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Carnival Cruise Supper Club

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

carnival113x70_main_diningSo many ships offer alternative dining (most at a fee of $15-30 per person) and they do deliver a wonderful relaxing evening and glorious food.  Carnival has gone one better and offers a Supper Club.  My husband and I cruised on the Valor and decided to give it a try.  It’s a winner.

As a Supper Club, it offers music and dancing while dining. A trio plays pleasant tunes from the 40s to the 70s and in between courses, it’s nice to dance with your partner.  The dance floor is small, adding to the intimacy of the club, and the ambiance and décor are very lovely.  It is slightly reminiscent of the glory days of the 40s and 50s when couples really dressed to go to El Morocco or the Stork Club in NY.  The good news is all you need to wear  is casual “country club elegance”.

The menu choices were excellent and we were shown the choices in cuts for steak, veal or chops as well as lobster.  Our dinner was truly a gourmet’s delight both for the palate and the eye.  There are also so many courses that you need to pace yourself.  That was our only complaint.  Our waitress wanted us to place our entire order as “that’s the way they do it”.   My husband said that is not the way we do it and we wish to take our time. We ordered one course at a time and were glad to wait.  Other patrons who allowed the waitress to do it her way were in and out of the supper club within an hour.  We enjoyed a lovely two hour evening of dinner and dance and will do it again.  Please just remember to not order the main course at the same time as appetizer and salad. The cost of this marvelous evening was $30 per person.

Hope this will entice cruisers to step up to Carnival’s Scarlett’s Supper Club.

To view the Supper Club Menu, click here

*Please note that Supper Clubs are available only on Carnival Legend, Carnival Miracle, Carnival Pride, Carnival Spirit, Carnival Conquest, Carnival Glory, Carnival Valor, Carnival Liberty, Carnival Freedom, Carnival Splendor and — coming soon — Carnival Dream.

Contributed by:  L. Unger
laura@atlastravelweb.com

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Disney Dining Plan FREE with a 6 night stay August – October 2009

Monday, March 30th, 2009

wdw033009_220Buy this Walt Disney World Resort vacation package with hotel and Theme Park tickets and get the Disney Dining Plan FREE!

Are you hungry for some fun? At this affordable price, you can celebrate any magical milestone – with meals and a snack included for every night of your visit! What a delicious way to enjoy their Walt Disney World® Resort vacation!

Offer Details:
When you purchase this 5-night, 6-day Walt Disney Travel Company package for the Walt Disney World Resort, with accommodations for five nights at a select Disney Value Resort and a 6-day Magic Your Way Base Ticket, they’ll get the Disney Dining Plan FREE!

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Booking and Travel Window:

  • Booking Window: Now – June 21, 2009
  • Travel Window: Offer available for stays most nights
    Aug. 16 – Oct. 3, 2009

Pricing:
$1,390* for a family of four, staying in a standard room at a select Disney Value Resort. That’s like paying $58 per person, per day!

Ask about packages for other lengths of stay and accommodations at other select Walt Disney World Resort Hotels.

*Price based on 2 adults, 1 junior and 1 child. The number of rooms allocated for this offer is limited. Tickets are for one Theme Park per day and must be used within 14 days of first use. No group rates or other discounts apply. Please call 1-800-942-3301 for more details.

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Cyndi Lauper Live at the Atlantis Resort – Stay 4 nights for the price of 3

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

See Cyndi Lauper Live at Atlantis !    Check in 21 May 2009 – Check out 25 May 2009

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Earth Hour

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

EARTH HOUR
Lights Out Saturday, March 28, 2009
8:30 – 9:30 p.m. local

earth_hourTurn off your lights for one hour to express your support for action on climate change. Across the globe, more than a billion people are expected to participate in one of the greatest mass demonstrations in history, shutting off lights in homes, offices and public sites to proclaim the need for new policies and practices to address global climate change.

