Saturday, 25 October 2014
Smokey Robinson tops the bill for Carnival LIVE's 2015 concert season
Thursday, 2 October 2014
Virgin Holidays Cruises' luxury holidays
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Friday, 19 September 2014
Carnival's CLIA National Cruise Weeks offers
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Sunday, 14 September 2014
Broadway and beaches combined in Transatlantic escape with Celebrity Cruises
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Thursday, 20 March 2014
Norwegian Plan A Miami Escape
As well as revealing the ship's new hull artwork (above), NCL declated that, like this year's newcomer Norwegian Getaway, the Escape will homeport in the South Florida port and take on the Getaway's Caribbean itinerary, calling at St Thomas in the US Virgin Islands, Tortola in the British Virgin Islands and Nassau in the Bahamas, as well as offering three days at sea.
More Info: call 0785 201 8900 or visit www.ncl.co.uk.
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Saturday, 22 February 2014
Royal Caribbean's Bahamas Escape
It comes from arguably THE sunshine specialists, Royal Caribbean themselves, and promises a great winter sun cruise - with a significant saving.
Sailing from Cape Liberty in Bayonne, New Jersey, the cruise features the best of the Bahamas and a stop in Florida before returning north for the flight home. And guests can enjoy all this with £100 off per stateroom if booked by February 28.
The eight-night cruise featuring Explorer of the Seas visits the Bahamian capital of Nassau on the island of New Providence and then Royal Caribbean's private island of Cococay before heading to the mainland for a call at Port Canaveral in the Sunshine State.
On board, guests can also scale the heights and enjoy amazing views 200ft above sea level on the incredible rock-climbing wall, or, for a more relaxed experience, can spend time at the solarium and indoor pool. All this is available from £1,175 per person (based on two people sharing an interior stateroom).
The price includes flights from London Heathrow; a pre-cruise hotel stay, transfers and the 8-night cruise; meals and entertainment on board; and all relevant cruise taxes/fees. Price is based on a March 21 departure.
More info: call 0844 493 2061 or visit www.royalcaribbean.co.uk
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Thursday, 31 October 2013
More Disney Magic - Pt 4, The Big Picture
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Monday, 26 March 2012
A True Cruise Fantasy
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Saturday, 17 March 2012
Cruise Shipping Miami - Day Four
The morning sessions had already started, but we had already heard a lot this week about Emerging Markets and the other workshop forums were more technical and sales orientated, hence not of immediate interest to us.Therefore we focused primarily back on the main Exhibition floor and the many destinations who are exhibiting this year (A LOT more than I remember from my last visit, which was, admittedly, 10 or more years ago).
Again, another snag with this convention is that there seems little order or organisation to the floor lay-out and trying to navigate around the many booths is not conducive to time efficiency. The big Meyer-Werft shipyard is front-and-centre in the Destination 'half' of the exhibition while both Germany and Italy are oddly positioned in the heart of the Technical 'half.'
There is very little sign of Brazil, for such a key emerging market, and our attempts to find the port of Sao Paulo ended in abject failure. Some places, notably Turku from Finland, are tucked away at the very back of the hall and impossible to locate.However, we do make considerable progress for the next few hours and turn up some more destination gems that are likely to feature in our pages in the coming months.
First among them is Guatemala (above), where we meet with the head of tourism and a notable tour operator, and learn a LOT about this remarkable Central American country and its features for cruise-ship visitors, especially with their historic Mayan culture and the amazing eco and bio-diversity on offer (and the chance to visit an active volcano - count me in!). This is definitely somewhere we will take a much closer look at from the destination point of view for, while they currently receive only 30 or so cruise ships visits in the winter season, they have both a Caribbean and a Pacific coastline that has all the hallmarks of great cruise tourist potential.
We spend some time catching up with our old friend Tom Bartosek from the Space Coast CVB on the Port Canaveral stand and visit with the Celtic Wave folks, who are building an interesting cruise alliance between the cruise ports of Wales and those on the Irish Sea coast of Ireland (or the 'Celtic Sea' as they insisted!).
Back in the Caribbean, we spoke to the tourist boards for Barbados and the US Virgin Islands, learning the latest developments on these picture-perfect tropical paradises, and also learned how the Turks & Caicos Islands are recovering well from the damage inflicted by Hurricane Irene last year - with a lot of help from the Carnival Corporation and Carnival Cruise Lines in particular, it was pleasing to hear.
