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CELEBRITY please take a look at some of our interests in in Itineraries. Were would you like to visit. Please add your comments so CELEBRITY can see them:

 

Mine are:

 

 

Miami, FL

Key West, FL

At Sea

Samana, Dominican Republic

Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Antigua

Guadeloupe

At Sea

At Sea

Freeport (Port Lucaya), Bahamas

Miami, FL

 

OR

 

Miami, FL

At Sea

Labadee, Haiti

At Sea

Aruba

Curacao

Bonaire

At Sea

At Sea

Miami, FL

 

OR

 

Miami, FL

Half Moon Cay, Bahamas

At Sea

Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Guadeloupe

Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos Islands

At Sea

Miami, FL

 

WHAT you think CELEBRITY???

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Bring another ship to sail out of UK;

Why do I have to fly to Amsterdam to sail around the UK?

Plenty of ports available apart from Southampton, Dover / Liverpool / Newcastle/ Harwich.

 

Sail the UK ( talk to the hand)

They should sail the Great Lakes so I don't have fly :p

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Would like to see cruises from Bayonne to spend a few nights in Bermuda and also over night Key West.

 

Or just a cruise from the East coast to spend a few nights in Key West with the mandatory stop in a foreign port.

 

A ten to 14 day cruise with over nights in Bermuda, Key West and Cuba sailing from the east coast.

 

Happy cruising 🌊🚢🇺🇸🌞

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CELEBRITY please take a look at some of our interests in in Itineraries. Were would you like to visit. Please add your comments so CELEBRITY can see them:

 

Mine are:

 

 

Miami, FL

Key West, FL

At Sea

Samana, Dominican Republic

Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Antigua

Guadeloupe

At Sea

At Sea

Freeport (Port Lucaya), Bahamas

Miami, FL

 

OR

 

Miami, FL

At Sea

Labadee, Haiti

At Sea

Aruba

Curacao

Bonaire

At Sea

At Sea

Miami, FL

 

OR

 

Miami, FL

Half Moon Cay, Bahamas

At Sea

Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Guadeloupe

Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos Islands

At Sea

Miami, FL

 

WHAT you think CELEBRITY???

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Several port stops in Cuba!

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My somewhat selfish dream: That Celebrity home-port a ship in Los Angeles...and alternate the following list of itineraries:

1) LA to Santiago Chile...14 nights

2) Santiago to LA...14 nights...

3) LA to Vancouver...10 nights

4) Vancouver to LA...10 nights

5) LA to Cabo to LA ...5 nights...

6) LA to Hawaii to LA...14 or 15 nights

7) LA round trip Mexican Riviera...7 nights

8) LA round trip Sea of Cortez...7 nights

 

Repeat those in some order or another four times to make up a full year of cruising. So, eight two week cruises one-way to or from South America (they could add Macchu Picchu cruisetour options), eight "Pacific Coastals" (using Victoria and Vancouver as the foreign ports, thus avoiding Ensenada--with extended cruisetour options to the Canadian Rockies), four long Hawaii cruises and 12 cruises to Mexico with three different itineraries. Enough variety that, with each itinerary running only four times a year, the demand is there for each cruise.

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My somewhat selfish dream: That Celebrity home-port a ship in Los Angeles...and alternate the following list of itineraries:

1) LA to Santiago Chile...14 nights

2) Santiago to LA...14 nights...

3) LA to Vancouver...10 nights

4) Vancouver to LA...10 nights

5) LA to Cabo to LA ...5 nights...

6) LA to Hawaii to LA...14 or 15 nights

7) LA round trip Mexican Riviera...7 nights

8) LA round trip Sea of Cortez...7 nights

 

Repeat those in some order or another four times to make up a full year of cruising. So, eight two week cruises one-way to or from South America (they could add Macchu Picchu cruisetour options), eight "Pacific Coastals" (using Victoria and Vancouver as the foreign ports, thus avoiding Ensenada--with extended cruisetour options to the Canadian Rockies), four long Hawaii cruises and 12 cruises to Mexico with three different itineraries. Enough variety that, with each itinerary running only four times a year, the demand is there for each cruise.

Good suggestions. We would like Vancouver to Hawaii return. The only place we can go without flying is Alaska. Tired of that.

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Would like to see cruises from Bayonne to spend a few nights in Bermuda and also over night Key West.

 

Or just a cruise from the East coast to spend a few nights in Key West with the mandatory stop in a foreign port.

 

A ten to 14 day cruise with over nights in Bermuda, Key West and Cuba sailing from the east coast.

 

Happy cruising 🌊🚢🇺🇸🌞

Yes, please! :)

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CELEBRITY please take a look at some of our interests in in Itineraries. Were would you like to visit. Please add your comments so CELEBRITY can see them:

 

Mine are:

 

 

Miami, FL

Key West, FL

At Sea

Samana, Dominican Republic

Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Antigua

Guadeloupe

At Sea

At Sea

Freeport (Port Lucaya), Bahamas

Miami, FL

 

OR

 

Miami, FL

At Sea

Labadee, Haiti

At Sea

Aruba

Curacao

Bonaire

At Sea

At Sea

Miami, FL

 

OR

 

Miami, FL

Half Moon Cay, Bahamas

At Sea

Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Guadeloupe

Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos Islands

At Sea

Miami, FL

 

WHAT you think CELEBRITY???

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Have you done the time and mileage calculations?

 

Miami to Aruba and back in 7 days?

 

Half Moon Cay? They would have to buy NCL. Whats wrong with CoCo?

 

Grand Turk is pretty much owned by Carnival and a stop for lines they own.

 

Do all the countrys have the interstructure to handle 2-3000 people?

Cabs, tour Co's, supplies?

There is a lot that RCCL/Celebrity has no influence or say over that would have to happen. But then Alice was served tea by a rabbit in Wonderland!

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My somewhat selfish dream: That Celebrity home-port a ship in Los Angeles...and alternate the following list of itineraries:

1) LA to Santiago Chile...14 nights

2) Santiago to LA...14 nights...

3) LA to Vancouver...10 nights

4) Vancouver to LA...10 nights

5) LA to Cabo to LA ...5 nights...

6) LA to Hawaii to LA...14 or 15 nights

7) LA round trip Mexican Riviera...7 nights

8) LA round trip Sea of Cortez...7 nights

 

Repeat those in some order or another four times to make up a full year of cruising. So, eight two week cruises one-way to or from South America (they could add Macchu Picchu cruisetour options), eight "Pacific Coastals" (using Victoria and Vancouver as the foreign ports, thus avoiding Ensenada--with extended cruisetour options to the Canadian Rockies), four long Hawaii cruises and 12 cruises to Mexico with three different itineraries. Enough variety that, with each itinerary running only four times a year, the demand is there for each cruise.

 

Love this idea!! It gives the West Coast cruisers a great variety!! Once we retire (in 3-4 years), we will probably turn to Princess, so we can cruise without the airfare.

 

GO BRUINS!!

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[but then Alice was served tea by a rabbit in Wonderland!

 

Sorry to nit pick but Alice was never served tea by a rabbit in Wonderland.

 

Madame....:mad:

 

My girl name is "Doris" My old business partner's girl name was "Alice" :p:D

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