The goal of Earth Hour is to make a powerful visual statement on climate change by shutting down all lights on March 28 from 8:30 – 9:30 p.m. local time. Last year, Earth Hour saw 50 million people participate in 370 towns and cities in 35 countries on all seven continents. The experience inspired many people and businesses to change their energy habits and has influenced government energy policy in countries around the world.

Atlas, as well as many of our preferred travel partners will be participating. For example, all of Abercrombie & Kent’s local offices, and many of its employees, will be participating in Earth Hour. Their camps, lodges and ships will use only emergency lighting, and we they have asked their hotel partners to do the same.

Please support this effort by literally turning off the lights for one hour, to symbolize your commitment to finding solutions to climate change. In addition, we encourage you to:

  • Ask government officials to turn off the lights at iconic buildings and national landmarks
  • Replace standard light bulbs with energy-efficient compact fluorescent bulbs
  • Ask your family, friends and co-workers to join you in supporting Earth Hour.
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NCL Cruise Line

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

ncllogoNCL Cruise Line News…

NCL Cruises unveiled a new Behind the Scenes tour that lets you see areas from the galley to the bridge.

The cost of the basic tour is $55 per person and include sushi and sake tasting. The upgraded tour costs $150, and  includes cocktails and dinner.

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For the first time in over 11 years, Norwegian Cruise line will have a ship in Port Canaveral. Beginning October 9, 2010 through April 16, 2011, the Norwegian Sun will sail alternating 7 day Eastern and Western Caribbean cruises departing every Saturday.

The Eastern Caribbean cruise will visit Nassau, St. Thomas and St. Maarten. The Western Caribbean cruise will call in Cozumel, Guatemala, Belize City and Key West.

The Norwegian Pearl will also offer 7 day Caribbean cruises instead of the 10 days previously offered, beginning October 10, 2010 through April 10, 2011. Western Caribbean cruises will visit Belize City, Roatan, Costa Maya and Key West. Eastern Caribbean cruises will visit the Dominican Republic, St. Thomas, Tortola and their private island, Great Stirrup Cay.

Of course there is no bigger news than the NCL Epic coming out in May 2010. The ship will features the biggest ship-within-a-ship suite complex at sea, comprising 60 suites and villas on two private decks at the top of the ship. Guests staying in one of these suites will have exclusive access to the Courtyard Villa complex featuring a pool, two whirlpools, gym, sauna, sundeck, indoor/outdoor dining, bar/nightclub and concierge lounge.

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Spain Vacation Packages

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Spain’s cultural capitals, Madrid & Barcelona are replete with new museums, hotels and restaurants, plus new air and train service are making the two cities easier to reach than ever before.  See this recent article featured in Travel Trade for more details.

Visit our web site dedicated to Spain travel for a great selection of vacations to Madrid and Barcelona.

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Traveling with a Laptop

Friday, March 27th, 2009

rccllaptopShould you bring a laptop while traveling?

This is a personal question that really depends on many things. What you’ll be doing, where you are going and how long will you be traveling?

I would like to share some guidelines that may help with your decision.

Reasons you should bring a laptop:

You can email your family and friends. Having your laptop, you can email your loved ones back home. This is something you could do at most internet cafes, which is a much nicer atmosphere than your hotel room. Most cafes around the world do offer free Wifi when you order something. Not all cafes have free Wifi; some do have a small charge. Newer cruise ships also offer Wifi, but make sure and purchase a package, as usage rates can be high.

You can download all your photos. You can download your digital photo right to your laptop. This will keep your camera’s memory stick free everyday. This will allow you to capture that favorite photo. If your memory stick is full, you would lose that favorite photo moment.

Keeping a journal of the cities you visited. Sometimes we see so much on our vacation that we tend to forget something. Keeping a journal along the way will allow you to never forget. It also allows you to post your travel blogs in writing.

Calling home for free (or very cheap) with Skype. For mere cents per minute you can make calls to landlines and cell phones from all over the world with Skype. It allows you to call from any web-enabled laptop. It’s a great way to keep in touch over the phone.

