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October 2010 Autism Group Cruise |
Ship and Port Info
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Jewel
of the Seas
Royal Caribbean's Jewel of the Seas offers the ultimate
"at sea" experience by combining speed, added comfort,
greater space, sweeping ocean vistas and an exceptional
staff committed to serving your every whim. Among her
spectacular features are the ten-story glass-constructed
Centrum, glass elevators facing the sea, and the highest
percentage of outside cabins in the Royal Caribbean
fleet.
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Take a virtual tour of the
Radiance Family of Ships |
Ship Highlights
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Rock-climbing wall
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Portofino
Italian Restaurant
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Chops
Grille
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Latte-tudes, a specialty coffee house featuring
Seattle's Best Coffee
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Seaview
Cafe
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Themed
bars and lounges
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Casino
Royale
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The Colony
Club, a unique British colonial-style lounge with
self-leveling pool tables
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Beautiful
indoor Solarium
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Indoor/outdoor country club with golf simulator
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Adventure
Ocean youth facilities
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Day Spa
and Fitness Center
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Sports
court with basketball/volleyball court
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Ship Facts
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Maiden Voyage: May 8, 2004
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Passenger Capacity: 2,501
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Godmother: Kathy Mellor
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Gross Tonnage: 90,090
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Length: 962'
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Max Beam: 105.6'
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Draft: 26.7'
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Cruising Speed: 25 knots
Conference Facilities
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Dedicated meeting space to accommodate theatre,
classroom and boardroom-style functions
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Additional meeting rooms and breakout rooms
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High-tech presentation rooms
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Color touch screens, wireless remote controls,
teleconferencing equipment and more
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Boston
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The cradle of the American Revolution
and one of the oldest cities in the United States,
Boston remains the metropolitan center of New England.
With an unrivaled history, old New England charm and
cosmopolitan sophistication, Boston offers a fascinating
travel experience to any visitor. |
The One Thing
You Don't Want to Miss
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Walk the cobblestone and brick of the
Freedom Trail and you'll see many monuments to Boston's
rich history. Beginning at Boston Common, you'll pass
the site of the Boston Massacre and go on to Faneuil
Hall, Paul Revere's House and Charlestown, among many
other places central to American history. You'll find
out why they call Boston "The Walking City."
Other Fun Things to Do
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Hunt for bargains in the original
Filene's Basement, a local landmark in the actual
basement of Filene's.
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Head for Boston Common and retrace the
footsteps of the ducks in the book Make Way for
Ducklings or take a ride on the legendary swan
boats.
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Shop in some of the world's finest
stores on famous Newbury Street. You'll find
everything from Prada and Chanel to Gap and Banana
Republic.
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Catch a game at Fenway Park, one of the
oldest baseball venues in America.
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Walk Harvard Square's streets that date
from 1631 to see its famous bookstores, eclectic
shopping, art galleries, cultural theatres, and some
of the best dining in all of Boston.
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Trade in your cruise ship for a unique
and exciting DUCK - a WWII water-landing vehicle.
Tour the best of Boston and soak up a view of the
skyline while your "ConDUCKtor" enlightens you with
fun facts and insights.
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Tour Lexington and Concord, the grounds
that launched the Revolutionary War. Walk the
streets of Paul Revere to see the Concord Museum,
Minuteman Statue homes of Ralph Waldo Emerson,
Nathanial Hawthorne and Louisa May Alcott.
Get a Taste of Local Flavor
New England clam chowder
isn't just a soup around here, it's an institution.
You'll find it anywhere, but a popular choice with
locals is Legal Seafood's Inaugural Clam Chowder.
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