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Honeymoon

     Here is a forum to post all of our planning discoveries and notes along the way. In short, it will act as a tack board of our discoveries. Feel free to chime in at any time to give suggestions, or to comment on anything. Enjoy!

Our Decision is In!

      Kaci and I have finally decided on our honeymoon destination. It is none other than a 7 day cruise to the eastern carribean aboard the Royal Carribean Explorer of the Seas. This boat is 60,000 tons bigger than any other I have been on weighing in at 142,000 tons! Its huge! We are very excited! Here is a brief description along with some snapshots of the boat . . .

There's never been a ship like this. Enjoy never seen before cruise features. . .

Like a skating rink and a street fair.

or an Aquarium-Bar, a Three Tier Theater,

and a Rock-climbing wall

There was only one way to accommodate all of these innovative ideas. We built a bigger ship. The 142,000-ton, 3,114-guest Explorer boasts the highest space-per-guest ratio in the cruise market - and includes enhanced staterooms, expanded dining options and exceptional recreational facilities. Explorer sails the Eastern Caribbean itinerary roundtrip from Miami.

Here is our voyage itinerary . . .

1 Miami, Florida
2 At Sea
3 Labadee, Hispanola
4 San Juan, PR
5 St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
6 At Sea
7 Nassau, Bahamas
8 Miami, Florida



To view more pictures and learn more about this cruise please see the following link!
http://www.rccl.com

About Honeymoons
      In ancient times, the Teutonic people began the practice of the honeymoon. Teutonic weddings were only held under the full moon. After the wedding, the bride and groom would drink honey wine for one full moon cycle (thirty days). This "moon" (i.e., "month") became known as the "honey moon." While the name survived, the purpose of the honeymoon changed. After the wedding, newlyweds would leave their family and friends to go and do what newlyweds are supposed to do. Today that purpose survives, only now a vacation is incorporated, usually to a romantic get-away locale.


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