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Cruising
With The King™
Tribute Cruises for Elvis Fans |
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FOURTH
ANNUAL
"MEMORIES
OF THE KING"
Birthday
Tribute Cruise |
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Royal
Caribbean
“Radiance Of The Seas” |
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Departing
from Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Ports of Call:
Key West, Florida; Cozumel, Mexico;
George Town, Grand Cayman; Montego Bay, Jamaica |
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Headlining
Tribute Artist
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Tribute
Artist
Todd Anderson
as Elvis is a delightfully entertaining show for all ages! Todd's
voice, costumes and moves are an exciting depiction of an actual
Elvis concert. From the opening music of "Space Odyssey:
2001" Todd struts onstage delivering the powerful ballads and
tender love songs that Elvis made famous.
Todd's friendly interaction with his audience is quite remarkable
as he connects to them with humorous stage bits and beautiful satin
scarves.
Todd's performances are always colorful, but never off-color. |
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From
Ontario, Canada, Roy LeBlanc is the
2003 winner of the Memphis Elvis Extravaganza World Elvis Competition,
as well as the 2001 winner of the Collingwood Elvis Fest, the world's
largest Elvis contest. Also active with "Walk a Mile in My
Shoes" in the UK, Roy thrills audiences of all sizes with his
Elvis Tribute. |
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Artist Scott
Ringersen
has been thrilling audiences with his high-energy tribute show "The
Elvis Experience" for over ten years. Based in South Florida,
he has appeared in Las Vegas, opened for the Platters and shared
the stage with the Coasters and the Crests. Known for his outstanding
vocal range and authentic tribute show, Scott has developed an extensive
and loyal international fan base. He has performed his show at the
Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach, the Boca Raton Resort and Club in
Boca Raton, at Atlantis in the Bahamas and on several Royal Caribbean
cruise ships. Scott has been voted Best Entertainer in the State
of Florida for the past five years by Florida Monthly Magazine. |
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Date |
Ports
of Call |
Event |
Location |
Time |
Day
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01/27/2008
Sunday |
Fort Lauderdale, FL
(5:00 PM departure) |
Visit our Hospitality Table to pick up your Event Tickets and Event Schedule. |
Deck 7
Centrum |
1:30-4:00
PM |
WELCOME ABOARD SHOW features the many eras of Elvis! Followed by a Meet and Greet and Photo Op with our tribute artists.
"I never expected to be anybody important. Maybe I'm not now but whatever I am, whatever I will become will be what God has chosen for me. I feel He is watching every move I make." Elvis Presley, 1/8/35-8/18/77.
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Colony Club |
10:15-11:15
PM |
Day
2
01/28/2008
Monday |
Key West
7:00 AM
to
2:00PM
Formal Night |
LIVE FROM VEGAS, a Tribute, with a guest appearance by Buddy Holly.
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Colony Club |
4:00-5:00
PM |
Day
3
01/292008
Tuesday |
Cozumel
9:00AM -
to
4:00PM
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ELVIS: FROM HAWAII
A nostalgic tribute to the 1973 Aloha concert and the King's last album to reach #1. |
Colony Club |
10:15-11:15
PM
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Day
4
01/30/2008
Wednesday |
Grand Cayman
10:00AM
to
6:00PM |
STUDIO FUN! Your chance to perform your favorite song, prizes!
Followed by a rock-and-roll tribute, featuring Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash and Elvis as The Million Dollar Quartet.
" 'Without a song, the day would never end; without a song, a man ain't got no friend; without a song, the road would never bend. Without a song.' So I keep singing a song." Elvis Presley. |
Colony Club |
7:45-8:30PM |
Day 5
1/31/2008
Thursday |
Montego Bay
7:00AM
to
4:00PM
Formal Night |
AN AFTERNOON IN THE GARDEN takes us back to the King's 1972 Madison Square Garden concert.
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Colony Club |
5:00-6:00 PM |
Day 6
2/01/2008
Friday |
At Sea |
FAREWELL SHOW "MEMORIES OF THE KING" follows the King's celebrated career from his early rockabilly days to when he became an international superstar, featuring a guest appearance by Roy Orbison.
"When I was a child, I was the hero in comic books and movies. I grew up believing in a dream. Now, I've lived it out. That's all a man can ask for." Elvis Presley. |
Colony Club |
5:00-6:00 PM |
Day 7
2/02/2008
Saturday |
Fort Lauderdale, FL
7:00AM
arrival |
ELVIS HAS LEFT THE SHIP! |
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FORT
LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA (FL)
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Fort
Lauderdale lies along the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the
New River, 25 miles north of Miami. Its warm tropical weather
attracts many people throughout the year. For sun-worshippers,
the city has six miles of beaches.
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are also many recreational waterways with extensive boating
facilities, access to every conceivable watersport, a variety
of fascinating museums and trendy restaurants, and an array
of entertainment venues. |
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to see and do in the Ft. Lauderdale area: |
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Take a 30-minute airboat ride across the Everglades, one of
the most breathtaking natural areas in America. Discover a
variety of fish and birds that inhabit the area, and perhaps
see the most famous Everglades inhabitant - the alligator.
• Enjoy Sawgrass Reptile
Exhibit after your ride and take the opportunity to touch
or possibly hold a small alligator. Discover the replica of
a Seminole Indian village. See tropical birds, rare snakes,
and even the endangered Florida panther. |
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Take a narrated drive through Port Everglades over the Intercoastal
Waterway and along the famous Fort Lauderdale Beach. Explore
the International Swimming Hall of Fame. Shop the luxurious
stores on Las Olas Boulevard, explore the Riverwalk area and
more. Stop and see Esplanade Park, the crossroads of the Center
for Performing Arts and the Museum of Discovery and Science.
