Deaf Cruise Special for Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2011

January 13th, 2010

There is a special Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2011 offering.  Check it out www.DeafCruiseSpecial.com

it’s good until March 14, 2010.   Booking with us now.

NCL Cruise Specs and Deck Plans.

January 11th, 2010

More Details info about NCL Cruise specs and Deck Plans. Click Here…

Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2011 Schedule

January 11th, 2010

Hello Deaf Cruise Customers,
Many.. I mean, Many of you are asking SINGLE important question…

“When will we arrive Honolulu, Hawaii for Pre-Deaf Cruise and When will we go home after Deaf Cruise Hawaii?”

Now that’s good question. Now, we are giving detail of schedule for you for now and we will update more detail sooner this year.

June 27th or 28th, 2011 Deaf Cruise Customer Arrived Honolulu, Hawaii by Plane.

(If you are from New York or farther than that, it may be good idea to get there on June 27th, 2011. If you are living in california or nearby, you can leave on June 28th, 2011.)

June 29, 30, and July 1st 2011 Pre-Deaf Cruise Events.

June 29 — 2 tours: Pineapple Tours (with contest prizes) and other tour.. (more detail come out soon)

June 30 — 2 tours: Polynesia Culture Center and other tour…(more detail come out soon)

July 1, — Pearl Harbor 1/2 day Evening Deaf Hawaii Performance shows

July 2, 2011 Transfer from Hotel To Cruise. Check-in NCL Cruise.

July 2 – 9, 2011 Deaf Cruise

July 9, 2011 Transfer from Cruise to Hotel and check-in hotel.

July 10 and 11, 2011 Post-Deaf Cruise Events

July 10, 2011 Tours.. more details coming soon.

July 11, 2011 Tours.. more details coming soon.

July 12, 2011 Checkout Hotel. Farewell Deaf Cruise Customers.

We will provide transportation between Hotel and Cruise roundtrip (July 2nd and 9th, 2011) for additional costs. An estimate cost for roundtrip is about $30 per person including tips.

We will announce detail more about Pre-Deaf Cruise and Post-Deaf Cruise soon. You will gonna loved it. Trust us, it will be blast time for Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2011. It’s 3rd anniversary!!! Triple more funs and adventures!

Now, you can book Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2011!

November 1st, 2009

Dear Deaf Cruisers,

You can go ahead and make plan for Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2011.  It will be HUGE FUN and SUPER SMOOTHLY planning.  Go ahead and book your rooms!

DeafCruise Hawaii 2009 DVD

September 22nd, 2009

We are still working on developing a DVD that will contain separate photos and a slideshow movie.  So that way you could easily view them separately through menu system.  It should be released sometime in next month or November depending on busy circumstances.

Your patience is greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

DeafCruise.com Team

“The Aloha Gala Night” on Friday evening, July 24, 2009

July 18th, 2009

Aloha everyone!

I am the chairman of the Pre-Deaf Cruise Event; Ben Pena is the CEO of
Deaf Cruise LLC. We both are collaborating to make this event a success.
This is the first time that there have been a series of planned events
predating the Deaf Cruise; this has never happened before. We want you
to come and join us as we make history!

We are anxiously looking forward to our flagship event which will be
happening on Friday, July 24th. The “Aloha Gala” will be hosted at the
Sheraton Waikiki Hotel located at 2255 Kalakaua Avenue. The ballroom
doors will be opened at 6 PM. The show will start at 7 PM and run until
9 PM. There will be voice interpreters provided.

You will enjoy the Hawaii Sign Wave Players as they give you a 90 minute
show filled with of exotic Hawaiian stories, comedy, music and dance.
Come and soak up the local culture exhibited by the Sign Wave Players at
their best. Come and enjoy the show!

There will be $10.00 for admission fee for per adult. Children who under
18 years old before or as of July 24th, 2009 are FREE. Show your ID card or
school ID card if you are high school students and to be happen you are
over 18 years old is still FREE.

Here’s the program in order:

Mark Morales will be your Master of Ceremony of the show.

