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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Royal Caribbean - CruiseOne offers


Royal Caribbean has some amazing offers right now and CruiseOne just made it better!

We can book you an ocean view, upgrade you to a balcony, pay your gratuities and give you OBC.

For the next 3 days - Thru Thursday, February 6th we will PAY YOUR GRATUITIES along with very good Royal Caribbean offers during their WOW sale.


The promotion is applicable to the following:
·         All new reservations made between February 4th  and February 6th
·         Sailing 5 or more nights
·         Applicable to ocean-view and above
·         Departing between March 1st and September 30, 2014
 
 
Combinable with this offer is:  FREE Upgrade from an Oceanview room to a Balcony

Free Upgrade - from an Ocean View to a Balcony for Allure, Freedom, Independence, Jewel, Navigator, and Oasis 6-8 night Caribbean Sailings

AND
 
Book between January 1 - February 28, 2014 on any 6-night or longer sailing departing March - December 2014 and receive up to $400 in Onboard Credit.
 
Suites $300 per stateroom
Balcony $150 per stateroom
Ocean View $75 per stateroom
 
Bonus.... Book a Europe Sailing and add $100 onboard credit to each of the above.
Excludes Quantum of the Seas sailings.
 
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Other Royal Caribbean Offers:
 
 
 






SHIP SAIL DATE ITINERARY
  
 

Adventure of the Seas® April 20, 2014 Miami to Southampton

Adventure of the Seas® November 2, 2014 Southampton to San Juan

Brilliance of theSeas® August 31, 2014 Harwich to Boston

Independence of the Seas® May 4, 2014 Ft. Lauderdale to Southampton

Liberty of the Seas® May 1, 2014 Ft. Lauderdale to Barcelona

Liberty of the Seas® October 26, 2014 Barcelona to Ft. Lauderdale

Oasis of the Seas® September 1, 2014 Ft. Lauderdale to Barcelona

Oasis of the Seas® October 15, 2014 Southampton to Ft. Lauderdale

Serenade of the Seas® April 26, 2014 New Orleans to Barcelona

Serenade of the Seas® November 6, 2014 Barcelona to New Orleans

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Uber Cool Coca Cola Machines on Royal Caribbean

 Coca-Cola® and Royal Caribbean Introduce Freestyle Machines Onboard


Hi my name is Bob Midyette, and I am the Director of Fleet Beverage Operations for Royal Caribbean International and our wonderful luxury line, Azamara Club Cruises. Sometimes you are in the right place at the right time to witness evolution leap forward, skipping what should be its next logical iteration. Here is an example of that.

Three years ago, I was invited to visit Coca-Cola¿s corporate office to explore our future efforts together. My gracious hosts were escorting me to various behind the scenes and highly restricted areas, like the famous Coke boardroom (I did not sit in Warren Buffets chair, but I did think about it) and the time capsule-like persevered office of Robert Woodruff President from 1923-54, where all the items in his office, or on his desk, are exactly where he left them.

Up to this point it was a surreal experience and the tour continued to a few more unique areas. However the best was saved for last, and just after lunch I was escorted to the Coca-Cola Innovation Lab for the final series of meetings. This hidden and tightly secured laboratory is a combination of the design lab at Apple and Willy Wonka¿s chocolate factory, (minus the peculiarities of the movie host). I found myself immersed in a world of futuristic flavors, packaging, machines, and technology. I worked very hard to keep my hands in my pockets and not lick the wallpaper, ever mindful of those naughty children from the movies. Eventually I was lead into a separate, purposely non-descript room, further sequestered from all of the other innovations. This was where I saw it, and for the remaining day and a half of my meetings with Coca-Cola, pretty much all I could think of. What was it that captured my attention so completely? It was not the fizzy lifting drinks, although cool, they are still not quite perfected.

It was a machine, designed by Ferrari, with the interface of an iPad (remember this was before the iPad even existed) and 125 flavors of various Coke products, all in a footprint smaller than the standard vending machine.
It was beyond sexy, it was über cool.

Using medical micro dosing technology, flavor cartridges just slightly larger than those of the standard ink jet printer opened a world of flavors never available before (Orange Coke, anyone? or Peach Fanta Zero?). It was like going from an IBM series 700 mainframe to an iPhone 4, skipping everything in-between. After a series of conversations, Coca-Cola agreed to work with us on being the first cruise line to deploy the Freestyle machine.

From that point forward, Coca-Cola and Royal Caribbean began the effort to integrate the changes needed for the machines to work onboard our ships, which included a few health code modifications for a marine environment as well as the addition of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) to use with our souvenir soda cups. The RFID cups allow guests to serve themselves for the period of their voyage and automatically expire after their voyage.

I am pleased to finally say that in early June, our multi-year efforts came to fruition. We completed the first installation of Coca-Cola Freestyle on Majesty of the Seas, with several other ships (all U.S. based) scheduled this year. We expect the deployment to continue well into 2013. As far as the Coca-Cola Innovation Lab, I have not been invited back since my initial visit, but if I do, I hope to find something else astounding to bring to the Fleet¿and I¿m not ruling out the fizzy lifting drinks either, by then they just might have it perfected.
 

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Royal Caribbean Heads Underground in New York's Subway


I just had my car wrapped so this I thought this was super fun!  Can you imagine your just going to work one day and you catch your ride in this?


This is from Travel Agent Central
February 6, 2012 By: Susan Young


Royal Caribbean International is targeting New York-area commuters in a brand campaign that involves imagery and messaging both inside and outside the 42nd Street S line in Manhattan this February.
As commuters are transported between Times Square and Grand Central Station, the cruise line will give them a taste of the Royal Caribbean cruising experience with fully-branded shuttle cars supporting the cruise line’s new messaging.
First rolled out in December 2011, the campaign is focused on reawakening consumers to the sights and sounds of the sea by communicating the decree, “The Sea is Calling. Answer it Royally.”


The subway cars, which are wrapped both inside and out, reflect actual Royal Caribbean cruise ships. The cars’ interiors are each separately wrapped as an onboard theater featuring marquees of some of the Broadway shows guests can see onboard select Royal Caribbean ships such as Hairspray, Chicago and Saturday Night Fever; an onboard spa with bamboo showers and masseuse; as well as an open deck area complete with a surf simulator and surfer.

Each car conveys the options for entertainment, relaxation and adventure that can be enjoyed on a Royal Caribbean cruise vacation. Commuters, who will be treated to special surprises during the month, are encouraged to take photographs and videos to share with friends through their social media channels, tagging Royal Caribbean by using the specified hashtag #RoyalShuttle.
Royal Caribbean also challenges fans to find “hidden treasures” in the shuttle artwork, including characters such as Shrek and Po from the cruise line’s exclusive partnership with film studio powerhouse DreamWorks Animation.

Royal Caribbean offers cruising options to Bermuda and the Caribbean out of Bayonne, N.J., and Baltimore, Md., onboard Explorer of the Seas and Enchantment of the Seas.