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Hi Everyone,
I received this information from Celebrity and thought it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site. Best regards, Ray LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905 http://www.lighthousetravel.com Tropical Weather Update September 15, 2004 - 10 a.m. Celebrity Cruises continues to closely monitor the path and progress of Hurricane Ivan to ensure our guests enjoy safe and comfortable cruises and to make certain our ships steer clear of the storm. The company also continues to monitor its operations resulting from Hurricane Frances. The safety and comfort of our guests are always the foremost concern of Celebrity Cruises. Given Hurricane Ivan’s location and projected path, we are currently altering the itinerary of one Celebrity Cruises ship. We will update this information three times daily – at 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Ships sailing from Port Everglades Century, currently on its September 11 sailing, will make a port call in Cozumel, Mexico, today; make a port call at Key West, Florida, on Thursday; spend the day at sea on Friday; and return to Port Everglades on Saturday, September 18. At this time, no other Celebrity Cruises ships are being impacted by tropical weather. We will continue to closely monitor weather conditions and update this information at 3 p.m. today. |
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Hi Everyone,
I received this information from Royal Caribbean and thought it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site. Best regards, Ray LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905 http://www.lighthousetravel.com Tropical Weather Update September 15, 2004 - 10 a.m. Royal Caribbean International continues to closely monitor the path and progress of Hurricane Ivan to ensure our guests enjoy safe and comfortable cruises and to make certain our ships steer clear of the storm. The company also continues to monitor its operations resulting from Hurricane Frances. The safety and comfort of our guests are always the foremost concern of Royal Caribbean International. Due to damage caused by Hurricane Frances, Royal Caribbean International is currently unable to bring its ships to Freeport, Bahamas; and Coco Cay, Bahamas, Royal Caribbean's private island. Also, Royal Caribbean International's Mariner of the Seas is currently unable to sail into Port Canaveral, Florida. In the case of Port Canaveral, a sand bar, 50 feet wide, was created by Hurricane Frances in the channel leading to the port. This has reduced the depth of the water in that area to approximately 30 feet. Mariner of the Seas, which normally sails from Port Canaveral, is one of the largest cruise ships in the world and requires a minimum water depth of 35 feet to safely sail. As a result, Mariner of the Seas is not currently able to sail from Port Canaveral. Given Hurricane Ivan's location and projected path, we are currently altering the itineraries of several Royal Caribbean International ships. We will update this information three times daily - at 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Ships sailing from Port Canaveral Sovereign of the Seas, normally scheduled to depart Port Canaveral on September 13, on a four-night sailing, made that sailing from Port Everglades. The ship will sail a modified itinerary and will return to Port Canaveral on Friday morning, September 17. At the conclusion of this sailing, the company will transport guests from Port Canaveral to Port Everglades and the Orlando airport. Sovereign of the Seas will resume its normal Friday and Monday departures from Port Canaveral starting on Friday, September 17. Mariner of the Seas, originally scheduled to depart Port Canaveral on September 12, on a seven-night sailing, made that sailing from the Port of Miami. The ship will not makes its normally scheduled port of call in Georgetown, Cayman Islands, today. Instead, the ship will spend the day at sea today. The ship will return to the Port of Miami on Sunday morning, September 19. Royal Caribbean will transport guests to Port Canaveral and the Orlando airport at the conclusion of this sailing. Ships sailing from the Port of Miami Explorer of the Seas currently on its September 12 sailing, will make a port call in Costa Maya, Mexico, on Wednesday; make a port call in Cozumel, Mexico, on Thursday; and make a port call in Belize City, Belize, on Friday. The ship will return to the Port of Miami on Sunday morning, as scheduled. Majesty of the Seas currently on its September 13 sailing, will spend the day at sea today; make a port call in Key West, Florida, on Thursday; and return to the Port of Miami on Friday, September 17. Ships sailing from Port of Galveston Rhapsody of the Seas currently on its September 12 sailing, will make a port call in Belize City, Belize, on Wednesday; make a port call in Costa Maya, Mexico, on Thursday; and make a port call in Cozumel, Mexico, on Friday; and return to the Port of Galveston on Sunday, September 19. Ships sailing from Cape Liberty Cruise Port Voyager of the Seas currently on its September 10 sailing, will make a port call in San Juan, Puerto Rico, today; make a port call in Philipsburg, St. Maarten, on Wednesday; make a port call in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, on Thursday; spend the day at sea on Friday and Saturday; and return to Cape Liberty on Sunday, September 19. At this time, no other Royal Caribbean International ships are being impacted by tropical weather. We will continue to closely monitor weather conditions and update this information at 3 p.m. today. |