1)  The Musical Seashell                  By Ed Chevy
2)  Manoa Valley                          By Linda Lambrecht
3)  Anything You Can Do                   By Erin Carino and Ed Chevy
4)  The Power Of Love                     By Angie Molina
5)  The Lost Hawaii                       By Ed Chevy
6)  Miss Aloha                            By Linda Lambrecht
7)  In This Life                          By Ed Chevy
8)  Let’s The Glory Falls In This Room    By Angie Molina
9)  War Of The Mosquito                   By Jeff Lambrecht and Ed Chevy
10) Hawaiian Punch                        By Linmda and Jeff Lambrecht,
Ed Chevy, Erin Carino

What an exciting time it has been for us planning the Pre-Deaf Cruise Event
for the first time. We are bursting with enthusiasm and are looking forward
to seeing all of you on Friday, July 24.

There will be the big raffle drawing! There will be the door prizes at
the end of the show.

You will LOVE it and will always remember that night!

There will be “The Deaf Cruise Happy Hour” like Deaf Social Happy Hour,
after the show finish, the location will be at Duke’s Waikiki -

http://www.dukeswaikiki.com.

On the Sand at the Outrigger Waikiki, Oahu
2335 Kalakaua Ave., Suite 116
Honolulu, HI 96815

We hope you all will join with us and be part of our exciting evening and
an unforgettable experience. We are sure that the memories of your stay
here in Hawaii will stay with you for a lifetime.

Mahalo,

Mark Morales
2009 Hawaii The Pre-Deaf Cruise Event Chairman

Grand Circle Island Tour Oahu on July 22nd, 2009, come and join with us.

July 10th, 2009

Aloha Everyone,

Here is the second newsletter of the Hawaii 2009 Pre-Deaf Cruise Event.

As all of you are planning your visit to Honolulu, we want you guys to know what a exciting time it has been for us planning the Pre-Deaf Cruise Event for the first time. We are bursting with enthusiasm and are looking forward to seeing all of you here before the Deaf Cruise on July 25th, 2009.

Come join us as we will be going on the Grand Circle Island Tour of O’ahu on July 22nd, 2009. The feature attraction of our tour will be a visit to the Pali Look-Out; a historically significant place in Hawaiian history. See below for more information about the Pali Look-Out.

“The Nu’uanu Pali was the site of the Battle of Nu’uanu, one of the
bloodiest battles in Hawaiian history. This battle resulted in the conquest
of the island of O’ahu by the King Kamehameha I who unified the Hawaiian Islands. In 1795 Kamehameha I sailed from his home island of Hawai’i with an army of 10,000 soldiers. After conquering the islands of Maui and Moloka’i, he moved on to O’ahu. The pivotal battle for the island occurred in Nu’uanu Valley, where the defenders of O’ahu, led by
Kalanikupule, were driven back up into the valley where they were trapped above the cliff. More than 400 of Kalanikupule’s soldiers were driven off the edge of the cliff to their deaths 1,000 feet below. In 1898 this road was developed into a highway during which’s construction 800 skulls were found; those skulls were believed to be the remains of the warriors that fell to their deaths from the cliff above. This road was later replaced by the Pali Highway and the Nu’uanu Pali Tunnels in 1959 which is the route used today.”1

1. Cited, Pali Look Out, Nu uanu Pali – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Here is the information that you would like to know and it will benefit
you big time. Here is the Oahu Grand Circle Island.

120 Miles Of Oahu’s Most Famous Sights

This tour is ideal for first-time visitors, but regulars love it, too. On
your journey you will see “the best of the best” of Oahu. From the lush, green mountains to the clear blue waters, across the pineapple fields, and beyond. There’s no better way to experience the diversity of this beautiful island. The sights are accompanied by live narration from our friendly tour guides, so you’ll get interesting cultural and historical information along the way. (And don’t be surprised if you find yourself laughing and singing songs. This tour is anything but boring.) You’ll go to the 1,186-foot Pali Lookout, where King Kamehameha the Great fought his last battle, for a view that will blow you away. Or it may feel like it anyway, with robust winds that often sweep through the mountain pass, so hold on to your hat. World-famous North Shore surfing beaches are also on the tour, along with breathtaking Waimea Bay where giant waves break right on the shore, leaving behind their salty mist. You’ll also catch sight of Aloha Tower, which you may recall from the TV show “Hawaii Five-O,” and the familiar profile of the 750-foot Diamond Head volcano that has become a symbol for Hawaii throughout the years. This Oahu tour is grand indeed, and will not disappoint.

