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CRUISING with us. It's all about Personal Service.
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Welcome to CruiseHolidays@1800720sail.com operated by Marilyn and David Harris.
We started business as Cruise Holidays of Pittsburgh in 1995. In 2005 we merged with Cruise Holidays of Raleigh and relocated to North Carolina (more)
Specialists in the planing, marketing and administration of cruises for small groups, families and organzations. Cruising With A Group 5/18/2009 8:22:36 PM Link | | Add commentAlaska, Groups
One of the wonders of cruising is that it's such a great
vacation choice for everyone from singles to couples, families and even
groups, including affinity groups. Affinity groups, which
include church groups, alumni groups, special interest clubs and hobby
enthusiasts, share a common interest and cruising together can be a
terrific experience
Cruises ships offer entertainment and amenities that suit the needs of
a group as well as the individual tastes of its members. The
group can gather for shared meals and special activities, plus members
can enjoy time on their own: perhaps being pampered in a shipboard spa,
perfecting a swing in an onboard golf cage or trying their luck in a
floating casino.
For an affinity group, a cruise offers two particular
advantages:
- Ease of planning. We can provide all
the information you need about cruise lines, ships and specific
itineraries that match the needs and interests of your group.
Some amount of discussion among group members – and perhaps a use of
the democratic process – may be required to decide on a cruise
itinerary and ship. But, once that decision is made, no one
in the group has to organize meals or entertainment – it's already
done. If you want to organize a special party or event on
board just for your group, we can help you coordinate with the ship's
guest relations staff. We can also arrange flights to and
from the port of embarkation through the cruise line's air department,
ensuring that group members fly together when possible.
- Special amenities. When we help you make
reservations as a group, you may qualify for special amenities,
upgraded accommodations, onboard credits or discounted shore
excursions. Larger groups (about 30 people or more) may even
qualify for a free cabin, which could be used by the organizer or a
group member who couldn't otherwise afford the cruise. Large
groups can also request a hospitality desk on board, which gives group
members a place to meet and make plans for shared activities.
Once on board, the ship's photographer can arrange for a photo
to be taken of your group during the cruise: perhaps on a formal night,
when everyone is dressed in their best, or during a casual gathering by
a pool. The photo will be a wonderful memento of a special
cruise with your affinity group.
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