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March 29 - April 2, 2010, 4-Night Bahamas Cruise

Royal Caribbean's Majesty of the Seas
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Leaving from Miami, Florida and sailing Nassau, Key West & CocoCay

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Flights must come into either Miami, Florida (airport code: MIA) or Ft. Lauderdale (airport code: FLL)
Transfers are $15.80 pp each way ($31.60 pp round-trip) from MIA, $58 pp round-trip from Ft. Lauderdale

Option #1

Book Royal Caribbean’s airfare

(includes your transfers and in some cases, an overnight stay).

Their airfare rates include your transfer from the airport to the pier the day of the cruise and your transfer from the pier to the airport after the cruise (a $31.60 pp value).  If Royal Caribbean cannot get you a flight to arrive in time on 3/29/10, the quoted rate will also include an overnight stay in Miami on 3/28/10. If you do have an overnight, you will also be provided with a transfer from the airport to the hotel. By booking their air, you won’t have to worry about a thing!

Many air cities are available. Call Cruise & Crop for rates. Rates are subject to change.

 

Option #2

Book your own air and arrive on 3/28/10.
Book the pre-cruise hotel & transfers through Royal Caribbean.

Call Cruise & Crop for current rates on 1-night pre-hotel options through Royal Caribbean. These rates would also include your transfer to the pier (but you’d have to get your own transfer from the airport to the hotel the night before). Hotel stays must be booked before January 8, 2010. After this deadline, hotel packages may not be available.

Hotel currently being offered through RCCL:
1. Epic Hotel, Miami $166.70 per person based on double occupancy

You’d also need to purchase a one-way transfer from the pier to the airport for after the cruise.  This is $15.80 pp.

Hotel rates vary based on how many people are in the cabin.


Option #3

Book your own air and arrive on 3/29/10.
Book Royal Caribbean Transfers

If you book your own flights, flights must arrive at the Miami airport no later than 1:30 p.m. on 3/29/10 and leave no earlier than 11:00 a.m.. on 4/2/10.  Round-trip transfers can be purchased for $31.60 pp. Ft. Lauderdale: flights must arrive by 12:30 p.m. on 3/29/10 and depart after 12:00 p.m. on 4/2/10. Round-trip transfers can be purchased for $58 pp.

NOTE:  You CANNOT book your own air & hotel (to arrive on 3/28/10) and still purchase Royal Caribbean transfers.  If you do everything on your own, you’ll have to find your own transportation to and from the pier.  The Miami airport is approx. 25 minutes from the pier. Visit http://www.miamidade.gov/portofmiami/ for a list of Shuttles, Taxies and Rental companies. Cruise & Crop does not operate or control in any respect the services provided by these companies, nor does it guarantee their performance.

 

Option #4

Drive to the Pier

Parking Fees: $20/day for vehicles up to 20 feet in length, $40/day for vehicles over 20 feet
The total fee for the time the vehicle will be parked is due on entry. They accept cash, Visa, Mastercard, AMEX and Traveler’s Checks issued in U.S. dollars.

Directions From I-95:
Take I-95 north or south to I-395. Follow the directional signs to the Biscayne Boulevard exit. When you get to Biscayne Blvd., make a right. Go to 5th Street which converts to Port Blvd. (landmark: American Airlines Basketball Arena) make a left and go over the Port bridge. Follow directional signs to designated terminal.

Port of Miami
1015 N America Way
Miami, Fl 33132

Miami International Airport 20-30 minutes to the pier
4200 NW 21 St
Miami, Fl 33122

Please Note: The flights and hotels offered by Royal Caribbean can sell out. Do not delay in booking this portion of your trip. Call Cruise & Crop/CruiseOne to arrange these details.

In the United States: 1-800-645-1481
In Canada: 352-527-8473

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF USING CRUISE LINE AIR

ADVANTAGES:

  • The cost of air travel can be lower when purchased through the cruise line’s air/sea program, because the cruise line can negotiate lower air rates. Since they are subsidizing the cost, you are often able to save a great deal of money.
  • Transfers between the airport and pier are generally included at no cost to you. There are also representatives of the cruise line in the baggage claim area to assist you.
  • Should inclement weather or unforeseeable circumstances delay your flight, the cruise line will cooperate with the air carrier whenever possible in order for you to make the sailing.

