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Featured Cruise Line: Disney Cruise Line
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Established in June 1994 as a division of the Walt Disney Company, Celebration, Florida-based Disney Cruise Line was created to offer a cruise experience as fun and exciting as its land-based resorts. The result, the 83,000-ton 2,400-guest Disney Magic, built in 1998, and her sister ship, Disney Wonder, which made her debut the following year, introduced innovative ideas to the cruise industry. While family-oriented in design, these ships are definitely not just for children. As the first owned-and-operated cruise line by the legendary "dream makers" at Disney, the ships were specifically designed with areas and activities that appeal to the unique vacation needs of adults and children. The innovative line designed its ships to provide the ultimate cruise vacation experience for all age groups. Both ships feature separate areas and activities specifically for adults, families, teens, and of course, children, who even have a 15,000-square-foot area dedicated just to them on both ships. When the 83,000-ton, 2,400-passenger, Disney Magic made her debut in July 1998, she introduced many unique ideas to cruising, such as "rotation dining," and places reserved just for adults. While purpose-built for families, Disney Magic was also designed to cater to the specific needs of adults and children, to ensure the best possible cruise vacation experience for all. more
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Featured Ship: Freedom of the Seas
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Freedom of the Seas is the flagship of the Freedom class of ships and is owned by the Royal Caribbean International. Freedom's maiden voyage was in June 2006, and Freedom was built in the STX Europe - Aker shipyard in Turku, Finland. At 158,000 gross tons, this ship hosts 3634 guests and 1360 crew. The ship's Royal Promenade has shops and eateries on each side, and many interior staterooms have windows offering a view of the Royal Promenade. The Royal Promenade has, a coffee shop, Sorrento's Pizzeria, a Ben and Jerry's ice-cream shop, Vintage's winery, the Bull and Bear Irish pub, and several Duty-free stores. The ship has an interactive water park, a dedicated adult pool and a main pool. The 13th deck has a sports area with a rock climbing wall, a FlowRider surfing pool as well as a miniature golf course and a full size basketball court. Other items include an ice skating rink, a casino, a Johnny Rockets restaurant and there is Wi-Fi connectivity throughout the ship. more
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Featured Destination: Black Sea
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The resorts of the Black Sea were once reserved for Russian Czars and the Politburo elite, writes one Cruise Specialist. Now this beautiful Eastern Riviera is accessible to all Westerners. Black Sea Cruises are usually 12 nights or longer and depart from Turkey, Greece, or Italy. They call on ports like Yalta, with its gold beaches and old wooden dachas; Odessa, the pearl of the Black Sea and home to great artists like Tchaikovsky and Pushkin; the Bulgarian Port of Varna, one of Eastern Europe's most coveted vacation spots for over 2500 years; Kusadasi with it's brimming brass bazaars and the ancient city of Ephesus; and the Greek Islands, the birthplace of Western Civilization as we know it. The Black Sea is an inland sea bounded by Europe, Anatolia and the Caucasus and is ultimately connected to the Atlantic Ocean via the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas and various straits. more
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