have similar partnerships: Carnival
Cruise Lines has Georges Blanc and Cunard
Line with Todd English.
But, if you find you did take a plate too many.
No worries, there is a work out room or sauna with your name on
it. And these days, elaborate spas are the newest addition to cruise
ships. The Costa Concordia and Serena
offer the largest spa at sea—Samsara Spa.
And not to be outdone, Carnival's Cloud9 Spa offers
some exotic treatments aboard the new Splendor.
Plus, almost every cruise line offers yoga, swimming,
tons of state-of-the-art equipment, running tracks and some unique
offerings, like the rock-climbing wall of a Royal Caribbean
ship and the bowling alley aboard a Norwegian Cruise Line
ship that will surely get your heart rate up.
Take full advantage of these “exercise buffets”
and you can definitely be in ship-shape while you cruise.

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| Earth Day |
April 22, 2008 is Earth Day. It was started
in 1970 by Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson who wanted to
raise environmental awareness. It was grassroots effort that
has evolved—for almost 40 years—to be an international
day of awareness and activism. It’s a day for communities,
schools and businesses to come together and help raise awareness
about environmental issues. Plus, it’s a day to spark
new initiatives.
How can you play a part in Earth Day? The
easiest way to start is by recycling. It helps reduce the
amount of waste in landfills which prevents hazardous materials
from leaking into the soil and water.
At Cruise Planners we’ve started to
go green. We started small by recycling ink cartridges, outdated
brochures and copy paper. And we also provide our network
“green tips” in our weekly Home Office News. It’s
a start to making this a natural progression towards becoming
a part of our office culture. Think green and you will start
to go green in no time.
Come on….”Get
Your Green On!”
Eco-travel
How do you travel and keep green at the same
time? It’s easy if you do some simple things that anyone
can do. Start by using the internet to find your vacation.
Call your Cruise Planners agent to book your dream getaway
and you’ll be saving trees for every color brochure
you don’t get in the mail. If you fly, offset your carbon
emissions when you book your air travel as well. When you
are at your hotel or stateroom, turn the air conditioning
off when you leave the room. Also, reuse the sheets and towels
for the length of your stay. Walk around when you get to your
destination and truly see the sights. And the simplest step
of all is to pack less.
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10 Eco-tourist Hotspots
1. Alaska: The Great Land
2. The Amazon: The Lungs of our Planet
3. Antarctica: Both Savage and Exotic
4. Greater Blue Mountains: Australia’s
Superlative Beauty
5. Borneo: Malaysia’s All-out Eco-friendly
Getaway
6. Botswana: Africa’s Backcountry
7. Costa Rica: Back-to-nature Ethos
8. Dominica: Nature Island of the Caribbean
9. Galapagos Islands: The Eco-traveller Pilgrimage
10. Himalayas: The Highest Mountains on Earth |
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