An interview I did with the cruise director and the assistant cruise director on Royal Caribbean’s “Radiance of the Seas.” Typical interview but has a pretty funny ending.
Ice-skating rink show
travelwishtv.comSeasickness – If you get seasick it can and will ruin your cruise experience. Unless you’re 100% sure you don’t get seasick be sure to take something just in case. Most ships have stabilizers you can still feel the boat rocking especially at night when the boat picks up speed while most passengers are tucked away in there beds. You have several options. A doctor can give you a prescription for a patch that will last the whole time. You can also take one a day Dramamine or Bonine. If it makes you sleepy just take it at night instead of in the morning. If you don’t like taking medicine you can purchase wristbands that prevent seasickness through pressure points on your wrist. Ginger tea has also been known to calm sea sickness. If a cup of hot tea isn’t the best thing on a Caribbean cruise try taking a couple of Ginger tablets morning and night. It’s not only supposed to prevent seasickness but is also supposed to help your food digest. It’s available at your drug store in the vitamin section. I suggest you buy some before you depart on your next cruise who knows you might just ease the sickness for yourself or a fellow passenger.
www.WheelchairCruising.com, home of the world’s largest photo gallery devoted to accessible cruising presents this video. One of the accessible cruise specialsts from Connie George Travel Associates cruised on Oasis of the Seas to document the accessibility for our clients. This is a wheelchair accessible cabin’s bathroom. Book you next accessilbe cruise vacation through one our Access Team specialists at info@cgta.com or 610-532-0989.
See Chairman & CEO Richard Fain of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. rule the waves & wipeout on the FlowRider surfing simulator! We will let you be the judge! Surfing the FlowRider onboard is always a refreshing experience on a cruise vacation with Royal Caribbean.
Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas, the largest cruise ship in the world, departed shipyard at Turku Finland on Friday, Oct 30, heading for home at Ft Lauderdale, Florida. Watch emotional send off. Follow updates Twitter.com/CruiseGuy
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It takes several marine officers and engineers to create the ultimate guest experience onboard Allure of the Seas. Hear from Allure’s Captain and top engineers about their roles in delivering the “Wow” onboard.
Mark Murphy gives you a look into Royal Caribbean’s Allure of The Seas cruise ship. The revolutionary design of Allure of the Seas will fill your days at sea with wonder: wake to two-story ocean views in our contemporary Loft Suites, hop onto a classic, full-sized carousel in our Boardwalk neighborhood, spend some quiet time in our adults-only Solarium, and let the kids’ imaginations run wild in our Youth Zone. When it’s time to unwind, go for a stroll in Central Park – a meandering garden and lush public space lined with foliage and fine restaurants – or take in the majestic view from any of the multiple balconies overlooking the AquaTheater, the first amphitheater at sea.
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