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Re: FREEDOM of the SEAS Posted on: Wed, 17 May 2006 17:51:39 MST

Leonardo da Vinci fits both categories: artist and scientist... as well as
inventor, architect and musician.

--Tom

"PastaLover" wrote in message
news:fROag.5463$_c1.4358@fed1read05...
> Susette wrote:
>> Hi Everyone!
>>
>> Dining room was beautiful with chandelier and named after Artists- we
>> were in Divinci i think- Had escargot shirmp and Filet of Beef that
>
> Named after Artists??? Maybe you were on the Freedom of the Seas from
> another dimension. The Freedom I was on last week in New York harbor had
> the three levels of the main dining room named after SCIENTISTS: Issac
> (Newton), Galielo, and Leonardo (DaVinci). At the entrance to each was a
> plaque explaining the significance of each man.
>
> I've only been on Sovereign (oldest in the fleet) and Jewel (newest aside
> from Freedom), but I was impressed. As vendors, my boss and I were invited
> to attend the Naming Ceremony and Gala. And I was on the Today Show! Look
> carefully at the Flowrider segment and you'll see me in the background.
> Didn't get to see Katie Couric (Gawd, I've had a crush on her for years!),
> but I did see Al Roker multiple times and Matt Lauer once.
>
> The ship is huge! Everyone we talked with on the cruise seemed impressed;
> although a few said it was just like the Voyager class, but bigger.