We learnt about Southampton's plans to manage their Big Day on July 3 when they will have all SEVEN P&O Cruises ships in port for the line's 175th anniversary for the very first time and discovered more generally uncharted cruise territory in Newfoundland & Labrador (www.cruisetheedge.com), although they are fast generating a lot of buzz as another great off-the-beaten-track destination.
There was a chance to get up to date on the initial success of Harmony Cruises in Korea (who we flagged up in a destination preview in our Winter edition) and quick visits with each of Oman, Abu Dhabi and Dubai, to learn about how this region is becoming a major winter cruise area in its own right. Other visits included the South Pacific Cruise Alliance, Japan and Scotland's West Coast (or 'the new Alaska,' as they have dubbed it - a fairly high marker in the cruise world, but one which looks like having a fair amount of success).
I got (briefly) side-tracked by the many wonderful ship models on show at the big stands for ship-building giants Meyer-Werft (Germany), Fincantieri (Italy, above) and STX (France), while we also discovered a neat new product for those travelling with luggage. The Ulli luggage cover is a special cover that stretches over most suitcases and acts both as an instant identifier and as a measure of individual style. You can look them up at www.millerigge.com.
Finally, as we dashed hither and thither in time to catch the afternoon workshop session, I also came across another good friend who I hadn't seen in a while as we cruised past the big Greek booth. Demetrios Kaparis is the former principal ship designer for Celebrity Cruises, who I had got to know on several visits to the Meyer-Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, in the 1990s when the line was building its Century-class vessels.
Now semi-retired, Demetrios still keeps his hand in with various aspects of cruise design and is currently heading up a tourism initiative for his home port of Patras in Greece and a major proposed new terminal development for the island of Zakynthos, which has terrific cruise potential in an over-cruised part of the world. Demetrios has been involved in the ship-building and cruise world since 1960 and his enthusiasm for the business is as keen as ever.
While we didn't spend long in the 'technical' half of the Hall, Susan's big discovery was the Meritech company (below), who supply high-tech new hand-washers to the two recent Disney ships as well as to Holland America. Used in many food-processing and manufacturing plants, these are the very latest word in infection protection and are likely to play a big role in the eradication of the hated Norovirus on board cruise ships.
Finally, we headed back upstairs to the workshops and managed to catch most of an interesting presentation on Enhancing the Links Between Cruising & Aviation, which highlighted the challenges (and benefits) of cruise lines looking at how they source and support their fly-cruise operations with effective air-lift. It raised some unexpected questions, especially about the future use of the huge A380 Airbus and the Boeing Dreamliner, but also served to pinpoint some key areas that most people might not associate with the average cruise, like making sure a port is 'paired' with another airport-city.
Another long-time cruise contact, former Thomson Cruises marketing chief David Selby (now with his own consultancy firm, TravelYields) was one of the expert panel, and it was good to hear his thoughts on the subject, as well as catch up on a range of other cruise topics afterwards.
And so, after four feature-packed, non-stop, all-action days in South Beach, it was time to call time on the 2012 Cruise Shipping Miami convention. We came away weighed down with enough info packs and collateral to start a library but also with plenty of good news stories (make sure to see our forthcoming Spring edition of World of Cruising). We renewed contact with several old friends and made lots of new ones.
Highlights included the State of the Industry session on the Tuesday morning, the many new destinations on show, the grand MSC Cruises lunch and the Hurtigruten reception at the Van Dyke Cafe. Had some great chats with the likes of David Dingle (P&O), Nigel Lingard (AD Cruising) and Charles Robertson (American Cruise Lines), and thoroughly enjoyed all the workshop sessions we attended.
On the debit side, the exhibition could certainly have been better organised, both geographically and in number term (anyone who could work out the crazy system of rows and booths was doing better than I!). There is also a feeling of being in a tired, complacent venue, one that wasn't well geared up for business early on and never really went out of its way to be the dynamic, modern stage that the industry needs. We heard a lot of complaints about the quality of hotels many of the delegates were staying in and getting around South Beach by car continues to be a real slog.
Whether this will change in future, we can only wait to see. Miami Beach certainly needs to raise its game in convention terms but, as Miami remains the nominal 'home' of the cruise world, it is hard to see them going elsewhere. We still got a lot out of the week and, after initial problems with no media WiFi access, were well catered for in press terms. It remains an essential forum for anyone even vaguely associated with cruising and the cruise world, and I'm sure we'll be back.
