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Carnival Breeze gets wet on way to 2012 debut
The latest ship from Carnival Cruise Line, the Carnival Breeze, got its first taste of water last Friday, launching at the Fincantieri shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy. The Breeze, a sister ship to the Carnial Dream and Carnival Magic, is set to debut in...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Dominican Republic, Arts and Culture, Shipbuilding, Caribbean Islands
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If you go: Cruising to Bermuda
Baltimore SunBermuda is in the Atlantic Ocean, about 650 miles east of North Carolina. Although the island is only 21 square miles, it has nine parishes and about 75 miles of coastline. Getting there From Baltimore, travelers can visit Bermuda by plane or cruise...Tags: Apple iPhone, Personal Service, Atlantic Ocean, AirTran, Cruises
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New cruise ships
The new cruise ships slated to set sail in the next few years might not only be bigger, but also more crowded.
That is the new trend forecast by Paul Motter, Cruisemates.com co-founder. "The major lines are still building new ships," he says, "but the...Tags: Real Estate, Princess Cruises, Tour Operations Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Travel
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Carnival to continue cruising from Baltimore into 2013
The Baltimore SunCarnival Cruise Lines will continue to offer year-round cruises from the Port of Baltimore through August 2013. The Miami-based cruise line is signing onto an extension of its contract, guaranteeing at least two more years and adding three one-year...Tags: Contracts, Martin O'Malley, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Cruises
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Senior Travel: Just how much should I tip?
Carnival Cruise Lines just announced a hike in the standard tipping rate from $10 a day to $11.50 a day, effective December 1. And that announcement raises the question that continues to vex so many travelers -- how much and whom to tip.
Tipping has...Tags: Trips and Vacations, CNN (tv network), Restaurant and Catering Industry, Costa Cruises, Mexico
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Carnival celebrates new ship with performance by Maroon 5
KIAHOver the weekend, Carnival Cruise Lines celebrated the arrival of their newest ship to sail from Texas: The Magic. The ship carries almost 3700 passengers, offers several innovations like a spiral water slide and live entertainment venues. What better...Tags: Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Maroon 5 (music group), Festive Events
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Princess Cruises to return to Mexican ports
Money & CompanyMonths after growing crime-related violence in Mexico prompted Princess Cruises to cancel stops at Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta, the company has added the two Mexican ports to next year's itinerary.... -
Heat owner Micky Arison fined $500,000 for lockout-related tweets
The Fabulous ForumMiami Heat owner Micky Arison has been fined a reported $500,000 for NBA lockout-related comments on Twitter.... -
Scott to ‘get to work’ at Port of Miami
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelGov. Rick Scott's next “workday” will be this Friday.He'll be working with Seaboard Marine and Carnival Cruise Lines at the Port of Miami from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. This will be the governor's fifth “work day.” Last weekend, he waited... -
This ship will sail without Drew Doughty
The Fabulous ForumKings defenseman Drew Doughty, a restricted free agent who’s still unsigned, dropped out of a team cruise that was to leave Friday afternoon from Long Beach for Baja California, Mexico. The annual voyage, which enables fans to mingle with players...... -
Nick Arison looks like heir apparent to Pat Riley as Heat president
Business & Pleasure of Sports | Sun Sentinel blogsThe Miami Heat???s big personnel move of the summer didn???t come with the fanfare of last July???s Big Three. No introduction amid a cloud of smoke, no pep rally, no grandiose pronouncements. Nick Arison, named Friday at chief executive officer......Tags: Mike Krzyzewski, Chris Bosh, Corporate Officers, Pat Riley, LeBron James
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With new cruise ships, Disney looks to sea to boost growth
Right around sunrise Tuesday, the newest addition to the Walt Disney Co.'s global vacation empire will glide up to a pier at Port Canaveral.
The Disney Dream, a 130,000-ton ocean liner with room aboard for 4,000 passengers, is the first of two new cruise...Tags: Alaska, Manufacturing and Engineering, Trips and Vacations, Hotels and Accommodations, Robert A. Iger
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