
Welcome to the Excursion Society.
A charming and unconventional society with exclusive, complimentary
benefits and fully escorted sailings that will fulfill the adventurer in
you.
COMPLIMENTARY
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How “Suite” It Is
Mission Viejo, December, 2007 - They’ve long been
the pride of hotels and pure delight for guests to enjoy – those
spacious guest rooms adorned with ultra furnishings and nearly every
conceivable amenity. Enough to stir jealousy in royalty with room titles
like “Presidential Suite,” “Owners Suites,” and “Villa,” these rooms are
the crème de la crème, the epitome of comfort and lavishness.
Until recently, travelers could only enjoy such accommodations on
land. However, cruise lines have been busy refurbishing ships
and allotted space on their new ships to offer their guests the same
level of luxury accommodations while at sea. And when cruise lines
decide to do things big, they do them right.
Depending on the cruise line, there are 500 square
feet suites and some more spacious than a typical house with layouts
ranging from 1,000 to 9,000 square feet, outfitted with everything to
meet most needs for one or enough supplies to entertain a multitude of
your closest friends. Take Norwegian Cruise Line’s Garden Villas for
instance: three bedrooms, living and dining room within 5,750 square
feet. Or on Cunard Line’s Queen Mary 2, combine five suites to make one
9,000 square foot palatial estate. If you crave space, a suite is the
way to go.
Once inside, every comfort imaginable is at your
disposal: ocean views, many with private verandahs from which to nestle
into the robe and slippers while sipping a complimentary beverage;
bathrooms with upscale toiletries with such names as Bulgari and
L’Occitane, deluxe towels, separate shower and tubs (many with
whirlpools); bedrooms with fine linens and an ultra-lush beds;
entertainment with high-tech gadgetries of large flat-screen televisions
and sound systems; and butlers on-hand. Yes, many cruise lines include
butler service to suite guests to help with nearly every need, from
unpacking to serving hors d’oeuvres and beverages.
You will want to spend some time out of your suite
as cruise lines offer plenty of additional benefits to suite guests.
NCL’s Garden Villa gusts also have access to private sun beds, a hot
tub, steam room and private garden, not to mention butler and concierge
service. Other exclusive perks offered by cruise lines include private
VIP invites, early disembarkation, suite-guest-only communal areas,
preferential dining or shore excursion reservations…and the list goes
on.
To get settled into the right cruise line and suite
that meets your style and expectations, be sure to contact your Cruise
Holidays expert.
For more information, contact:
Cruise Holidays of Mission Viejo
949-215-6700
email to
cruise@icruisevacation.com

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