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Take a 90-minute Intercoastal Waterway cruise, and hear a
lively commentary from the boat's captain on the history of
the New River and Fort Lauderdale's historic sites. |
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KEY
WEST, FLORIDA (FL)
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Ernest
Hemingway made wild, colorful Key West his home, and you will
want to do the same. Home to modern-day adventurers, artists
and poets, the island's charming Old Town teems with restaurants,
bars and unique shops. Add pristine coral reefs, coconut palms
and a laid-back attitude that's truly contagious, and it's
easy to see why so many visitors to Key West never leave.
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Enjoy the pleasures of a glass-bottom boat on a unique and
informative eco-tour of the only living coral reef in the
continental United States. It's home to over 300 species of
fish, which complete the colorful and intriguing seascape.
The boats are specially designed to provide maximum viewing
with minimum stress to the delicate reef environment. |
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Visit the Museum of Art and History at the Custom House, a
"must-see" when in Key West. Take a traditional
trolley tour through historic Key West. Marvel at the priceless
treasures on a visit to the Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Museum.
Absorb the local charm on a stroll down Duval Street, lined
with quaint shops, cafés and restaurants. |
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COZUMEL,
MEXICO
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The
Conquistadors first saw Mexico from the shores of Cozumel
while searching for gold. Today, visitors to the island continue
to seek out gold and silver jewelry in the shops of San Miguel
while having a great time in its many local bars and restaurants.
Plus, the waters around Cozumel's sheltered coral reefs make
this one of the best snorkeling areas in the world.
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Don't miss
the opportunity to explore the ruins of the ancient Mayan
city of Tulúm, majestically perched above the turquoise
Caribbean. The site was occupied as far back as 600 A.D. However,
it was most densely populated around 1200 A.D.
You will be struck by the pyramid-shaped El Castillo, which
dominates the city from atop a forty-foot cliff. The nearby
Temple of the Descending God provides equally excellent insight
into the architecture of the Mayan people, who gained considerable
achievements in the arts and sciences, only to decline and
vanish for no apparent reason. |
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Castillo Real - (Royal
Castle)
• Cedral,
a small village is the agricultural center of Cozumel. Many
Mayan ruins can be found in and around its confines.
• Celarin
Lighthouse on the southwest
tip of the island. Fantastic view from the top if you can
handle the 127 steps.
• Chankanaab
Park
• Chichen-Itza,
Tulum & Coba - Mayan Riviera
• El
Cedral - Located about two
miles off the main highway, this is the easiest to reach of
Cozumel's ruins. It is believed to be the oldest on the island.
• Museo
de Cozumel - Features displays
showcasing Cozumel's history, people and natural geography. |
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Museum of Indigenous
Instruments - Showcases
over 600 authentic pre-Hispanic instruments from all over
Mexico.
• Museo
de las Isla de Cozumel -
Cozumel Mexico
The museum features art exhibits, pieces from the Mayan culture
and the Spanish conquest and displays life in Cozumel from
the 1940's to today.
• San
Gervasio Mayan Ruins (pronounced
san-her-ba-see-oh) is a major excavation of Mayan ruins covering
an area of about 10 acres and situated in beautiful &
cool forest surroundings. While
not as impressive as Tulum or Chichen Itza, San Gervasio provides
you with a sense of the Mayan culture and history.
• San
Miguel - Cozumel Mexico
Cozumel's only town has kept some
of the flavor of a Mexican village. |
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GEORGE TOWN,
GRAND CAYMAN
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 Grand
Cayman is one of a group of three magnificent tropical islands
Christopher Columbus called "Las Tortugas" (the
turtles) for the sea creatures he found in the ocean water.
The designation did not endure, however, for on later maps
the islands were labeled the Caimanau, the Carib Indian
word for "crocodile." The name "Caimanas"
refers inaccurately to the iguanas native to the islands,
which were perhaps at one point mistaken for crocodiles.
Among other attractions, visitors to the island will enjoy
learning about the turtles, visiting the town of Hell, exploring
Seven-Mile Beach and enjoying the undersea world. |
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premier attraction on Grand Cayman is Seven Mile Beach, white
as snow, soft as talc. Name your game—snorkeling, swimming,
sailing, windsurfing over rippling waves, or gliding under
them in a passenger submarine. In George Town, retail therapy
is value for money with duty-free bargains on crystal, perfume
and jewelry fashioned of silver and prized pink coral. |
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MONTEGO BAY,
JAMAICA
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The
recently renovated "Mo' Bay," as the locals call
this town, competes with Ocho Rios as the island's most
visited resort town. Montego Bay has great bars and restaurants,
renowned shopping, and an endless array of leisure activities.
And with the friendly hospitality of the Jamaican people,
having a great time is always "no problem." |
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Interior Stateroom
Please note: Stateroom images and
features are samples only.
Actual furniture, features, colors and configurations may vary. |
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Two twin beds
(can convert into queen-size), sitting area with sofa, vanity area,
and a private bathroom.
(165 sq. ft.) |
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Mahwey Productions, LLC |
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in association with
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"MAKING
A DIFFERENCE IN PEOPLE'S LIVES THROUGH CRUISING" |
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show times, locations, and tribute artists are subject to change without
notice. |
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