Ft. Lauderdale and Dania Florida’s Port Everglades is the home of Royal Caribbean Cruises newest and largest cruise ship in the world, the Oasis of the Seas.
This is our stateroom from our Royal Caribbean cruise
To celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary, we cruised Royal Caribbeans Liberty of the Seas with our family and friends (over 30 people) for a back to back Caribbean cruise. This is part five of our Journey. And probably the most spectacular because weve missed Liberty after being staked in a major traffic jam on Jamaica. We were escorted by Jamaican police to the harbor, just to see Liberty sail away. But due an excellent action of Libertys captain and the Jamaican coast guard we were brought back to the ship and had to enter by a rope ladder at open seas The spoken language is Dutch
MS Independence of the Seas is a Freedom-class cruise ship operated by the Royal Caribbean cruise line that entered service in April 2008. The 15-deck ship can accommodate 4370 passengers served by 1360 crew. She was built in the Aker Finnyards drydock in Turku, Finland, builder of Freedom of the Seas and Liberty of …the Seas, her sister ships of the Freedom class. At 154407 gross tons,[4] she joined Freedom of the Seas and Liberty of the Seas as the largest cruise ships and passenger vessels ever built (at the time of construction). She is 1112 feet (339m) long, and typically cruises at 21.6 knots (40 km/h). The vessel operates from Southampton, England,.[2] all year round on European itineraries starting April 2010. Independence of the Seas is the third of the Freedom-class vessel. In October 2009, Oasis of the Seas, the first ship in the Oasis-class displaced the Freedom-class as the world’s largest passenger ships.
Our cruise departing from Baltimore, Maryland on Royal Caribbean’s Enchantment of the Seas. 9 night New England and Canada cruise. Sailing September 9 – 18, 2010. Ports of call were: 1. Portland, Maine 2. Bar Harbor, Maine 3. Saint John, Newfoundland, Canada 4. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and 5. Boston, Massachusetts.
The beautiful Celebrity Century on a 5 Nt Western Caribbean Cruise after its 55m Drydock with beautiful new enhancements.
Dean Cain and Amy Yasbeck take a break from shooting their latest short film project onboard Allure of the Seas to catch up with us. See which ship features they’re excited to try next! We’d love to stay in touch! Connect with us on Facebook www.facebook.com & Twitter twitter.com

Watch and listen to Royal Caribbean Cruise Line’s Oasis of the Seas as she sails away from Port Everglades Inlet in Ft Lauderdale, Florida on 1/30/2010. See the Oasis of the Seas “LIVE” every Saturday at www.PortEvergladesWebcam.com Visit http to view our exclusive photos of Oasis! Miss a webcam sail away? No problem! Visit the Port Everglades Webcam Archive at www.PortFever.com Enjoy! Sponsored by www.MortgageMobile.com
Some pictures from our Western Caribbean cruise aboard the Crown Princess in November 2009. This was our daughter’s first cruise.
Charles Malik Whitfield and Scott Elrod have a chat in Central Park while shooting a short film on Allure of the Seas, Royal Caribbean’s newest cruise ship. These two actors share the plot of the film they are shooting onboard.
Family reunion on a Cruise Ship for 9 days to Eastern Caribbean for Summer 2009
Oasis of the Seas – Our 2011 Spring Break cruise was on Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas over the dates of April 2-9, 2011. I have attempted to condense highlights from our 7 night cruise down to three and a half minutes. We stopped in Labadee Haiti, Falmouth Jamaica and Cozumel Mexico. The ship is amazing and we had perfect weather the entire cruise. The big surprise/highlight was the quality of the entertainment. We saw the play “Hairspray”, the ice show, Beatlemania, “Oasis of Dreams” in the Aqua Amphitheater and the “Come Fly with Me” show. Richard Spacey was the Cruise Director. royal caribbean oasis of the seas cruise labadee falmouth jamaica cozumel mexico spring break western richard spacey zip line surfing flow rider allure liberty beatlemania dreams come fly with me boardwalk central park rising tide neon trees animal snellville ga georgia gwinnett county bruce johnson nikon d5000 stop motion dreamworks freedom tour cabin Haiti royalcaribbeanoasis reviews review photo photos oasisoftheseas cruise ship April 2011
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.
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