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Hi Everyone,
I received this information from Princess and thought it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site. Best regards, Ray LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905 http://www.lighthousetravel.com 9/15/2004 Hurricane and Tropical Storm Update September 15, 2004 -- Updated 11:00 am PDT Princess Cruises is closely monitoring the current and projected path of Hurricane Ivan as well as Tropical Storm Jeanne in order to ensure the safety and comfort of our passengers and crew, which is always our foremost priority. The following is an update of Princess' sailings in the region. Caribbean Princess Voyage B438 Caribbean Princess departed on an Eastern Caribbean itinerary on September 11. Due to storm warnings for St. Thomas and St. Maarten, Caribbean Princess has been re-routed and is calling instead at Montego Bay today, Wednesday. The new itinerary for the remainder of the voyage is: Port Date Arrival Departure Montego Bay Wed 15 Sep 8 am 5 pm At Sea Thurs 16 Sep Nassau Fri 17 Sep 8 am 6:30 pm Port Everglades Sat 18 Sep 7 am Golden Princess Voyage 5438 Due to the US Department of State's Travel Warning advising against travel to Grenada in the aftermath of Hurricane Ivan, Golden Princess' sailing departing September 12 has been modified to replace the scheduled port call in Grenada with a call at Dominica. Because of tropical storm warnings, Golden Princess' current sailing has also been modified to replace St. Kitts with Barbados. The revised itinerary for the remainder of the cruise is: Port Date Arrival Departure Barbados Wed 15 Sep 7 am 5 pm Isla Margarita Thurs 16 Sep 8 2 pm Aruba Fri 17 Sep 8 am 6 pm At Sea Sat 18 Sep San Juan Sun 19 Sep 6 am We are continuing to closely monitor Hurricane Ivan and Tropical Storm Jeanne and will post any updates to this information on our web site, www.princess.com. |
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Hi Everyone,
I received this information from Royal Caribbean and thought it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site. Best regards, Ray LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905 http://www.lighthousetravel.com Tropical Weather Update September 15, 2004 - 3 p.m. Royal Caribbean International continues to closely monitor the path and progress of Hurricane Ivan, in the Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Jeanne, in the Caribbean, and Hurricane Javier, off Mexico's west coast. We do this to ensure our guests enjoy safe and comfortable cruises and to make certain our ships steer clear of the storms. We also continue to monitor our operations resulting from Hurricane Frances. The safety and comfort of our guests are always the foremost concern of Royal Caribbean International. Due to damage caused by Hurricane Frances, Royal Caribbean International is currently unable to bring its ships to Freeport, Bahamas; and Coco Cay, Bahamas, Royal Caribbean's private island. Also, Royal Caribbean International's Mariner of the Seas is currently unable to sail into Port Canaveral, Florida, but will resume its normal Sunday departures from there on September 19. In the case of Port Canaveral, a sand bar, 50 feet wide, was created by Hurricane Frances in the channel leading to the port. This has reduced the depth of the water in that area to approximately 20 feet, and the depth of the water in the deepest part of the channel to approximately 30 feet. Mariner of the Seas, which normally sails from Port Canaveral, is one of the largest cruise ships in the world and requires a minimum water depth of 35 feet to safely sail. The channel is currently being cleared of the excess sand and Mariner of the Seas will return there this Sunday Given the locations and projected paths of Hurricane Ivan, Tropical Storm Jeanne, and Hurricane Javier, we are currently altering the itineraries of several Royal Caribbean International ships. We will update this information three times daily - at 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Ships sailing from Port Canaveral Sovereign of the Seas, normally scheduled to depart Port Canaveral on September 13, on a four-night sailing, made that sailing from Port Everglades. The ship will make a port call in Nassau, Bahamas, today and Thursday, and will return to Port Canaveral on Friday morning, September 17. At the conclusion of this sailing, Royal Caribbean will transport guests from Port Canaveral to Port Everglades and the Orlando airport. Sovereign of the Seas will resume its normal Friday and Monday departures from Port Canaveral starting on Friday, September 17. REVISED: Mariner of the Seas, originally scheduled to depart Port Canaveral on September 12, on a seven-night sailing, made that sailing from the Port of Miami. The ship