Cruises & Tours by Nez 13 th Film Festival @ Sea June 14 19, 2014 5-Night Bermuda Cruise Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Explorer of the Seas Departing from Bayonne, New Jersey 1
Cruises & Tours by Nez Cordially invites you to join 13 th Film Festival @ Sea aboard 5-Night Bermuda: Sailing Saturday, June 14, 2014 Ports: Bayonne, New Jersey King s Wharf, Bermuda 2
Cruises & Tours by Nez Cordially invites you to join 13 th Film Festival @ Sea aboard 5-Night Bermuda: Sailing Saturday, June 14, 2014 Ports: Bayonne, New Jersey King s Wharf, Bermuda Category Options (Includes Cruise & Insurance Only) Category Deck 1 st /2 nd Guest L Inside Stateroom Deck 10 $1,032.88 per person H Oceanview Stateroom Deck 2 $1,272.88 per person D3 Balcony Stateroom Deck 6 $1,452.88 per person JS Junior Suite Deck 10 $1,752.88 per person GS Grand Suite Deck 10 $2,422.88 per person 3 rd /4 th Rates available upon request Estimated roundtrip airfare: $425.00 per person Estimated 2-day prior-hotel stay in New Jersey: $308.00 per person Required Deposits & Due Dates 1 st Deposit $ 50.00 per person (Cat L, H, D3) Jul 10, 2013 $ 100.00 per person (Cat JS) Jul 10, 2013 $ 200.00 per person (Cat GS) Jul 10, 2013 2 nd Deposit $100.00 per person Dec 1, 2013 Final Payment Mar 15, 2014 A monthly payment plan is highly recommended, but not required *Price is in U.S. Dollars, is based on two people staying in the same stateroom, and includes port charges, and government taxes, as well as fuel supplements. Price does not include a non-refundable $25.00 processing fee. All offers are for selected dates only, are subject to availability, are limited and apply to new bookings only. Your exact price depends on the time of the actual booking. Additional restrictions may apply. All prices and dates may not be available at the time of booking. Passengers receiving special rates based on residency or age will be required to show a government-issued form of identification (passport, or birth certificate and driver's license) at the pier to validate state of residency or age prior to boarding the cruise ship. 3
Ship Information The 138,000-ton Explorer of the Seas is loaded with recreational amenities: an ice-skating rink, in-line skating track, rock-climbing wall, television studio and fullsize, open-air basketball court. The Royal Promenade, which runs through the center of the ship, is longer than a football field and wide enough to accommodate three lanes of traffic. Here you'll find restaurants, shops, entertainment and street performers. The basketball court converts to a volleyball court, and there's also a golf simulator, nine-hole miniature golf course and jogging track. Adventure Beach, just for families, has its own pool. Spots for socializing include a champagne bar, cigar club, sports bar, jazz club, dance club and a cocktail lounge at the top of the ship. Hungry? There's a casual grill, ice-cream parlor, the Windjammer Cafe and Johnny Rocket's, modeled after an authentic 1950s diner (complete with jukebox). Portofino, an intimate reservations-only restaurant serving Italian fare, complements three main dining rooms. 4
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Stateroom Details Inside Stateroom This stateroom features two twin beds that may be converted into one queen-size bed, private bathroom, vanity area, closed-circuit TV, radio, and phone. (160 sq. ft.) Oceanview Stateroom This stateroom features two twin beds that may be converted into one queen-size bed, sitting area (some with sofa), private bathroom, vanity area, closed-circuit TV, radio, and phone. (180-211 sq. ft.) Balcony Stateroom This stateroom features a balcony, two twin beds that may be converted into one queen-size bed, private bathroom, vanity area, closed-circuit TV, radio, and phone. (173-188 sq. ft.; balcony 47-50 sq. ft.) 7
Stateroom Details Junior Suite This junior-suite features a balcony, two twin beds that may be converted into one queen-size bed, private bathroom, vanity area, closed-circuit TV, radio, and phone. (277 sq. ft.; balcony 69 sq. ft.) Grand Suite This suite features a private balcony, sitting area, two twin beds that may be converted into one queen-size bed, refrigerator, mini bar, private bathroom with bathtub, vanity, closed-circuit TV, and concierge service. (381 sq. ft.; balcony 95 sq. ft.) 8
Port Details Bayonne, New Jersey Bayonne, NJ is convenient to the sights and attractions of New York City. The cruise port is located on The Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor, formerly the Bayonne Navy Base. From the port, visitors have an unobstructed view of the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline. Bayonne is home to one of the longest steel arch bridges in the world, the Bayonne Bridge, which links New Jersey with Staten Island. King s Wharf King's Wharf, part of the Royal Naval Dockyard, has something for everyone. Sample typical island food and stroll through the shops or the Dockyard's Maritime Museum. Sail the clear waters of Hamilton Sound. Find works by local artists at the Bermuda Arts Centre. If that's not enough, a snorkel park and watersport facility offer hours of activities to the adventurous. 9
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Thank you for giving me an opportunity to serve you. Points to Ponder as you decide on your ideal cabin category. 1. My goal is to serve you with a spirit of excellence at no extra charge. 2. Your complete satisfaction is my sincere desire and I will be available to answer any questions and/or concerns. Further note that the prices quoted is not inclusive of: Cancellation Insurance; Air Fare; Transfers or Gratuities. For additional questions, please feel free to contact the following: Inez Wright Zena M. Walker Owner/CEO Travel Specialist 817-875-4030 310-637-7363 11