We, The Deaf Cruise, LLC would like to let you know that we would like to stop by those places. It is very awesome places and the ASL interpreters will be provided. Here is the tour possible lists due to time factor:

Diamond Head
Byodo-In
Nuuanu Pali Lookout
North Shore surfing beaches
Exclusive Kahala Estates
Waimea Bay
Hanauma Bay
Pineapple fields
Chinaman’s Hat
Mormon Temple
Halona “Blow Hole” lookout
King Kamehameha Statue and Iolani Palace
The Royal Family Mausoleum
The Haunted Tree on Old Pali road
Makapuu Point Light house
Halona Blowhole
Diamond Head Beach Park
Obama’s Homeplace

Listed below are 15 Oahu Fun Facts:

1) Oahu is 44 miles long, 30 miles wide, 112 miles around and is the
third-largest island in the Hawaiian chain of 132 islets, atolls and reefs
stretching from kure atoll in the northwest to the big island of Hawaii in
the southeast.

2) Honolulu is the largest city in the world. That is because Hawaii’s
State Constitution states that any island not named as belonging to a
county belongs to Honolulu. This makes the entire island of Oahu, where
Honolulu is located, plus all the other small, uninhabited islands, islets
and atolls part of Honolulu. Honolulu is about 1,500 miles long. It would
span from Los Angeles, California to Denver, Colorado. How many people know that Oahu fun fact?

3) Iolani Palace, located in downtown Honolulu, is the only Royal Palace in the United States.

4) Iolani Palace had electricity 4 years before the White House, Windsor
Palace and the Imperial Palace of Japan. It had the first telephone system
in Honolulu and was the first palace in the world to install flush toilets.
It also had copper lined bathtubs built to accommodate monarchs of Royal proportions; The queens tub is 6.5 feet long and the King’s tub is 7 feet long.

5) Oahu is home to the world’s largest wind generator. The windmill is
located on the top of a 20 story tower. It has two blades, each measuring
400 feet in length.

6) Foster Botanical Garden near Iolani Palace was built in 1855, which
makes it the oldest garden in Hawaii.

7) Foster Botanical Garden has earned national recognition for it’s
Prehistoric Glen. The Glen contains some of the oldest plant forms on
Earth. Some of these plants are from the dinosaur age. Each plant is
organized and displayed in chronological order.

8) Waikiki attracts 72,000 visitors each day. That is 44 percent of all
visitors on all of the islands. How is that for an Oahu fun fact.

9) Honolulu is the second most expensive city in the United States.
Anchorage, Alaska is the most expensive.

10) The Hang Loose sign (shaka sign) was made popular on the north shore of Oahu in Laie. It was a unique greeting representing a famous leader Hamana Kalilii a local leader who lost three fingers from his right hand in an industrial accident. When he waved at somebody, it looked like the hang loose sign.

11) Hawaii is the only State in the United States that continually grows
larger. This is due to volcanic activity that flows into the ocean and
cools and forms new land.

12) In 1884, King Kamehameha V offered to sell a strip of land running from downtown Honolulu to Diamond Head to Eliza Sinclair, a rancher’s widow from New Zealand, for $10,000.00. She looked at the land and turned him down because the land wasn’t fit to raise cattle. This priceless land is now known as Waikiki.

13) Honolulu’s first Public Library containing 130 volumes, opened in
1879. It was hoped that it would become an alternative to the city’s
notorious saloons. Women were not allowed inside.

14) Paradise Cove Luau, the largest luau in the State of Hawaii, cooks
127.5 tons of kalua pig each year for it’s nightly luaus.

15) Charlie Chan, the fictional flatfoot hero of six novels and 50 movies
was based on Honolulu police detective Chang Apana, a rough, but honest cop with a no nonsense attitude. Earl Derr Biggers found him to be the perfect inspiration for his first book of the series, “House without a key”. He started writing this book in a cottage that was located where the Halekulani Hotel now sits. The Halekulani named it’s cocktail terrace
after the book. Now that is a real Oahu fun fact that not too many people
know.

Honolulu is an ultra-modern city full of enormous diversity. The county of Honolulu is home to approximately 800,000 people of all races and cultures. It is what gives O’ahu the nickname, “The Gathering Place.”