will not make its port call in Georgetown, Cayman Islands, today. Instead, the ship will spend today at sea. The ship will now return to Port Canaveral on Sunday morning, September 19. At the conclusion of this sailing, Royal Caribbean will transport guests from Port Canaveral to the Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami airports, as well as the Port of Miami. REVISED: Mariner of the Seas, will resume its normal Sunday departures from Port Canaveral starting on Sunday, September 19. Ships sailing from the Port of Miami Explorer of the Seas currently on its September 12 sailing, will make a port call in Costa Maya, Mexico, today; make a port call in Cozumel, Mexico, on Thursday; make a port call in Belize City, Belize, on Friday; and return to the Port of Miami on Sunday, September 19. Majesty of the Seas currently on its September 13 sailing, will spend today at sea; make a port call in Key West, Florida, on Thursday; and return to the Port of Miami on Friday, September 17. Ships sailing from Port of Galveston Rhapsody of the Seas currently on its September 12 sailing, will make a port call in Belize City, Belize, today; make a port call in Costa Maya, Mexico, on Thursday; make a port call in Cozumel, Mexico, on Friday; and return to the Port of Galveston on Sunday, September 19. Ships sailing from Cape Liberty Cruise Port Voyager of the Seas, currently on its September 10 sailing, will make a port call in San Juan, Puerto Rico, today; make a port call in Philipsburg, St. Maarten, on Wednesday; make a port call in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, on Thursday; and return to Cape Liberty on Sunday, September 19. Ships sailing from the Port of San Diego REVISED: Legend of the Seas, currently on its September 12 sailing, will not make its port call in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Thursday. The ships will spend the day at sea on Thursday and Friday; make a port call in Ensenada, Mexico, on Saturday; and return to San Diego on Sunday, September 19. Ships sailing from the Port of Los Angeles REVISED: Monarch of the Seas, which departs on Friday, September 17, on a three-night sailing, will not make its port call in Ensenada, Mexico, on Saturday. The ship will spend the day at sea on Saturday; make a port call in Ensenada on Sunday; and return to Los Angeles on Monday, September 19. At this time, no other Royal Caribbean International ships are being impacted by tropical weather. We will continue to closely monitor weather conditions and update this information at 7 p.m. today. |
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Hi Everyone,
I received this information from Celebrity and thought it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site. Best regards, Ray LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905 http://www.lighthousetravel.com Tropical Weather Update September 15, 2004 - 3 p.m. Celebrity Cruises continues to closely monitor the path and progress of Hurricane Ivan, in the Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Jeanne, in the Caribbean, and Hurricane Javier, off Mexico’s west coast. We do this to ensure our guests enjoy safe and comfortable cruises and to make certain our ships steer clear of the storms. We also continue to monitor our operations resulting from Hurricane Frances. The safety and comfort of our guests are always the foremost concern of Celebrity Cruises. Given the locations and projected paths of Hurricane Ivan, Tropical Storm Jeanne, and Hurricane Javier, we are currently altering the itinerary of one Celebrity Cruises ship. We will update this information three times daily – at 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Ships sailing from Port Everglades Century, currently on its September 11 sailing, will make a port call in Cozumel, Mexico, today; make a port call at Key West, Florida, on Thursday; and will return to Port Everglades on Saturday, September 18. At this time, no other Celebrity Cruises ships are being impacted by tropical weather. We will continue to closely monitor weather conditions and update this information at 7 p.m. today. |
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Hi Everyone,
I received this information from Celebrity and thought it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site. Best regards, Ray LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905 http://www.lighthousetravel.com Tropical Weather Update September 15, 2004 - 7 p.m. Celebrity Cruises continues to closely monitor the path and progress of Hurricane Ivan, in the Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Jeanne, in the Caribbean, and Hurricane Javier, off Mexico’s west coast. We do this to ensure our guests enjoy safe and comfortable cruises and to make certain our ships steer clear of the storms. We also continue to monitor our operations resulting from Hurricane Frances. The safety and comfort of our guests are always the foremost concern of Celebrity Cruises. Given the locations and projected paths of Hurricane Ivan, Tropical Storm Jeanne, and Hurricane Javier, we are currently altering the itinerary of one Celebrity Cruises ship. We will update this information three times daily – at 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Ships sailing from Port Everglades Century, currently on its September 11 sailing, will make a port call in Cozumel, Mexico, today; make a port call at Key West, Florida, on Thursday; and will return to Port Everglades on Saturday, September 18. At this time, no other Celebrity Cruises ships are being impacted by tropical weather. We will continue to closely monitor weather conditions and update this information at 10 a.m. Thursday. |
