John... this is why people DON'T LIKE you.
5 Days late... and you're still spamming.
You JUST DON'T GET IT. WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM?
"John Sisker" wrote in message
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> To Whom It May Concern:
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> We received this information from the trades and thought it would be of
> interest to this newsgroup as well.
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> Happy sailing,
> John Sisker, SPAM-TO-SHORE CRUISE AGENCY®
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> New Smoking Policy Onboard Royal Caribbean Ships Mirrors Growing Trend
> Toward Smoke-Free Environment
> Vitality Wellness Program Continues To Bring a Breath of Fresh Air
> Fleetwide
>
> MIAMI, July 23, 2007 - In time to help guests set their New Year's
> resolutions for a healthier lifestyle, Royal Caribbean International
> announces a new smoking policy onboard its ships, effective January 2008.
> To bolster the cruise line's new Vitality wellness program, recently
> debuted on Liberty of the Seas - the newest vessel to share the title of
> the world's largest cruise ship with sister-ship, Freedom of the Seas -
> Royal Caribbean is increasing smoke-free zones by designating all
> staterooms and one lounge on each ship in its fleet as non-smoking areas.
> The new policy will go into effect aboard 18 of the line's 21 ships
> initially, with Legend of the Seas, Rhapsody of the Seas and Splendour of
> the Seas following suit with the 2008 summer season.
>
> "Feedback from our guests was a driving force behind the new Vitality
> program and our focus on wellness," said Alice Norsworthy, senior vice
> president, Marketing, Royal Caribbean International. "Results from online
> polls as well as input from all of our international offices worldwide,
> show very strong support of the new smoking policy. These changes reflect
> a more contemporary approach to healthier lifestyles and will
> significantly improve the cruise vacation experience for our guests."
>
> Currently, smoking is prohibited in guest hallways and corridors,
> restaurants, entertainment venues and most of the ship's interior public
> spaces except for designated areas in bars and lounges. The new policy
> will add all guest staterooms and suites, and one bar or lounge on every
> Royal Caribbean ship onto the roster of smoke-free spaces. Guests wishing
> to smoke may still do so from starboard outer decks, in designated areas
> in bars and lounges, and on stateroom and suite balconies. Ashtrays are
> available in designated smoking areas or by request through stateroom
> attendants. Violations of the smoking policy will result in cleaning
> charges to the guest's onboard account and may also be addressed through
> the line's Guest Conduct Policy, details of which are available both
> online and in all staterooms.
>
> Royal Caribbean's Vitality wellness program was designed to encourage and
> introduce ways for guests to achieve a better balance in their lives. The
> program presents healthier lifestyle choices across every aspect of the
> cruise experience, including fitness classes and spa treatments, onboard
> and land-based activities, shore excursions, and healthful drinks and food
> selections. Guests have the choice to try one or two elements or enjoy the
> total Vitality wellness experience to begin a more balanced approach to
> healthier living.
>
> Royal Caribbean International is a global cruise brand with 21 ships
> currently in service and three under construction. The line also offers
> unique land-tour vacations in Alaska, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe and
> New Zealand through its cruisetour division. For additional information
> or to make reservations, call your travel agent, visit
> www.royalcaribbean.com or call (800)-ROYAL-CARIBBEAN. For travel
> professionals, go to www.cruisingpower.com or call (800) 327-2056.
>
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