CrownCast Episode 5.1

October 31, 2006

Episode 5 is now available for download.

Questions can be e-mailed to Questions@crowncast.org
Hosts: Jamie and Veronica Snyder
Location: Live from the Sea view Cafe aboard Jewel of the Seas
Guest: None

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Topics:

  • Whats new on the CrownCast Website?
  • Where are the old RCI ships now?
  • New cruise trip report
  • Hurricane Wilma and its effect on Cozumel
  • Cozumel Cruz Roja (Red Cross) - visit: Cozumel Cruz Roja
  • Humane Society of Cozumel - visit: Humane Society
  • A review of the Island of Cozumel and the town of San Miguel
  • Snorkeling with Eagle Ray Divers
  • Shopping at Los Cinco Soles
  • Getting around with Can do Maps
  • Hot Post - Discussion of a hot  post on CruiseCritic.com
  • Another update of the passport issue

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Snorkeling with Eagle Ray Divers

Running Time: 20.08

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Listener Cruise Trip Report October 2006

October 30, 2006

Majesty Of The Seas

Departure Port: Miami, Florida
Ports of Call: Miami, Florida; Cococay, Bahamas; Nassau, Bahamas; Miami, Florida
Date: January 2004

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This month’s Listener Cruise review is from The CrownCast Staff; Jamie, Veronica’s thoughts on the Bahamas. This review of Majesty of the Seas is full of information so check it out.

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Nassau, Bahamas

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Royal Caribbean Celebrates Holidays on the High Seas

October 30, 2006

MIAMI, Oct. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — With the holiday season just around the corner, Royal Caribbean International is gearing up to transform its fleet into floating “Winter Wonderlands,” ensuring that sun-seekers will not have to leave tradition behind. Outfitted with the touches of home, these sailings convey the festive spirit with an abundance of colorful decorations, holiday music, and caroling by the staff and guests - minus the stressful planning and cold climates that often accompany the season. [Read more]

CrownCast Cruise Articles

October 27, 2006

The ships that never were.

While I was doing all the research for the where are they now page, I discovered two ships that never made the Royal Caribbean International lineup after the merger of their two companies Admiral and RCCL. Emerald Seas and Azure Seas were both Admiral holdings and were sold almost immediately after the merger. Unfortunately both of these ships have met there ends in India. I thought it would be nice to remember them here.

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CrownCast Cruise Articles

October 26, 2006

Where are the older ships?

Many of us think back longingly back to the times when luxury cruising was the only way to go. My wife and I never had the chance to cruise on any of these pre-Sovereign of the Seas Royal Caribbean ships that have been sold and re-christened, thankfully non of these ships have gone to the breakers. If you have taken a cruise on any of these ships and you are interested in being on the podcast and talking about it send me an email. We would love to have you on.

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Tropical Weather Update

October 24, 2006

Royal Caribbean International continues to closely monitor the path and progress of Hurricane Paul to ensure our guests enjoy safe and comfortable cruises, and to make certain our ships steer clear of the storm. [Read more]

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