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Hi Everyone,
I received this information from Celebrity and thought it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site. Best regards, Ray LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905 http://www.lighthousetravel.com Tropical Weather Update September 15, 2004 - 7 p.m. Celebrity Cruises continues to closely monitor the path and progress of Hurricane Ivan, in the Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Jeanne, in the Caribbean, and Hurricane Javier, off Mexico’s west coast. We do this to ensure our guests enjoy safe and comfortable cruises and to make certain our ships steer clear of the storms. We also continue to monitor our operations resulting from Hurricane Frances. The safety and comfort of our guests are always the foremost concern of Celebrity Cruises. Given the locations and projected paths of Hurricane Ivan, Tropical Storm Jeanne, and Hurricane Javier, we are currently altering the itinerary of one Celebrity Cruises ship. We will update this information three times daily – at 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Ships sailing from Port Everglades Century, currently on its September 11 sailing, will make a port call in Cozumel, Mexico, today; make a port call at Key West, Florida, on Thursday; and will return to Port Everglades on Saturday, September 18. At this time, no other Celebrity Cruises ships are being impacted by tropical weather. We will continue to closely monitor weather conditions and update this information at 10 a.m. Thursday. |
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Hi Everyone,
I received this information from Royal Caribbean and thought it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site. Best regards, Ray LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905 http://www.lighthousetravel.com Tropical Weather Update Tropical Weather Update September 15, 2004 - 7 p.m. Royal Caribbean International continues to closely monitor the path and progress of Hurricane Ivan, in the Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Jeanne, in the Caribbean, and Hurricane Javier, off Mexico's west coast. We do this to ensure our guests enjoy safe and comfortable cruises and to make certain our ships steer clear of the storms. We also continue to monitor our operations resulting from Hurricane Frances. The safety and comfort of our guests are always the foremost concern of Royal Caribbean International. Due to damage caused by Hurricane Frances, Royal Caribbean International is currently unable to bring its ships to Freeport, Bahamas; and Coco Cay, Bahamas, Royal Caribbean's private island. Also, Royal Caribbean International's Mariner of the Seas is currently unable to sail into Port Canaveral, Florida, but will resume its normal Sunday departures from there on September 19. In the case of Port Canaveral, a sand bar, 50 feet wide, was created by Hurricane Frances in the channel leading to the port. This has reduced the depth of the water in that area to approximately 20 feet, and the depth of the water in the deepest part of the channel to approximately 30 feet. Mariner of the Seas, which normally sails from Port Canaveral, is one of the largest cruise ships in the world and requires a minimum water depth of 35 feet to safely sail. The channel is currently being cleared of the excess sand and Mariner of the Seas will return there this Sunday Given the locations and projected paths of Hurricane Ivan, Tropical Storm Jeanne, and Hurricane Javier, we are currently altering the itineraries of several Royal Caribbean International ships. We will update this information three times daily - at 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Ships sailing from Port Canaveral Sovereign of the Seas, normally scheduled to depart Port Canaveral on September 13, on a four-night sailing, made that sailing from Port Everglades. The ship will make a port call in Nassau, Bahamas, today and Thursday, and will return to Port Canaveral on Friday morning, September 17. At the conclusion of this sailing, Royal Caribbean will transport guests from Port Canaveral to Port Everglades and the Orlando airport. Sovereign of the Seas will resume its normal Friday and Monday departures from Port Canaveral starting on Friday, September 17. Mariner of the Seas, originally scheduled to depart Port Canaveral on September 12, on a seven-night sailing, made that sailing from the Port of Miami. The ship will not make its port call in Georgetown, Cayman Islands, today. Instead, the ship will spend today at sea. The ship will now return to Port Canaveral on Sunday morning, September 19. At the conclusion of this sailing, Royal Caribbean will transport guests from Port Canaveral to the Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami airports, as well as the Port of Miami. Mariner of the Seas, will resume its normal Sunday departures from Port Canaveral starting on Sunday, September 19. Ships sailing from the Port of Miami Explorer of the Seas currently on its September 12 sailing, will make a port call in Costa Maya, Mexico, today; make a port call in Cozumel, Mexico, on Thursday; make a port call in Belize City, Belize, on Friday; and return to the Port of Miami on Sunday, September 19. Majesty of the Seas currently on its September 13 sailing, will spend today at sea; make a port call in Key West, Florida, on Thursday; and return to the Port of Miami on Friday, September 17. Ships sailing from Port of Galveston Rhapsody of the Seas currently on its September 12 sailing, will make a port call in Belize City, Belize, today; make a port call in Costa Maya, Mexico, on Thursday; make a port call in Cozumel, Mexico, on Friday; and return to the Port of Galveston on Sunday, September 19. Ships sailing from Cape Liberty Cruise Port Voyager of the Seas, currently on its September 10 sailing, will make a port call in San Juan, Puerto Rico, today; make a port call in Philipsburg, St. Maarten, on Wednesday; make a port call in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, on Thursday; and return to Cape Liberty on Sunday, September 19. Ships sailing from the Port of San Diego Legend of the Seas, currently on its September 12 sailing, will not make its port call in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Thursday. The ships will spend the day at sea on Thursday and Friday; make a port call in Ensenada, Mexico, on Saturday; and return to San Diego on Sunday, September 19. Ships sailing from the Port of Los Angeles Monarch of the Seas, which departs on Friday, September 17, on a three-night sailing, will not make its port call in Ensenada, Mexico, on Saturday. The ship will spend the day at sea on Saturday; make a port call in Ensenada on Sunday; and return to Los Angeles on Monday, September 19. At this time, no other Royal Caribbean International ships are being impacted by tropical weather. We will continue to closely monitor weather conditions and update this information at 10 a.m. Thursday. |
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Hi Everyone,
I received this information from Royal Caribbean and thought it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site. Best regards, Ray LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905 http://www.lighthousetravel.com Tropical Weather Update Tropical Weather Update September 15, 2004 - 7 p.m. Royal Caribbean International continues to closely monitor the path and progress of Hurricane Ivan, in the Gulf of Mexico, Tropical Storm Jeanne, in the Caribbean, and Hurricane Javier, off Mexico's west coast. We do this to ensure our guests enjoy safe and comfortable cruises and to make certain our ships steer clear of the storms. We also continue to monitor our operations resulting from Hurricane Frances. The safety and comfort of our guests are always the foremost concern of Royal Caribbean International. Due to damage caused by Hurricane Frances, Royal Caribbean International is currently unable to bring its ships to Freeport, Bahamas; and Coco Cay, Bahamas, Royal Caribbean's private island. Also, Royal Caribbean International's Mariner of the Seas is currently unable to sail into Port Canaveral, Florida, but will resume its normal Sunday departures from there on September 19. In the case of Port Canaveral, a sand bar, 50 feet wide, was created by Hurricane Frances in the channel leading to the port. This has reduced the depth of the water in that area to approximately 20 feet, and the depth of the water in the deepest part of the channel to approximately 30 feet. Mariner of the Seas, which normally sails from Port Canaveral, is one of the largest cruise ships in the world and requires a minimum water depth of 35 feet to safely sail. The channel is currently being cleared of the excess sand and Mariner of the Seas will return there this Sunday Given the locations and projected paths of Hurricane Ivan, Tropical Storm Jeanne, and Hurricane Javier, we are currently altering the itineraries of several Royal Caribbean International ships. We will update this information three times daily - at 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Ships sailing from Port Canaveral Sovereign of the Seas, normally scheduled to depart Port Canaveral on September 13, on a four-night sailing, made that sailing from Port Everglades. The ship will make a port call in Nassau, Bahamas, today and Thursday, and will return to Port Canaveral on Friday morning, September 17. At the conclusion of this sailing, Royal Caribbean will transport guests from Port Canaveral to Port Everglades and the Orlando airport. Sovereign of the Seas will resume its normal Friday and Monday departures from Port Canaveral starting on Friday, September 17. Mariner of the Seas, originally scheduled to depart Port Canaveral on September 12, on a seven-night sailing, made that sailing from the Port of Miami. The ship will not make its port call in Georgetown, Cayman Islands, today. Instead, the ship will spend today at