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Saturday, 21 January 2012
Carnival's Free Caribbean Cabin Upgrade
The ship involved, the spectacular 3,646-passenger Carnival Dream, features some of the best resort amenities afloat, including deck after deck of spacious private balconied staterooms offering breathtaking panoramas, plus 18 bars and lounges, a duty-free shopping mall, a huge Cloud 9 health spa and gym, including a hydrotherapy pool, “Serenity” deck areas for adults only, a glittering casino, a 2,400sq ft children’s area, four swimming pools and several cascading water slides.
This 9-night Caribbean fly/cruise onboard the Dream starts from just £1,099 per person, including a free upgrade from an inside to a sea-view stateroom. This holiday departs from London on March 1 and includes scheduled flights between London and Orlando, one night pre-cruise hotel (room only) and a 7-night cruise, full board basis per person based on inside twin accommodation.
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Monday, 16 January 2012
It's A New York Breakaway
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Friday, 21 January 2011
Disney's 'Wow!' Event
And waited. And waited.
It seems DCL was in no hurry to 'push the envelope' until they were absolutely sure the market was ready for some more Disney sea-going Imagineering. And this year, the market was right.
I have already detailed the preamble to the launch festivities of the new Disney Dream, and, on Wednesday, it was time to see the finished work for real. Along with a whole heaped helping of that Disney style and entertainment to go with it.
So, after a 7.45am start from the Grand Floridian Resort at Walt Disney World, off we all set in the Art Deco DCL buses for Port Canaveral and the naming ceremony.
Disney has its own (Art Deco) terminal at the port, and the quayside was all set up with a huge stadium-style seating area, complete with a stage more than 50 yards wide and backed by a huge video screen. The ship herself sat at anchor in the harbour, away from the terminal and with a small attendant barge, with a huge (think about 20ft tall) 'champagne' bottle sitting on top.
Now, we fully expected a Big Show. Disney are renowned for putting on a visual extravaganza for all their significant events.
What we got was an absolute eye-popping spectacle of the first degree, a 30-minute theatrical production of non-stop colour, movement, song, dance and special effects. A complete entertainment pageant with every bell and whistle Disney could muster.
While the senior Disney executives introduced the event, it was left to Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto and the rest of the gang - along with a cast of hundreds of performers, dancers, singers, band members (including the US Navy's SouthEast Band) and giant, stilt-like characters - to make it a cavalcade of pure fun in the best traditions of Walt himself.
We watched, entranced, as this huge cast took us through a series of set-piece features designed to fill the big 'champagne bottle' with enough 'dreams' for the official launch. We had Captain Jack Sparrow and a pirate 'invasion,' a host of Disney Princesses, the 'Wildcats' of High School Musical and a marching band, culminating in the ship's godmother, actress and singer Jennifer Hudson (and a former Disney Cruise Line entertainer!) appearing on a riser behind the stage to join with Mickey and the Fairy Godmother (naturally) in performing the time-honoured ceremony.
With the vast stage filling up once more with everyone who had already taken part in the earlier scenes, a helicopter appeared to lift up the big 'champagne bottle' and carry it over to touch it to the ship's hull - at which point the fireworks show took over and we were truly bowled over by a daytime pyrotechnic finale.
With all that, it was time to return to the Terminal and sip a glass of celebratory champagne ourselves, prior to embarkation on the Disney Dream and the next part of the inaugural festivities - a two-day cruise on the ship itself.
More soon...!
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Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Disney Magic Before The Dream
Not only did we enjoy a wonderful evening at their Magic Kingdom theme park here in Orlando, but they also provided an excellent presentation into their marketing and creative thinking, and then put it all into practice for us with a superb show on and around Cinderella's Castle.
A group of roughly 2,000 media and media guests were treated to special access to the theme park, starting with a special forum with Disney's top executives and 'Imagineers' detailing a lot of what was in store.
For Disney fans in particular (of which Susan and I are certainly two!), they unveiled a lot of the design process and forthcoming attractions of the major new Fantasyland redevelopment, which is currently under way and will begin to open in late 2012.
There has been a lot of secrecy and rumour over the content of the new 'land' in the park, but we can now say that it will be a truly extensive makeover, more than doubling the size of the existing Fantasyland area and bringing in two major new rides, including a Snow White-themed indoor roller-coaster that will have all-new ride technology for a more dynamic ride experience.
Other highlights include the Voyage of the Little Mermaid ride, a new Dumbo attraction, a Princess meet-and-greet area (replacing the current Snow White ride), a Beast's Castle area (including a major new restaurant) and Belle's Cottage, which will be a fully interactive area with the character from Beauty and The Beast.