You can get lots of local information. Many laptops today have maps, directions, schedules and must-see sites for key cities. Maybe you would like get tickets to a play or need to get those directions to a restaurant. You can get all the information you need right from your laptop. Usually it’s much better than carrying around big guidebooks.

You can work. Even though we are on vacation, sometimes we still have our work on our minds. Maybe you have an on-line business and need to be kept informed. Having your laptop with you allows you to still work.  

Reasons you should keep your laptop home:

It could get lost, stolen or damaged. Where you are traveling really depends on the risks, which could range from mild to extreme. Getting your laptop insured by home or travel insurance is really not likely. Most insurance companies won’t cover you unless you pay a very high premium.

It’s extra weight to carry. If weight is an issue then you may want to keep it home. Depending on where you are traveling, you would need to bring your power adapter and any plug in devices to operate your laptop.

Surfing the internet. As we all know, the internet can be addicting. You could spend hours surfing the web, when we should be enjoying the experience of the city that you paid to see.

Checking in at the airport.  Our new airport regulations require us to open our carry bags to get through security. When you are traveling with your laptop, you will have to remove your laptop from the carry case for security inspection, so allow extra time for check-in.

You need to base your decision on where you are going. The more remote destinations you are traveling to, the less likely you will find a Wifi connection. Some remote islands will probably only have a dial up connection, which would probably be very slow.

The biggest consideration is whether you feel you actually need a laptop. Some people absolutely need to stay connected. If you decide to bring it, I would recommend a soft case to protect it. I would use a water-resistant case. Remember to never stow your computer in your luggage.

Contributed by: A Sternberg
angie@atlastravelweb.com

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Globus River Cruises 2010

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

globusjewelscentraleuropeGlobus just released the Avalon Waterways River cruise brochure for 2010. Avalon will launch 2 new ships and various new itineraries.

Paris to Normandy’s Landing Beaches
Grand France
Castles on the Rhine to the City of Music
Taste of the Danube
Christmastime in Germany & Austria

To celebrate their new itineraries, and to encourage travelers to book their 2010 river cruise vacation, Globus is offering early booking incentives. Guests receive $150 off per person on any Egypt, China, Galapagos or Taste of the Danube cruise and land only vacation and $300 off per person when booking any of these itineraries including airfare.

For European itineraries guests receive $250 off per person select Europe river cruises and land only vacations, or $500 off per person on air inclusive vacations. Bookings must be made, under deposit and discount applied between March 25th and June 30th for travel through Dec. 31, 2010. The offer applies to new 2010 bookings only and will not be applied to existing bookings.

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Luxury Cruise Update

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

silverseas_collage1At Atlas, we offer hundreds of cruises throughout the year, with special pricing, and added amenities. Many cruises include complimentary shore excursions. However, we have found that in some ports clients would prefer to go on their own. Therefore, beginning with sailings as of June 1, 2009 cruises with Crystal Cruises, Regent Seven Seas, Silversea Cruises and Yachts of Seabourn, client will be able to choose one of the following options:

1.  Complimentary Shore event
2.  Shipboard credit of $150 per person
3.  Ensemble Hotel & Resort collection credit of $175 per person

The only exception is that you must make your selection at least 75 days prior to travel, if not, the default will be the complimentary shore event.

Call one our of luxury cruise specialist at 800-942-3301 to learn more about these hosted cruises.

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Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

 

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Disney just announced the name of it’s two new ships:  Introducing the Disney Dream & Disney Fantasy!

Like the Disney Magic® and Disney Wonder® Cruise Ships before them, the names of the two new ships were chosen with care to celebrate Disney’s unique heritage – creating incredible worlds of fantasy where your Clients’ dreams really do come true.

Walt Disney Imagineers and shipbuilders have been working full steam ahead since the fleet expansion was first announced in 2007. On March 2, 2009, construction on both ships began at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany with a special steel-cutting ceremony.

The Disney Dream is scheduled to launch in 2011, with the Disney Fantasy following soon after in 2012.

We’ll continue to post details as we receive them.

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