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Overview: Carnival’s all new design for its largest floating resort has an indoor/outdoor café with live music and dance floor, plus many lovely public rooms on Dream Street. Guest Rooms: 1,811
Why Choose This Ship: Unique itinerary uses low cost Orlando air gateway. Theatre seats 1,300 people. Purpose-built Conference Center seats 130 and splits into 2 breakout rooms. 2 small private dining rooms available.
Sails to: Honduras, Mexico and Belize in just 7 nights from Port Canaveral.
Fun Facts: Has a giant LED screen for outdoor movies by the pool and a relaxing, adults-only Serenity retreat.
Photo: The Crimson Restaurant
Carnival Dream Carnival Dream Carnival Cruise LinesCarnival Cruise Lines
Overview: Timeless elegance meets modern design on this mid-sized ship with high-tech features. Guest Rooms: 975
Why Choose This Ship: Concierge Class cabins offer extra amenities. The Cinema/Conference Center seats 414. Theater capacity 880. Total of 10 venues for group events.
Sails to: Caribbean, 4 & 5 nights
Fun Facts: Has a conservatory with flowers and plants on board.
Photo: Theater venue for meetingswith free use of A/V, sound board and rotating stage.
Celebrity Millennium Celebrity Millennium Celebrity CruisesCelebrity Cruises
Overview: Offers premiere dining and personal service. One of the highest rated ships in the industry, but casual and relaxed: “It’s yachting, not cruising.”
Guest Rooms: 56
Why Choose This Yacht: Intimate size facilitates group interaction and access to smaller ports and yachting harbors that big ships cannot enter. It also has two venues for private group events.
Sails to: Mediterranean, Caribbean, Baltic for 7 nights, or shorter on a charter.
Fun Facts: A water sports marina platform extends from the yacht for kayaking, wave running and snorkeling.
Photo: “Top of the Yacht” lounge
Sea Dream IISea Dream II Sea Sea DreamDream Yacht ClubYacht Club
Overview: The world’s largest, most innovative cruise ship spans 16 decks with “neighborhoods” like the Boardwalk, and Central Park which has 12,000 plants and trees.
Guest Rooms: 2,700
Why Choose This Ship: It’s a floating resort offering more than 20 stylish lounges and meeting venues, including a wide variety of sports fitness and spa activities.
Sails to: The Caribbean, 7 nights
Fun Facts: Nightly entertainment includes comedy and jazz clubs, the Broadway musical “Chicago” and an Aqua Show with high-divers.
Photo: Studio B’s ice rink is used for events, awards and meetings.
Allure of the SeasAllure of the Seas Royal CaribbeanRoyal Caribbean
Overview: Renowned for “Freestyle cruising” with 8 dining options and chic South Beach-at-sea nightlife scene.
Guest Rooms: 1,072
Why Choose This Ship: Dedicated event space includes 250-seat auditorium that divides in half, plus a boardroom and five breakout rooms, all with cutting-edge audio visual equipment.
Sails to: All 4 of Hawaii’s main islands in 7 nights, year-round).
Fun Fact: Interior design of all public rooms has a “Best of America” theme.
Photo: Diamond Head Auditorium
Pride of America Pride of America Norwegian Cruise LineNorwegian Cruise Line
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Landry & Kling, Cruise Event Specialists1390 S. Dixie Highway, #1207Miami, FL 33146+1-305-661-1880 1-800-448-9002www.landrykling.com
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