By Gene Sloan, USA TODAY
What should Norwegian Cruise Line call its next two ships? We have some exciting news today, Cruise Log fans: You're going to help decide.
Norwegian Cruise Line is collaborating with USA TODAY to hold a naming contest for the line's two as-yet-unnamed Project Breakaway vessels currently on order for delivery in April 2013 and April 2014.
Norwegian's Cruising for Names contest, as it's being called, runs from today through Aug. 14 and the winners will receive a trip for two to the first ship's inaugural festivities.
Read more at: http://travel.usatoday.com/cruises/post/2011/07/norwegian-cruise-line-usa-today-ship-name-contest/177313/1
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Cruising Fun For Everyone
Alumni Cruises offers a variety of cruise options for adults and children with disabilities.
By: Janine Wolfe
Traveling with kids is never easy. For many families living with a person with disabilities, travel can be twice as difficult.
That’s why Alumni Cruises started Autism On The Seas, dedicated to servicing the cruising travel needs for individuals and families
living with Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome, and all Cognitive, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities as well as (but not limited to) Cerebral Palsy and Down Syndrome.
They have been collaborating with Royal Caribbean International since 2007 for their Group Cruises. They also provide Individual Autism Cruise Services for those individuals and families who wish to cruise on any date or ship of their choice on Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Carnival, Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess or Disney.
Read more at: http://trumbull.patch.com/articles/cruising-fun-for-everyone
By: Janine Wolfe
Traveling with kids is never easy. For many families living with a person with disabilities, travel can be twice as difficult.
That’s why Alumni Cruises started Autism On The Seas, dedicated to servicing the cruising travel needs for individuals and families
living with Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome, and all Cognitive, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities as well as (but not limited to) Cerebral Palsy and Down Syndrome.
They have been collaborating with Royal Caribbean International since 2007 for their Group Cruises. They also provide Individual Autism Cruise Services for those individuals and families who wish to cruise on any date or ship of their choice on Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Carnival, Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess or Disney.
Read more at: http://trumbull.patch.com/articles/cruising-fun-for-everyone
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