DISADVANTAGES:

  • Your routing and airline schedule is arranged by the cruise line and may include connecting flights as deemed necessary by the airline or cruise line. Your routing may include a layover or change of planes, especially with flights to Europe, the Orient, South Pacific, Mexico and/or the opposite coast of the United States. As a general rule, you are scheduled to depart from and return to the same airport.
  • Unless you use the cruise line’s pre or post package at a designated hotel, there is an additional fee to change the date or flight itinerary. This is called an air deviation ($75 pp), and you must make your cruise consultant aware of your desire for the change so that necessary adjustments can be made.

If you are planning travel for June 2009 or beyond, please take a minute to review the passport policy below. If you don't already have a valid passport, be sure to avoid the rush and give yourself plenty of time to apply for one. Once you've got a passport in hand, the whole world is yours to explore.

AIR TRAVEL
ALL PERSONS traveling by air outside of the United States are required to present a passport or other valid travel document to enter or re-enter the United States.


LAND AND SEA TRAVEL
The following summarizes information available on the Department of Homeland Security’s website.

  • CURRENTLY: 
    U.S. citizens need to present either (a) a passport, passport card (scheduled to be in full production beginning in July 2008), or WHTI-compliant document; or (b) a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license, along with proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate.
  • LATER:
    On June 1, 2009, the U.S. government will implement the full requirements of the land and sea phase of WHTI.  The proposed rules require most U.S. citizens entering the United States at sea or land ports of entry to have a passport, passport card, or WHTI-compliant document

For more information, please visit travel.state.gov

Shore excursions are available to be booked. Go to Royal Caribbean's Website and click "Before you Board". Excursions can be reserved online up to 10 days before your sail date (March 19, 2010). Classes will be held in the evenings. Therefore, classes will not interfere with any shore excursions you may want to participate in.

The initial Meet & Greet will take place after dinner on Monday night. More details to come.

For your convenience, Travel Companion Insurance has been included in your confirmation.  There are separate totals on your invoice: with and without insurance.  Should you choose to decline the insurance, please pay the amount shown in the line item marked "Balance due without insurance."

NOTE for persons paying with a credit card:  Your insurance payment will show up as a separate charge on your credit card.

View Travel Companion's Document of Coverage

 

What you'll need...Personal Packing List

  • Passport (or Passport Card ) & a drivers license
  • Tickets & SetSail Pass
  • Casual Clothes for during the day
  • 3 Dressy Casual outfits for dinner
  • 1 Semi-formal outfit for dinner
  • A light jacket in case the Crop room is chilly
  • Swimsuit, cover-up, sunscreen
  • Work-out clothes
  • Camera & extra batteries
  • Pajamas Toiletries (hair-dryer, soap and shampoo are provided)
  • Tennis Shoes & Flip-flops
  • Walkie-Talkies (if you have them)
  • Small Tote Bag for Debarkation

What you'll need...Scrapbooking Packing List

For the open crops, please bring your own paper/photos/accessories/tools that you'll need to complete your own pages.  Please also bring your own supply of wet-wipes.  There is not a nearby bathroom so you may want wet-wipes to get the glue/ink off of your hands.

**Lighting**
Please be advised that the lighting is a little dim in the crop room.  You may want to think about bringing a lamp (such as a OTT-LITE® TrueColorTM Battery Powered Task Lamp).  We recommend bringing a battery operated lamp as there are limited outlets in the crop rooms.  If your lamp does need to be plugged in, please bring extension cords and a power strip.  I do not personally own one of these lamps so I am not endorsing it - I simply know that many crafters really like them.

If you are taking one of the classes, please bring the following basic kit: 

  • Scissors
  • Paper Piercer
  • 12" Personal Trimmer
  • Eyelet Setter and/or Crop-A-Dile (If you don't own one, don't feel like you need to run out and buy it - we will have ours for your use)
  • Brown & Black Distressing Ink
  • Pencil
  • Scotch Tape
  • Wet-Wipes
  • Large sewing needle and/or ribbon threader
  • Glue Sticks & Tape Runner
  • There will be a store on-board in case you forget any of the essentials!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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