Better hurry up to sign up before it is TOO LATE since the deadline will
be on July 15th and there are 34 seats left. So grab it and You will
always cherish in your heart and your mind and your spirit. Make an order and send a mail and please e-mail to Tamara to let her know that you are interesting to go and to have her to hold a seat for you once you send a check. Here is the website that you can make a order:

http://www.deafcruise.com/plan/2009/hawaii/pre_event.php

We hope you all will join with us as we take in those unforgettable sights
and memorials. We are sure that the memories and the sights you will see during your stay here in Hawai’i for the Pre-Deaf Cruise event and the Deaf Cruise will stay with you for a lifetime.

Malaho,
Mark Morales
Hawaii 2009 The Pre-Deaf Cruise Event Chairman

Deaf Cruise Hawaii Newsletter 1

June 11th, 2009

Aloha Everyone,

As all of you are planning your visit to Honolulu, we want you guys to know what a exciting time it has been for us planning the Pre-Deaf Cruise Event for the first time. We are bursting with enthusiasm and are looking forward to seeing all of you here before the Deaf Cruise on July 25th, 2009.

Come join us as we will be going on the Grand Circle Island Tour  of
O’ahu on July 22nd, 2009. The feature attraction of our tour will be a
visit to the Pali Look-Out; a historically significant place in Hawaiian
history. See below for more information about the Pali Look-Out.

“The Nu’uanu Pali was the site of the Battle of Nu’uanu, one of the
bloodiest battles in Hawaiian history. This battle resulted in the conquest
of the island of O’ahu by the King Kamehameha I who unified the Hawaiian Islands. In 1795 Kamehameha I sailed from his home island of Hawai’i with an army of 10,000 soldiers. After conquering the islands of Maui and Moloka’i, he moved on to O’ahu. The pivotal battle for the island
occurred in Nu’uanu Valley, where the defenders of O’ahu, led by
Kalanikupule, were driven back up into the valley where they were trapped
above the cliff. More than 400 of Kalanikupule’s soldiers were driven off
the edge of the cliff to their deaths 1,000 feet below. In 1898 this road
was developed into a highway during which’s construction 800 skulls were
found; those skulls were believed to be the remains of the warriors that
fell to their deaths from the cliff above. This road was later replaced by
the Pali Highway and the Nu’uanu Pali Tunnels in 1959 which is the route
used today.”1

1. Cited, Pali Look Out, Nu uanu Pali – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

As for Friday, July 24th, come join us as we visit the Pearl Harbor
Memorial, located at Pearl Harbor in the City and County of Honolulu,
Hawai’i. We will visit the USS Arizona Memorial, which marks the resting
place of 1,102 sailors who perished along with the USS Arizona during the
attack on Pearl Harbor by Japanese Imperial Forces on December 7, 1941.

Did you know that……..

“Sixty years after Japanese bombers sank the U.S.S. Arizona; the silent
wreck still sheds fuel oil, drop by drop, over the memories of a hellish
Hawaiian morning.

A month after the attack, Navy teams were salvaging guns and usable
hardware from the battleship. Divers wearing heavy copper helmets were
bringing up safes, record books, and live ordinance.

Metal smith 1st Class Edward Raymer was first to penetrate the Arizona. In
his recent war memoir, Descent into Darkness, he writes how “viscous oil
thickly layered everything in the harbor. The hulls of ships and the
pilings on docks were coated with it, and the entire shoreline was
blackened.” When he dived to the battleship, “the dense floating mass
of oil blotted out all daylight. I was submerged in total blackness.”
Lights were useless because they reflected directly back into the diver’s
eyes. Instructed to find and disarm an unexploded torpedo, Raymer groped his way through the spaces of the Arizona’s third deck, trailing an air hose connected to a pump topside. “I got the eerie feeling again that I
wasn’t alone. Something was near. I felt the body floating above me.”

Raymer’s movement through the water had created a suction that drew
floating corpses to him, bodies with heads and hands picked clean by
scavenger crabs. “Their skeletal fingers brushed across my copper
helmet,” he remembers in horror. “The sound reminded me of the tinkle
of oriental wind chimes.”

Medics wearing gas masks against nausea gathered only 229 Arizona dead from the waters before the Navy reluctantly decided to leave the rest
untouched.”2

2 cited, http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/static-legacy/ngm/0106/

We hope you all will join with us as we take in those unforgettable sights
and memorials. We are sure that the memories and the sights you will see
during your stay here in Hawai’i for the Pre-Deaf Cruise event and the
Deaf Cruise will stay with you for a lifetime.

