Equinox - Day Two

December 16, 2009 by admin  
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Leaving Florida can lead to a bumpy ride across the Florida Straits. Not last night.

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Celebrity Equinox – Day One

December 15, 2009 by admin  
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Familiar Celebrity welcome aboard greeting I’m not sure what it is about a Celebrity ship that makes you smile when you first step onboard.

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It’s a long "E" sound…EEE-quinox.

December 13, 2009 by admin  
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Celebrity Equinox Celebrity Cruises has a new baby; the Equinox. Being someone who doesn’t mince words, let alone mispronounce them, I found myself saying over and over is it “EEE-quinox” or “ECK-quinox?” Finally after several sleepless nights I turned to http://www.thefreedictionary.com/equinox to hear it correctly pronounced

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MSC Poesia - Now that’s Italian!

December 10, 2009 by admin  
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In November 2009, amid media hoopla and fanfare, the MSC Poesia arrived at Port Everglades from her home in Italy to begin her maiden Caribbean season.  Meaning “Poetry” in English, this beautiful ship will sail 3-5-7-10 night amazing itineraries throughout the Caribbean including the Yucatan, Panama Canal and Bermuda during her first season in North America. MSC Cruises is a family-owned Italian cruise and shipping company whose original name was “Mediterranean Shipping Cruises.”  With a fairly recent entry into the passenger cruise industry, MSC Cruises is known for their new ships (among the newest fleet in the industry), Italian ambiance and European experience. MSC Poesia At 93,000 tons and carrying 2,550 passengers (based on double-occupancy), the Poesia is a medium-sized vessel by the mega-ship standards of today.  The Poesia is truly a state of the art ship equipped with the latest advances in eco-technology, safety and design.  There are four banks of elevators, so despite the smaller-sized ship, MSC makes sure that you never have to walk very far to the nearest lift.

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