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Senior Citizen Travel & Vacation
Senior Citizens, Baby Boomers Offered 50 Percent Off
Caribbean Cruise
Kids and grandkids also get great price says MSC
Cruises
Aug. 10, 2007 - For a limited time only, Baby
Boomers and Senior Citizens (in this case you just need to be 50 years
of age) can save at least 50 percent on the price of a memorable MSC
Cruises Caribbean sailing - and take the kids/grandkids along at a great
price, too!
Senior Saver prices on 2007-08 Caribbean sailings
of MSC Lirica begin at just $479 per person, double occupancy (cruise
only, not including government fees and taxes). At least one guest in
the stateroom must be 50 years of age on the departure date and bookings
must be made by Sept. 30.
Children (as many as two) ages 17 and younger
staying in the same stateroom with two full-fare paying adults cruise
for free (government taxes and fees are additional, per person) on
cruises departing Fort Lauderdale Dec. 4 and 14; Jan. 9, 19 and 29; Feb.
8, 18 and 28; and March 9 and 19.
On the ship's Dec. 21 and 28 holiday
sailings, children sail for just $199 per person (plus government fees
and taxes), when sharing a stateroom with two full-fare paying adults.
As an added bonus, the cruise line says, is that
North American residents who place a reservation need only place a $100
deposit per person, based on double occupancy.
On each itinerary, guests will be surrounded by the
line's 'Beautiful. Passionate. Italian.' cruise experience, including
the elegant dιcor, authentic Italian cuisine, European ambiance, and
exceptional service found onboard every MSC Cruises' ship.
For more information about MSC Cruises, visit
http://www.msccruisesusa.com/ or a local travel professional.
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