Showing posts with label Army. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Army. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2015

A Sightseer's Tour Of Old San Juan



There are so many things to do in Puerto Rico, that the problem is not finding something of interest; rather, it is prioritizing the list of things to do in Puerto Rico according to how much time one has.  I have lived in Puerto Rico for over 15 years and there are still many places on my Puerto Rico ‘bucket list’!  Here is our great new inforgraphic on some of the top things to do in Puerto Rico.  However, it is only a sampling… there are many more things to do and perhaps in the future we will add to them….


Here are some additional locations that should also be on the list:
Fajardo – Glowing waters of the Bioluminescent Bay; Boating/Marina Capital
Arecibo – Arecibo Observatory – largest radio telescope
Ponce – home of largest Carnaval, vejigante masks, and Art Museum
Coamo- Baths / Thermal Springs
Aibonito – known for its flowers and flower festival
Luquillo – Amazing Beaches and roadside food kioskos
Jayuya – Taino Indian relics
Loiza – traditional coconut vejigante masks
Barceloneta – black sand beaches

Monday, March 23, 2015

Is the Sea Calling? Why can you hear it? Why can you hear the ocean when you put a seashell up to your ear?

IMAGE CREDIT: 
THINKSTOCK
Kevin in Bentonville, Arkansas, just us a messaged a great question: "Why do you hear the ocean when you put a seashell up to your ear?"

Cruise Ship Tipping






Cruise Ship Tipping Information


How and Why on Tipping while you cruise


 I have many cruise and travel blogs and Social Media pages and I get this question very often.
What I discovered is that I often forget that most people know far less about cruising than I do

This information may help about proper tipping etiquette on cruises

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Tips To Staying Healthy from Tummy Problems While You Cruise








Tips keeping the tummy problems away!

Every few months another horror story appears in the news of an entire cruise ship struck down by Noro virus. It happens even on the most expensive lines with perfect health and safety records. And the finger is generally pointed at the self serve, all you can eat buffet. Stay healthy on your next cruise with these tips.

American Sniper Special Presentation

See the American Sniper history. This is a very special presentation brought to you by We Love Royal Caribbean International.

Making a 1,367 yard sniper shot is no easy feat and the heroic soldiers who fought in the middle east somehow managed to pull off countless record-breaking shots to help fight the war on terror and keep their fellow soldiers safe.
This stunning documentary explains the science and psychology behind some the greatest shots in military history, through the scope of the world's most extreme marksmen.
Canadian sniper Robert Furlong, tells the story of his history-making shot in Afghanistan--striking a Taliban fighter from 1.5 miles away. Ballistics... Tactics... Weaponry... Stalking... This two-hour special examines these critical components in vivid detail, combining interviews with cinematic reenactments, CGI and present day shooting demonstrations to put the viewer squarely inside the crosshairs.
Sniper: Inside The Crosshairs
These reenactments are class!
Please enjoy our special presentation with limited commercial interruption.

Will Royal Caribbean eliminate last-minute cruise discounts?

Royal Caribbean Chairman and CEO Richard Fain spoke to analysts during last week’s earning call, “Last-minute discounting is a significant source of discontent to many of our early-booking guests.” Fain indicated that a “more consistent approach on pricing” has been reached because of reducing of cabin capacity in 2015 when Royal Caribbean will have more of its cruise ships based in Asia. This will reduce the supply of available staterooms in the Caribbean, which Royal Caribbean hopes will increase the profitability of each sailing. This may in turn lead to less passengers depending on how aggressively Royal Caribbean prices itself. Fain believes in the long term, it will work out, “we think it will raise the satisfaction level of our guests and strengthen the perception of our brand superiority.” The big question is if Royal Caribbean can actually achieve this sort of change, which Fain cites will be “a source of quite a bit of upset” for early birds. For Royal Caribbean to make this work they will need industry capacity to remain stable in any region as well as avoiding the big PR nightmares that can sour market demand. 




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