2009 REUNION CRUISE


You Belong to me - The Duprees

A VENUE LIKE NO OTHER

Picture yourself on the deck of an elegant ocean liner. It's midnight and the stars are out. You can smell the salt air, feel the warm, gentle trade winds on your face. As you stroll hand-in-hand (with your spouse of course) or dance to a lively calypso beat, you wonder, "Is there a more romantic spot on earth?" Long considered the ultimate "REUNION" getaway, cruises are now the rage for old classmates, friends, organizations, fraternities, sororities. Start the year right with a reunion cruise.

Special Fares

From time to time, cruise lines will offer special discounts on select sailings to "Vacations To Go" customers who are 55 or older on the day of departure. Always tell your "Vacations To Go" cruise counselor if any member of your party is 55+, so that he or she can compare any age-related discounts that are available to other discounts and find the lowest possible rate. Only one passenger per cabin must be at least 55 in order to gain the discount for everyone in the room. The cruise line will require proof of age in order to qualify for age 55+ discounts. They even have military discounts.

Fine Dining

Everything you've heard about cruise ship dining is true. You'll find a varied selection of entrees (appetizers, salads, soups, sides and desserts, too) every time you sit down. And there's virtually no limit on what or how much you can order. Just because your cruise ship offers plenty of delicious food doesn't mean you'll come home out-of-shape.

You can choose low-calorie, spa or fitness menu selections that are just as tempting as those on the regular menu. Burning calories was never so much fun! Best of all, the one thing you'll never see on a cruise ship menu is a price! The number of dining venues and style of dining vary by cruise line and by ship.

Spending Kept to a Minimum

On a cruise, you are there as a group pretty much together the whole time the ship is at sea. No need to drive to a certain location to attend meetings. No need to rent a car, to buy gas, to drive around looking for the meeting place. There would be no need to find a restaurant wherein all of you could meet to eat. There would be no need to decide where to eat next - the restaurants are right there on the ship. The group can have as many meetings and get togethers as they would like to have. Everybody would be on the same schedule, the same time constraints, the same place. . .

Does this sound like an idea you might consider?

Then please take the survey - if you haven't already and tell us what you think, where you would like to go and when?

Would you prefer an ALASKAN cruise? How many of you have ever gone to or seen Alaska before?

 

Alaska

 

How about the BAHAMAS?

 

Bahamas

 

What do you think of BERMUDA? I cringe whenever I think of the Bermuda Triangle. . .

 

Bermuda

 

And of course the CARRIBEAN... remember the song "Carribean Queen"?

 


Carribean

 

How about HAWAII? Waikiki Beach, Waimea, Waimanalo, Aieia Heights, King Street, etc.

 

Hawaii

 

And good old MEXICO - say the Mexican Riviera?

 


Mexico

 

Of course going farther south to PANAMA. . .

 

Panama

 

And if you really want to get away, then go to SOUTH AMERICA. . .

 


South America

 

 



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