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San Diego couple takes Carnival Cruise to court
FOX 5 San Diego Staff62-year-old Ralph Castro and his longtime girlfriend, 63-year-old Marjorie Silva enjoy going on cruises. For the past 20 years, they've gone on more than 60 cruises. At home in University City, their home is decorated with photos of the smiling couple...Tags: Television, Arts and Culture, California, San Diego (San Diego, California), Cruise Line Ports
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Waves of fun aboard the Carnival Pride
Baltimore Sun reporterWhen I heard Carnival Cruise Lines would begin sailing year-round from Baltimore, I was not excited. I was glad that it meant more jobs and a boost to Maryland's economy, but a Carnival cruise wasn't going to be part of my vacation plans. You see,...Tags: Dance, Trips and Vacations, Bars and Clubs, Hot Dogs, Festive Events
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If you go: Booking a cruise
Baltimore Sun reporterCarnival Cruise Lines, 888-227-6482, carnival.com. The Carnival Pride sails year-round from Baltimore with a variety of itineraries. Through Sept. 9, the ship is offering six-, seven-ƒ|and eight-day cruises to the Caribbean, the Bahamas and Florida....Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Florida, Travel, Cruises
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10 ways to enjoy fall colors -- by land and sea
Special CorrespondentFall is about to color foliage a zillion shades of yellow, red and orange. Here are 10 options for leaf peepers who want to enjoy autumn panoramas --some of the programs are by land and others by sea. BY LAND Bike Escapades -- You can bike amidst the...Tags: Sailing, Celebrity Cruises, Trips and Vacations, Alcoholic Beverages, Hotels and Accommodations
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3 new ships setting sail
Despite a slow period for cruise lines, three new ships, including two megaships that will hold more than 3,500 passengers each, are setting sail this summer from European shipyards. The lineup includes the 3,646-passenger Carnival Dream, Carnival...Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Travel, Celebrity Cruises, Cruises
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Couple Asks For Refund After Cruise Ship Cancels Mexican Voyage
There's controversy in the fallout of the Swine Flu outbreak.
A California couple is taking Carnival Cruise Lines to court because their trip to Mexico was re-routed to Canada.
Ralph Castro and Marjorie Silva love cruises and couldn't wait to board...Tags: Arts and Culture, California, Mexico, Festive Events, Travel
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The port report
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe holiday glitter is but a memory. And for some travelers that can mean only one thing: It's time to choose this year's cruise. Or maybe past time if you want the best deals. These days, half of passengers book their voyages more than seven months...Tags: Holidays, Sailing, Arts and Culture, Los Angeles Times, Summer Olympics
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Tours & cruises: Mexico, Brazil, Europe and Borneo
BAJA Winter blues? Not here Party your way down to Cabo for a great price; Carnival's Elation makes a fun, affordable five-day trip. Itinerary: San Diego to Cabo San Lucas to Ensenada and back to San Diego. Info: Carnival Cruise Lines, Miami; (888)...Tags: Los Angeles, Arts and Culture, San Diego (San Diego, California), Cruise Line Ports, Trips and Vacations
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A cruise line directory
American Canadian Caribbean Line (800) 556-7450 www.accl-smallships.com Ships: Grande Caribe, Grande Mariner, Niagara Prince American Cruise Lines (800) 814-6880 www.americancruiselines.com American Eagle, American Glory, American Spirit,...Tags: Marco Polo, Oceania Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Trips and Vacations, Regent Seven Seas Cruises
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What's new for South Florida cruises in 2009
McClatchy NewspapersThe economy may be sailing slowly these days, but that hasn't stopped South Florida's cruise lines, which are introducing a half-dozen new ships here this fall. Do these new superliners really offer anything "new"? Sure, they all have the amenities...Tags: Sailing, Arts and Culture, Steaks, Europe Sailing, Bars and Clubs
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Remedies keep seasickness at bay
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAt some point, almost every traveler suffers from seasickness or some other form of motion sickness. Mal de mer, as the French call it, is so common on cruise ships that some lines dispense anti-nausea pills free of charge. Remember, your vulnerability to...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Drugs and Medicines, George Clooney, Symptoms, Health
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