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July 2010 Autism Group Cruise

 

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Rhapsody of the Seas
With dramatic walls of glass and retractable canopy, Rhapsody of the Seas has already embarked on the course other cruise ships will someday follow. When you're not enjoying the magnificent ocean views, you'll be relaxing in the soothing Day Spa, swimming in one of the two pools, taking a much-needed whirlpool or catching up with friends over your favorite drink in one of our eight lounges.


Take a virtual tour of the Vision Family of Ships

Ship Highlights
  • Rock-climbing wall
  • Stunning Centrum, an open atrium featuring shopping and more
  • Themed Bars and Lounges
  • Casino RoyaleSM
  • Outdoor pool
  • Six whirlpools
  • Indoor/outdoor pool in a Solarium with a sliding roof
  • Adventure Ocean youth facilities
  • Day Spa and Fitness Center
  • Beautiful airy dining rooms
     
Ship Facts
  • Maiden Voyage: May 19, 1997
  • Passenger Capacity: 2,435
  • Godmother: Bodil Wilhelmsen
  • Gross Tonnage: 78,491
  • Length: 915'
  • Max Beam: 105.6'
  • Draft: 25'
  • Cruising Speed: 22 knots

Conference Facilities

  • 1 conference center
  • 4 alternate rooms for use as meeting/breakout rooms
  • TV, VCR, overhead projectors, slide projectors, podiums, ect

 
Port of Seattle
Seattle, Washington

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Seattle

Seattle is often characterized by its laid-back attitude and rainy climate, but this thriving metropolis also offers one-of-a-kind architecture, the Olympic and Cascade mountain ranges, and a unique urban sophistication.  

 

The One Thing You Don't Want to Miss

A trip to Seattle isn't complete without visiting Pike Place Market. Here, you can browse the stalls of local merchants and artists, take in a street performance, or watch fishmongers play catch with the catch of the day.

Other Fun Things to Do

  • Take in the view from the Space Needle, a 650-foot structure left over from the 1962 World's Fair.

  • Check out the Experience Music Project, a rock-n-roll museum known not only for its contents, but for its architectural design.

  • Stroll through the historic district of Pioneer Square, filled with art galleries, restaurants, and plenty of bookstores and boutiques.

  • Gain some historical insight at the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park.
  • Walk along Alaskan Way, which will bring you through downtown Seattle's waterfront, past gift shops and restaurants.

Get a Taste of Local Flavor

Thanks to the fish-abundant waters, Seattle offers fabulous seafood restaurants, ranging from fine dining to casual eating. There's also a great selection of brew pubs, and of course, coffee shops. With lattes and cappuccinos on just about every street corner, Seattle's easygoing attitude seems to be fueled by caffeine.  
 

Shopping Around

If you're looking for an upscale shopping mall with character, head downtown to Westlake Park. To uncover an antique treasure, you'll want to go to the Pioneer Square Antique Mall, where more than 60 dealers have their collections on sale. Or, for more traditional crafts and specialty stores, Pike Place Market is the place to be.

 

 

 

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