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Atlantis Solstice Gay Cruise 2010 to the Caribbean. Ports of call: Coco Cay, Bahamas, Saint Barthélemy, French West Indies, St. Thomas, USVI and Samana, Dominican Republic. Special surprise guest was Deborah Cox. We had a blast! Enjoy the memories… – created at animoto.com

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Okay, so I don’t even know if my dad is just bluffing to make me find some way to spend my time, but, worth a shot.
I SOOOO badly want to go on a cruise with my family, but no one else really does. Well, I guess they do, but they’re so picky. While I’d go on a cruise, even if it meant I had to sleep on the floor, well, my dad isn’t really interested, and he’d probably only agree to go if it was dirt cheap, yet longer than a week long, and if we made lots of stops. My mom wants to sail in the Mediterranean… and my sister, well she’d probably agree with anything but just complain about every little thing the whole time we’re there. Now… I really like Royal Caribbean cruises, I don’t know why, they just seem really nice. And my dad keeps getting all these brochures for cruises in the mail and every time he gets them he just likes to rub them in my face and remind me we’re never EVER going on a cruise… But I actually found a really good deal, a 12 day Mediterranean cruise on the Mariner of the Seas starting at 1549 dollars for an inside stateroom. My dad told me to do a bit of research and we’d see. So I was looking up Mariner of the Seas on the Royal Caribbean website and found an even better cruise, a 13 night cruise that goes to the Mediterranean and the Holy Land… My dad loves the Holy Land and he always talks about how badly he wants to take us there sometime… He liked the idea but said he still wasn’t sure about the price and all… which was a bit more expensive than the one in the brochure… And also, each room on the Mariner of the Seas, even the largest suites, only have enough beds for two people, and we’re a family of four. They have the Junior suites, but my older sister can be quite menacing to me at times… and the idea of sharing a room with her, with a balcony, with my parents nowhere in sight, really, REALLY scares me… Anyways, I just found the family staterooms, that can sleep eight people… I’m not sure how much they cost but I bet they are on the pricier side… So on the Mariner of the Seas, which I think is one of their less expensive ships, what’s a room that can sleep four people… and also if there is none of the Mariner, what’s another one though, that also is going in the Mediterranean? Cause I’ve found some with rooms for four, but they’re not sailing in the Mediterranean, and going there is probably the only way my parents would agree to go at all…
Okay so there’s the Grand Suites I just found, and they said they have two twin beds that you can convert into a queen size, and also said most grand suites can fit four people… but if there’s only one queen bed, how is that possible? Normally when we go on holidays we have two queen beds in our room…

A Royal Carribean Voyager of the Seas cruise. We sailed in August 2010 the ship was great and the staff could not do enough for you. We thought the food in all the restaurants was very good and of a high standard. This is the 11th cruise we have been on! and we would like to give our thanks to William (deck 8) who was the best most friendly cabin steward we have had so far. If your sailing on her enjoy :-)

Caribbean cruises, Mediterranean and Northern Europe The group Iberian Pullmantur SA work in the cruise industry since 1998. In 2000 it created the subsidiary Pullmantur Cruises, based in Madrid, whose fleet currently comprises five ships Empress, Ocean Dream, Pacific Dream, Sovereign and Zenith. Operates mainly in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe and the Caribbean. In August 2007 was the official takeover of the company by the second Royal Caribbean cruise company in the world. At the same time created a new brand dedicated to the French cruise market, “CDF Croisieres de France, which has been transferred to the ship renamed Holiday Dream Bleu de France. Cruise 13 / 08/2010 Rondo Venecia Prt. Athens, At Sea, Dubrovnik, Port of Venice, Port of Venice, Brindisi, Katakolon (Olympia), Prt. Athens Zenith • Inaugural Voyage: 1992 (remodeled in 2006) • Tonnage: 47.255 tons • Length: 679 feet • Beam: 95 feet • Maximum cruising speed: 21.4 knots • Electrical current: 110/220 volts • Crew: 670 • Double occupancy capacity: 1440 passengers Decks • Total: 9 • 5 passenger decks • staterooms Total: 720 • Main Restaurant Caravelle • Plaza Cafe • Windsurfing Buffet • Club Bar • Harry’s Bar • Salon Bar • Rendez-vous Bar • Rainbow Disc • Broadway shows • Theater • Monte Carlo Casino • Outdoor pools • 3 jacuzzis • Gym / Fitness Center • Sauna • Gameroom • Childcare Center • Spa & Beauty Salon • Library • Internet-use lounge area • Photo gallery • Duty-free stores

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