Malaho,
Mark Morales
The Pre-Deaf Cruise Event Chairman

Correct amount for Tips.

June 9th, 2009

The old tip is $70.00 person or $10 per day is incorrect.  The correct amount tip is $84.00 or $12 per person per day.

That’s clear for once of all.

Important. Did you do this ??

June 4th, 2009

Important things to follow up.

1. Register eDoc. Go to https://www.ncl.com/nclweb/secure/bookedGuestLanding.html If you never register with NCL, please click “Create New Account” then start process.  It shouldn’t take no more than 10 to 15 mins.

2. Fill out bus form, if you needed transfer from HOTEL to CRUISE one way. Print it out, fill it out, then send mail to us. http://deafcruise.com/hawaiibus/

3.  For more about pre-cruise events.  Go visit website, http://www.deafcruise.com/plan/2009/hawaii/pre_event.php

Last, if you FORGET to bring driver license ID or State ID or Passport and your debit or credit card.  They will DECLINED your aboard cruise.  So, Please bring your Driver License ID or State issued ID or Passport!!  And don’t forget your debit card or CC card !!!
See you there!

Pre-cruise hawaii 2009

May 30th, 2009

Please check it out http://www.deafcruise.com/plan/2009/hawaii/pre_event.php

Transportation from Hotel To Cruise

May 5th, 2009

http://www.deafcruise.com/hawaiibus/

$12 each person.

Deaf Cruise Special

April 24th, 2009

Here is a deaf cruise special online, http://www.deafcruisespecial.com

Fuel Supplement Refund

November 24th, 2008

For more detail information.  Click here

Pre and Post Cruise. Deaf Cruise Hawaii Hotel 2009

November 14th, 2008

For people who already booked for Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2009 

Please read this letter.

Are you ready to book hotel room?  We offer a great group

rate price per night at one of great location in hawaii.  It’s

Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Hotel.

 

How much costs?  It’s only $165 per night per single or couples per Room!

Add Children Stay FREE — 17 Years and under with adults.

 

Location:  

Across the street Oceanfront Waikiki Beach

A block to the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center

For more information how to call and book hotel room.  

Please go to  http://www.DeafCruise.com/hotel

Rooms are are limit.  Please book ASAP before room ran out!

Deaf Cruise Hawaii Special

July 30th, 2008

(For new booking only)

Wow, did you know that NCL is offer best deal for both of world!

Here is what you get.   Free 3 upgrade category and up to $400 ship credit onboard!

For example.  If you book room category K and upgrade 3 category to room I category, you will get best room without extra charge PLUS get $$$ ship credits onboard!

Check it out http://www.DeafCruiseSpecial.com

Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2009

June 22nd, 2008

Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2009 is HOT! Looking forward to see you next year 2009!

http://www.DeafCruise.com/hawaii

Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2009

March 27th, 2008

Do you know that NCL Cruise Freestyle 2.0 make it even better after June 2008? Take a look click here!

Best part, you will feel different than other cruises:

1. No table number assignment! Why sit same table everyday?

2. No more dinner early or late. You can go even it’s not exactly 5:30 or 630ish.

Much more.. Get yourself more familiar with FreeStyle 2.0!

Do they have hair blow dryer? TV? Refrigerator?

February 22nd, 2008

All Staterooms on Pride of America have a TV, refrigerator, safe, duvet and bathroom with shower and hair dryer.

Itinerary with Map

February 20th, 2008

Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2009 - Itinerary

Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2009 Bonus?

February 19th, 2008

Yes, bonus is FREE to you and it won’t cost you anything. Book through deafcruise.com and receive bonus. It’s a huge value for you.

More Details of Categories Room Costs

February 18th, 2008

There is detail information about Category Rooms cost can be found here.

Travel Protect Plan

February 18th, 2008

You can download Travel Protect Plan here.

NCL Important Information

February 18th, 2008

“NCL has posted their press release recently which caused us to make some changes. Please see their announcement at this link

 

Which is why we changed the cruise from Pride of Aloha to Pride of America and prices are affectively changed.

Important Information Update!

February 17th, 2008

Deaf Cruise Hawaii Date is changed. It will be on July 25th to August 1st 2009 (7 days).

The cruise fare price will be changed. Prices will be updated soon.

How Do I Make Monthly Payment Plan For Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2009?

