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Subject: 7 Seas Cruise News - December12, 2005





Greetings, Cruise Fans-

Only two weeks to go until the big holidays are
upon us. Whether you're celebrating Christmas or
Hanukkah, you simply can't give someone a better
gift than a cruise. And there's no better place
to get it than from 7 Seas Cruises. Pat has some
excellent end-of-year prices. We'll even create a
certificate if you like that you can present to
that special someone. Just call Pat at 1-866-424-
1090 and tell him what you'd like to spend. He'll
help you find the best cruise in your price range
- and even give you a discount*!  (*okay, some
cruise lines don't let us discount, but our
prices will be competitive and our service will
be terrific!)

Of course, you could just buy yourself a nice
getaway. Not exactly the spirit of the season,
but you're worth it!

Just a tiny bit of a newsletter tonight. There's
not much cruise news as the cruise lines wind
down 2005. And I have "homework" from the office
to finish, so I'll keep this to a minimum!

One thing Pat and I learned two weeks ago when we
sailed aboard the Celebrity Zenith was the plan
for rejuvenating the venerable Celebrity Century.
And it is exciting! Beginning in April, the
Century will head to Europe where it will go into
dry dock for a major facelift. Along with lots of
refurbishing, the ship will gain 24 new suites
and 314 new 42-square-foot balconies! All cabins
will be upgraded with nice new bedding and 24-
inch flat-screen TVs. The bathrooms will be
updated with nifty "bowl sinks" (the kind that
look like a bowl is sitting on the counter top).
There will be a new AquaSpa and an AquaSpa Cafe,
too. And the entire ship will be WI-Fied. (made
wirelessly compatible). Celebrity is adding a
specialty restaurant ($30 per person) and pledges
that the ship will be compatible with the
Millennium when everything is completed. Except
it will still be smaller and easier to navigate
for passengers! The total project cost $55
million - a drop in the bucket compared to the
cost of a new Millennium-class ship, so it's a
smart move for Celebrity.

The new and improved Century will emerge from dry
dock in June and will be posted in Europe doing
round-trip cruises from Amsterdam. In the fall,
the Century will return to the US where it will
pick up the 4- and 5-night Zenith itinerary. (
Meanwhile, the Zenith will be sent to Tampa). The
Galaxy and the Mercury are the next ships set for
sprucing up and balconies will most likely be
added to those ships, too.

So, who is ready to pack and sail the new and
improved Celebrity Century? Yeah, me too! Call
Pat for rates and dates. Europe this summer or
five nights this winter? Your call.

And now, it's back to work for me. Here's wishing
everyone a week of smooth seas and gentle breezes.

Teri


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