More importantly, there were a good few hints about what's in store for us later today with the Disney Dream naming ceremony, and we will shortly be heading off for Port Canaveral for the inauguration itself at 10.40am local time (3.40 in the UK).
With typical Disney efficiency, our luggage will be transported separately from our hotel room here in the Grand Floridian resort so we don't need to carry or tote anything and it should all turn up in our cabin after our arrival.
The naming ceremony (10.40-11/05am) will be followed by a gala lunch onboard - and the chance for our first proper look at the ship.
More importantly, everyone who can't be here can follow the whole thing online, on a special Disney webcast, on this link:
www.disneycruise.com/dream
You can also follow on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/DisneyCruiseLine - and Twitter - http://twitter.com/DisneyCruise.
Finally, last night concluded with a truly memorable and eye-catching debut of the new 'The Magic, The Memories and You!' show on the Castle, with the Wishes fireworks show (above) immediately afterwards.
This really has to be seen to be believed as it involves state-of-the-art cinema projection on the whole of the Castle and creates an absolutely stunning effect of illusion and creativity.
Now, on to Port Canaveral...!
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Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Countdown to Disney Dream - T-Minus 1 Day!
The check-in procedure at the resort’s convention centre (above) was extremely smooth and we were soon photographed and presented with our room keys and information packet. It bodes well for an exciting and well-organised few days.
We know Disney very well from almost 20 years of working in the Orlando area and writing about the amazing Walt Disney World resort for our various guidebooks (like the Brit Guide to Orlando and my wife’s The Hidden Magic of Walt Disney World), so we have pretty high expectations of any event run by the House of Mouse.
Amazingly, among the welcome material for all the media was an individual iPod Touch, fully loaded with a special Disney Dream app to provide a self-guided tour of the ship along with a special ‘scavenger hunt’ for 15 distinctive signs throughout the vessel with a unique Mickey Mouse-shaped code ready to be scanned and unlocked!
The “Wow!” factor is already high, and we have yet to even glimpse the new ship!
But, before we can get to Port Canaveral tomorrow morning for the inuauguration and naming ceremony – to be performed by former Disney Cruise singer and now Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Hudson – there is a party to attend.
And there's no such thing as an ordinary party with Disney. This evening's shindig will be a special-guests-only extravaganza at the Magic Kingdom, with the very first look at the new 'The Magic, The Memories And You' projection show on Cinderella's Castle, along with dinner and fireworks.
It all promises to be a superb overture to the Main Event tomorrow, and the excitement around the resort is palpable. This is no ordinary ship inauguration, folks!
Stay tuned for more soon......
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Monday, 17 January 2011
Let The Disney Dream Begin!
This week marks the christening and inauguration of Disney Cruise Line's latest and grandest ship, the Disney Dream.Time Spent at Sea has moved and can now be found at World of Cruising. You can follow World of Cruising on Twitter and Facebook for the very latest in cruise news.
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Friday, 22 October 2010
Disney Fantasy
By guest blogger Steve NewmanThe Disney Fantasy, the second ship in Disney Cruise Line's new-build series, will sail her maiden voyage on April 7, 2012, bringing even more innovation, unique guest experiences and personalised service for which DCL is renowned. The sister to Disney Dream, Fantasy will also feature the amazing AquaDuck 'water coaster', magical children’s areas, world-class entertainment, delightful dining, retreats for adults and immersive experiences for guests of all ages, with Disney stories and characters.
Guests can now book for the initial part of the 2012 season. The Fantasy will sail out of Port Canaveral, Florida, on the popular seven-night Caribbean itineraries – alternating eastern and western – including a stop at Disney’s wonderful private island in the Bahamas, Castaway Cay.
The Dream will continue to sail three, four and five-night cruises to the Bahamas and Castaway Cay, while the Wonder will remain on the west coast, sailing Mexican Riviera itineraries from the Port of Los Angeles. To start the 2012 season, the Magic will sail alternating eastern and western Caribbean itineraries.
Disney Cruise Line President Karl Holz explained: “The Disney Fantasy continues our tradition of sailing beautifully-designed vessels that offer innovations, world-class guest service and memorable family vacation experiences like only Disney can do. We are delighted to expand our offerings to provide guests with more options and more flexibility to enjoy a Disney family cruise.”
For more information, check out http://www.disneycruise.com/
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