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Several online papers and blogs are echoing comments made by Adam Goldstien, indicating that Royal Caribbean International is looking to expand "interport" cruises. If you watched "The Love Boat" in your youth, you know that there were often times when people would embark or disembark from a cruise at different ports. Indeed, it seems Enchantment of the Seas has already been doing this, and the idea is catching on within RCCL management.
A pleasent development from this could be an increase in "unique" itineraries, rather than the standard 7 day milk runs you can set a watch by. That said, there is something to be said about being able to start a cruise with a single group, and enjoy the way the energy grows over the week.
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Royal Caribbean International has started booking Allure of the Seas. Bookings began March 21 with Crown and Anchor members being allowed to book 4 day "pre-inagural" cruises. Gone are the days when traditional "pre-inagurals" were promotional affairs where travel agents and others were invited to sample the new ship. Now they are not much more than expensive pre-views of ships not yet ready for full service.
The quote I got for the 4 day:
Ship: Allure Of The Seas Sail Date: 12/01/10 Number of Nights and Itinerary: 4 Night Labadee Extravaganza Cruise Number of Guests: 2 Stateroom Category: B2
Guest : Gateway: City/Airport Guest 1 : Cruise Only Guest 2 : Cruise Only
Total Stateroom Price: $1948.56
Open booking is now underway. There were some hints at lower prices for Oasis of the Seas I've been told about.
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Royal Caribbean International's Independence of the Seas expects to make port at Labadee today, with a substantial load of humanitarian aid.
Labadee is located far to the north of Port Au Prince, the devastated capital city of Haiti. The docks and other facilities were undamaged by the recent earthquake. And beyond the central part the area plays to those residents working for Royal Caribbean, it also is now one additional means to bring supplies into a country crippled by small airports, wrecked roads, and few means to traveling quickly inland. In addition, the Navigator and Liberty of the Seas are being prepared to carry cargo to Labadee as they cycle through their stops there.
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Royal Caribbean International will send 10 ships to Europe in 2011, the largest deployment in the companies history. The fleet will offer 109 itineraries in three to fifteen nights.
Among the ships being deployed to "old world" are Liberty of the Seas, Grandeur of the Seas, Independence of the Seas, Navigator of the Seas, Voyager of the Seas, Adventure of the Seas, Brilliance of the Seas, Splendour of the Seas, Jewel of the Seas and Vision of the Seas.
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Sea Trade has written that Oasis of the Seas is due to take her next sea trial late this month. She is described as being 95% complete, with the majority of staterooms having been inspected and ready for passengers.
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