4.8 • 609 Ratings
🗓️ 14 April 2022
⏱️ 52 minutes
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This week we get a review of Celebrity Constellation. This was an 11-night cruise from Tampa, Florida to the Caribbean and Central America.
We get a full review of the ship, the destinations, and what Kirk and his wife thought of a longer-than-normal cruise.
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0:21.1 | Cruise Radio. Very happy to have you here. Coming up on this week's show, a review of celebrity |
0:26.1 | constellation from Kirk. He took an 11-night cruise down to Central America from Tampa. And |
0:32.6 | staff writer Richard Sims is back this week with Cruise News. And as always, don't forget about Cruise Radio News. |
0:39.0 | It is the three things you need to know every Monday through Friday. It's found just opposite of |
0:44.1 | this podcast or on the Cruise Radio YouTube channel. Staff writer Richard Sims is here with |
0:49.3 | Cruise News. Hey, Richard. Hey, Doug. Good cruise news for both Alaska and Canada. |
0:54.9 | How awesome is it that these days, 90% of the news we get to report is good news after like two years of bad news. |
1:01.5 | In this case, it is that ships are returning to both Canada and Alaska. |
1:08.0 | Canada hasn't seen a ship in two years. |
1:13.8 | And recently, Holland America's Coney's Dam was the first ship to actually visit there since the shutdown. They were actually |
1:18.3 | on their way to Vancouver because they're going to be home-facing in Vancouver for the summer |
1:22.7 | while they do Alaska sailings. What's kind of interesting is that this was actually royal, no, I'm sorry, Princess Cruises |
1:31.6 | was supposed to be the first ship back to Canada, but their ship, the Caribbean princess, |
1:37.9 | wound up having to go into Dry Dock a little bit early, so they cut that voyage that it was |
1:42.2 | on short, and that allowed Konig's Dam to sneak in there and get the right of saying that they were the first one |
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