Our big cruise in April, 2007 was probably the most fun we’d ever had squeezed into one week. Thank you! – If you were among the 73 people in our group who made all that fun possible. If you weren’t, I sincerely hope you can be there for the next big group vacation.
Life is truly all about the people in it -- and we've been blessed with a lot of great people.
Every vacation seems to include time spent fantasizing about the next vacation and on the last cruise we spent time with several of you planning the next trip. Perhaps you were one of the dozen people who suggested that we make this a yearly event? Yes... Yearly would be great, but the consensus was that we should try to plan a trip bi-annually so as to accommodate the most people possible.
We had toyed with the idea of an all-inclusive resort, but nearly everyone wanted to cruise again.Cruising assures great accommodations, great and diverse foods, lots of activities and the excitement of seeing places you'd probably otherwise never get to see.
While it may seem a bit early to be planning, we've also got some rather heavily scheduled people amongst us who need lots of lead time. Planning now gives everyone a chance to plan the time off of work, drop Christmas cookie weight and to budget well in advance of travel day.
Most of our group resides in the Delaware Valley, several people traveled thousands of miles to meet the group in Florida. Since the cruise, several people have mentioned that not everyone enjoyed the air travel but everyone loved the cruise.
As we planned, we wanted to have the fewest people travel by air as possible; so we've been looking at the cruises from Northeast US ports.
We think we found a great cruise that should satisfy the needs of the most people possible! The well priced cruise departs from Cape Liberty, New Jersey.
It includes nine nights beginning on April 17, 2009 to exotic ports in the Eastern Caribbean. The Royal Caribbean ship Explorer of the Seas makes stops in San Juan, Puerto Rico; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas; Casa De Campo, Dominican Republic and Labadee, Haiti – Royal Caribbean’s private island. Who do you know has ever been to Haiti?
We don’t need anything from you today! This trip is in the pre-planning phase. Just mark the date on your calendar, start setting aside a little money each week, and consider how much fun it is going to be to cruise with everyone again next year!
We’ll post updates at http://www.valincius.com and http://johnron2009.blogspot.com/
So save these links to your favorites!
Bon Voyage, John & Ron
Monday, February 4, 2008
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