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Subject: 7 Seas Cruise News - August27, 2008



Greetings, cruise fans--

Welcome to the August 26 edition of the 7
Seas Cruise News. Pat and I are watching
Hurricane Gustav swirling around down in the
Caribbean. Here's hoping he skips Florida. We
are all still saturated from crazy Fay who
overstayed her welcome and left portions of
the state mighty soggy. On a brighter note,
we hope all your little ones are heading back
to a successful new school year, and
anticipating the holiday break, Pat is
suggesting you look into a delightful voyage
aboard the Carnival Glory, sailing Dec. 20
from Port Canaveral. You'll sail the eastern
Caribbean for 7 nights (including a joyous
Christmas).  $835 per person (Inside two
lower), double occupancy is about the best
holiday rate Pat says he has seen in years!
And Pat's $835 price includes all taxes, all
port charges and the fuel supplement. This is
a past-guest discounted rate which also
applies to residents of certain states. Call
Pat toll-free at 1-866-424-1090 to see if
your state qualifies. If you've ever sailed
with Carnival, you have already qualified!
Wow. What a Christmas present!

It's not too early to think about summer 2009
either. If Alaska is in your plans, let Pat
get you fixed up now. He'll get you the best
rate available right for, and should the
price go down, he'll get you that rate and
then discount it for you, too. That's my Pat!

And now, friends, some cruise news...

The first regular New York-Bermuda service
was opened in January 1874 by the Quebec
Steamship Co, which was awarded a contract by
the Government of the day. This line was
followed by the Furness Bermuda Line, Cunard
Line, Holland America Line, Home Lines and
Celebrity Cruises, all of whom docked on
Front Street in downtown Hamilton. Also
included in this crowd was Norwegian Cruise
Line.

Today, however Front Street has lost its
business, a victim of larger ship size. Since
the Celebrity Zenith sixteen years ago, no
new ship has been built for the Bermuda trade
and in today's world of economy of scale, it
seems unlikely that one ever will be.

The survivor today is Norwegian Cruise Line,
which last November signed a contract that
will make it the big player in Bermuda. With
the 2008 season, it has also become the only
line to offer the traditional 3-night stay
in Bermuda, but none of their ships calls on
Front Street. They are all too large to get
there.

A new cruise terminal for larger cruise ships
has been operating at the former Royal Naval
Dockyard in Bermuda's west end for many years
and nearby features include the Dockyard
itself, the Maritime Museum, the Bermuda
Dolphin aquarium, shopping and a pub called
the Frog and Onion. However, for those who
don't know, it's a long way to Hamilton, and
even with the recent introduction of fast
ferries in recent years, it takes half an
hour to get into town at best. While the
ferry ride itself might only take 15 minutes,
there is also the waiting and terminal time,
and the fare of $4 per person. Still, Bermuda
is fantastic! You'll never see prettier
beaches or more beautiful water. Flowers are
stunning, people are friendly and ... well,
you can't go wrong.

Effective October 1, 2008 for all Celebrity
ships, smoking will no longer be permitted
inside any stateroom or on any stateroom
veranda. Cigarette smoking will only be
permitted in designated indoor and outdoor
areas of the ship, while cigar and pipe
smoking will only be permitted in designated
outdoor areas. Smoking will not be permitted
in any dining venue, theater, hallway,
elevator or corridor. Violations to this
smoking policy will result in a $250 cleaning
fee being charged to the guest's onboard
account and may also be addressed through
Celebrity Cruises' Guest Conduct Policy.
Cigarettes, cigars and pipe tobacco must be
properly disposed of and never thrown
overboard. A guest must be at least 18 years
of age to purchase, possess or use tobacco
onboard.

Carnival Cruise Lines will launch an
extensive stateroom recategorization
encompassing the entire "Fun Ship" fleet,
with the Carnival Valor the first ship to
feature the new accommodation categories
effective Monday, Aug. 18. The balance of the
fleet will be recategorized by the end of
2008. Under the reclassification of stateroom
categories, Carnival's accommodations will
now be categorized based on a variety of
locations such as midship, aft and forward,
as well as proximity to key public areas and
specific deck. The deck still factors in the
stateroom categories but the location within
each deck is also a factor. The new
categories will help define staterooms more
specifically with more segmentation in terms
of categories that hone in on the location
within each deck. Cabin assignments and
pricing on existing reservations will not be
affected.

Staying fit on a cruise has never been easier
or more fun, as Princess Cruises introduces
new ways for passengers to stay active on
their vacation - including the industry's
first in-room fitness program, fun yoga
classes for kids and teens, and a new array
of Lotus Spa classes featuring the three
vital components of balanced health. Designed
for cruisers of all ages and activity levels,
these innovative fitness choices will help
passengers get moving in the privacy of their
own staterooms with Fitness@Sea hosted by
celebrity trainer Gillian Clark; strike a
pose in an interactive yoga class for junior
cruisers; or test their mettle with a "Tour
de France" spin class as part of the line's
new Core.Balance.Strength. program.

That's it for this edition! Stay tuned for
more seafaring news coming soon! Pat can't
wait to talk to you! 1-866-424-1090. Come on,
let's go cruisin'!

Smooth sailing,
Teri





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