sea. The ship will now return to Port Canaveral on Sunday morning, September 19. At the conclusion of this sailing, Royal Caribbean will transport guests from Port Canaveral to the Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami airports, as well as the Port of Miami. Mariner of the Seas, will resume its normal Sunday departures from Port Canaveral starting on Sunday, September 19. Ships sailing from the Port of Miami Explorer of the Seas currently on its September 12 sailing, will make a port call in Costa Maya, Mexico, today; make a port call in Cozumel, Mexico, on Thursday; make a port call in Belize City, Belize, on Friday; and return to the Port of Miami on Sunday, September 19. Majesty of the Seas currently on its September 13 sailing, will spend today at sea; make a port call in Key West, Florida, on Thursday; and return to the Port of Miami on Friday, September 17. Ships sailing from Port of Galveston Rhapsody of the Seas currently on its September 12 sailing, will make a port call in Belize City, Belize, today; make a port call in Costa Maya, Mexico, on Thursday; make a port call in Cozumel, Mexico, on Friday; and return to the Port of Galveston on Sunday, September 19. Ships sailing from Cape Liberty Cruise Port Voyager of the Seas, currently on its September 10 sailing, will make a port call in San Juan, Puerto Rico, today; make a port call in Philipsburg, St. Maarten, on Wednesday; make a port call in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, on Thursday; and return to Cape Liberty on Sunday, September 19. Ships sailing from the Port of San Diego Legend of the Seas, currently on its September 12 sailing, will not make its port call in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Thursday. The ships will spend the day at sea on Thursday and Friday; make a port call in Ensenada, Mexico, on Saturday; and return to San Diego on Sunday, September 19. Ships sailing from the Port of Los Angeles Monarch of the Seas, which departs on Friday, September 17, on a three-night sailing, will not make its port call in Ensenada, Mexico, on Saturday. The ship will spend the day at sea on Saturday; make a port call in Ensenada on Sunday; and return to Los Angeles on Monday, September 19. At this time, no other Royal Caribbean International ships are being impacted by tropical weather. We will continue to closely monitor weather conditions and update this information at 10 a.m. Thursday. |
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Hi Everyone,
I received this information from Carnival and thought it would be of interest. If you have missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site. Best regards, Ray LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905 http://www.lighthousetravel.com Itinerary Update (9/15/04 2:00 PM EST) – We are closely monitoring the progress of Hurricane Ivan. We have currently made itinerary changes for several ships as shown below. DEPARTING FROM TAMPA: SENSATION - Five day cruise that departed Mon., Sept. 13 from Miami will return to Tampa on Sept. 18. INSPIRATION - Seven day cruise departing Sun., Sept. 12 will visit Progreso (Tue.), Cozumel (Wed.), Belize (Thur.) and Costa Maya (Fri.) DEPARTING FROM NEW ORLEANS: CARNIVAL CONQUEST - Seven day cruise departing Sun., Sept. 12 will visit Cozumel (Wed.) and Progreso (Fri.) HOLIDAY - Five day cruise that departed Sat., Sept. 11 will visit Progreso (Mon.) and Veracruz (Tue.) HOLIDAY - Five day cruise that departed on Sat., Sept. 11 will return to Galveston, Texas on Thur., Sept. 16. Guests will have three options to debark: (1) debark on Thurs. and make independent transportation arrangements; (2) debark on Fri., Sept. 17 and take complimentary bus transportation to New Orleans; (3) stay onboard and sail back to New Orleans with arrival planned for Sat. afternoon. HOLIDAY - Four day cruise scheduled to depart on Thurs., Sept. 16 will be changed to a two day cruise-to-nowhere departing on Sat., Sept. 18 at 7:00 PM (boarding is planned to begin at 3:00 PM). Guests that sail on the 2 day will receive a 50% cruise fare refund and a $50 per person onboard credit. Guests that elect to cancel will receive a full refund. DEPARTING FROM BALTIMO CARNIVAL MIRACLE - Seven day cruise departing Sun., Sept. 12 will visit Nassau (Wed.) and Port Canaveral (Thur.) DEPARTING FROM GALVESTON: CELEBRATION - Five day cruise that departed Sat., Sept. 11 will visit Progreso (Mon.) and Veracruz (Tue.) DEPARTING FROM MIAMI: FASCINATION - Four day cruise departing Mon., Sept. 13 will visit Nassau (Tue.) CARNIVAL TRIUMPH - Seven day cruise that departed Sat., Sept. 11 will visit San Juan (Mon.), St. Thomas (Tues.) and Nassau (Fri.) DEPARTING FROM NEW YORK: CARNIVAL LEGEND - Eight day cruise that departed Sun., Sept. 12 will visit St. Thomas (Thur.) and San Juan (Fri.) Up-to-date information on ship arrivals and departures will be available at www.carnival.com and via recorded message at 1-800-CARNIVAL. You can also email questions to -- please include booking number and/or ship and sailing date to expedite a response. Individuals who are scheduled to sail on any of the above voyages should check regularly for updates. |
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