Sunday, January 22, 2012
Vivian asked her customers, Why Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas ?
Click Title to learn more about the Vision of the Sea (Take a virtual tour, watch video, etc).
From Royal Caribbean: From Alaska to Hawaii, Mexico to Asia, our worldly Vision-class ships can take your curiosity just about anywhere. Spend an afternoon by the pool at the adults-only Solarium, complete with retractable roof. Or find your next great adventure at the bungee trampoline, rock-climbing wall, and mini golf course. When the sun goes down, enjoy fine dining and a Broadway-style show. On Splendour of the Seas® this fall, exciting new renovations bring even more to love onboard, including 100 new balconies, an outdoor movie screen, and an array of new dining options. On the beautiful Vision of the Seas, you'll never lose sight of why you came onboard – thanks to endless windows that immerse you in the coastal scenery and wide open sea. More relaxing moments can be had at the VitalitySM Spa, boasting treatments from massages to acupuncture, or at the sunlit Solarium pool – the perfect adults-only retreat. At-sea adventure more your style? Then try you luck at the Casino Royale®, catch a spectacular Broadway-style show, or see what the evening holds at eight bars and lounges across the ship. It's all here – on one amazing vacation.
Vivian asked her customers, Why Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas ?
It’s a great size ship. Not over large, and of course, not small. Not too elaborate, like some of RCI’s new ships. Easy to get around. George F, Orlando, Fl
This ship had all the needed amenities. Their children’s program was very good; My kids had fun. Lillian F, Orlando, Fl
My experience on the Vision was a 14N cruise across the Atlantic, from Belgium to Boston, several years back. We had a great time. I loved going to the Solarium area each morning, quietly having my coffee, and putting some thoughts (usually work) on paper, as my friends slept in. We had 3 in our room … with the 3rd being on the sofa (me), which was so much better, at my age, than being on a bunk. I also enjoyed my 4 days at Sea … quiet time … get one’s thoughts together. As always, I loved the shows, the meals, and more importantly, the ports of calls offered (Amsterdam, Paris, Scotland (we saw the Tatoo), Ireland, and others). Vivian M Webb, MCC, Lynchburg, VA
Isn't it time to plan Your Royal Caribbean, Vision of the Seas cruise ?
Vivian asked her customers, Why Panama Canal ?
Click title to learn more about the Panama Canal.
Vivian asked her customers, Why Panama Canal ?
The second time we took the Panama Canal cruise, we took our kids, to give them an opportunity for a little history, while on vacation. It’s important for us to give our kids new experiences. Matthew O., Little Rock, AR
What a great experience in viewing the locks from the ship. I know this is a cruise we will choose to do again. I'm so glad we took Vivian's advice, and choose a balcony cabin. Sally K, Los Angeles, CA
Friends invited us to join them, so we weren’t really choosing to go because of our desire to see the Panama Canal. I’m so glad our friends invited us. It’s an experience never to be forgotten. Jack L, Orlando, Fl
I wondered how hot it would be, being outside, going through the canal. But that morning was wonderful. Hope to do this cruise again some day. Anita F, Bolder, Co.
We weren’t able to do a 14 or 15 night and go from East Coast to West Coat (or vice-versa). Vivian expressed that the East Coast side of the Panama Canal was the best part to see and we would be pleased with only a 10 night cruise. We were very pleased. Angela R, Lynchburg, VA
Vivian suggested looking at the ports of call, when deciding which Panama Canal cruise we wanted. Choosing, based on this suggestion, gave us the opportunity to choose a cruise that gave us places we had never been before. Great cruise. Kevin T, Lynchburg, VA
I've probably been 5 times on a Panama Canal cruise. I've been with Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Holland America, and with cruise lines that no longer exist. I've been all the way through the canal, from West Coast to East Coast, and I've done cruises that only included a partial. Doing just a partial is fine, with the East side offering the better viewing locks, and because the cruise line offer tours, that can take you on a boat to go over to the West side. One can either choose the lowest price cruise, or dig deeper, and choose a cruise, giving you ports you've been to. I think I enjoy the cruise more, when it includes a stop in Costa Rica and in Panama. It's a great opportunity to see part of our history, with taking a Panama Canal cruise. Vivian M Webb, MCC, Lynchburg, VA
Isn't it time to plan your Panama Cruise today ?
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