February 7th, 2008

For people who already PAID the deposit only.

Click here for Monthly Payment Plan.

If you have any question about this above. Please contact us.

What’s name of airport where I can fly to?

January 30th, 2008

Hawaii International Airport. (HNL)

For more information about Hawaii International Airport, please visit website

http://www6.hawaii.gov/dot/airports/index.htm

Office Hours

January 27th, 2008

Monday through Friday 9am to 6pm Arizona Time.

Email: Daily response is within 48 hours. sales@deafcruise.com

How much travel protect cost?

January 21st, 2008

This is just a summary of coverage price lists:

travel-protect-costs1.jpg

Note: Rates are subject to change; however, once a rate is quoted with guest’s booking, that rate will not change unless as a result of changes made to a guest’s total fare paid.

What does Travel Protect Benefits Offer?

January 20th, 2008

Per Person Maximum Benefits Limits

travel-protect-benfits.jpg
All information may subject to change anytime. Please check with us for any updated information for insurance.

Where and how do I send payment?

January 20th, 2008

Simple. Please follow instructions at http://deafcruise.com/hawaii/order/

When is deadline?

January 14th, 2008

The deadline is on or by May 1st, 2009. So, it gives us plenty of time to finish all bookings.

Where should I fly to “Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2009″?

January 14th, 2008

Only place you can fly to this event is at Honolulu, Hawaii. An international airport code is HNL. Cruise starts on July 25th through August 1st, 2009.

Which day is in July 2009?

January 14th, 2008

July 25th to Aug 1st, 2009. It is 99% certain date.

How to Contact Us?

January 5th, 2008

If you have any questions about Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2009, there are several ways to reach us.

Yes, we do have contact information in our website. Please click here.

http://www.deafcruisehawaii.com/contact-us/

We are looking forward hearing from you soon.  Thanks.

How Many Suitcases Can I Bring to Deaf Cruise Hawaii?

January 3rd, 2008

Each person can carry up to 4 suitcases with maximum 50 lbs of each bag. Please check with your airline customer service for any restrictions on the weight and carry-on bags.

Tipping for $70.00? Please tell me more about it!

January 3rd, 2008

$70 per person for a week that covers service for cleaning your room, taking your dishes away when you are done with meals, etc.

Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2009 Itinerary

December 31st, 2007

Start Cruising

Sat    Honolulu Depart 8:00 PM

Sun   Maui (Kahului)  Arrive 8:00 AM  stay for overnight
Mon  Depart 2:00 PM

Tue    Hilo  Arrive 8:00 AM  Depart  6:00 PM

Wed    Kona  Arrive 7:00 AM  Depart  6:00 PM

Thu    Kauai  Arrive 8:00 AM  stay for overnight
Fri      Depart 12:00 PM

Sat    Honolulu  7:00 AM

End Cruising.

Do I need a passport to Hawaii?

December 29th, 2007

You don’t need a passport to Hawaii except if you are not an US Citizen, then you will need visa to USA for Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2009. If the law changed regarding to passport, we will notify you and update the information here.

Is Airfare included in cruise price?

December 29th, 2007

Many of you have been asking us that specific question. The short answer is “no”.

However, you can ask us to make an airfare arrangement for you for additional costs. Or you can get your own airfare for a lower and attractive price through online.

What is Fuel Supplement?

December 29th, 2007

Once you receive an invoice statement by mail and notice this, “Fuel Supplement”? No problem! We will tell you what it is for.  Obviously, you may have noticed that nationwide gas prices are increasing and may effect on cruise industries’ fuel financial management.

Most of cruise are now charging for fuel supplement to due of gas price volatility.

Cruise will charge up to $7.00 for the first 2 guests and $3.00 for each additional guest per cruise day.

Start Focusing on Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2009

December 29th, 2007

Deafcruise.com have been receiving so many emails regarding Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2009.

We are currently starting focusing on Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2009 issues and answering common questions that we received from you. Overall, we will be posting all updated information that will be helpful to you.

Please come back here often, so you will get all detailed answers that you needed to know.

Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2007 Pictures

December 6th, 2007

We collected more pictures about Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2007. Check it out http://www.deafcruise.tv

Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2009

December 3rd, 2007

Are you looking for information about Deaf Cruise Hawaii 2009? Here is a link http://www.deafcruise.com/hawaii

Deaf Cruise Hawaii

November 30th, 2007

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