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Bahamas Celebration sets sail from Palm Beach
By WPTV.com
Mar 15, 2010 - 5:08:19 PM
RIVIERA BEACH, FL -- "The first ones!" shouted Nancy LaRiviere as
she boarded the Bahamas Celebration.
She and her mother Rita were
the very first two passengers boarding the big boat Monday, which was
preparing for its maiden voyage from the Port of Palm Beach.
It
was Nancy's maiden voyage too! "My first cruise, yeah!" she smiled.
It
wasn't Rita's first cruise, though. In the past however, she'd
travelled farther to enjoy a cruise. "We used to go to Ft. Lauderdale to
go, so this is great. It's only about a half an hour," she says.
The
ship made its way into the Port of Palm Beach shortly after 1:00 p.m.
after steaming its way from its former home in Ft. Lauderdale's Port
Everglades.
A tight squeeze the ship's captain said, as he
navigated the 680-foot vessel through the narrow Lake Worth Inlet.
"It's
a lot more challenging than what we're used to, yes," said Capt. Peter
Fielding, "but the ship is very maneuverable and she get can into these
tight spaces," he said.
The Bahamas Celebration is contracted to
call the Port of Palm Beach home for the next five years. It's the first
ship to offer multi-day cruises in more than a decade. The economic
impact for the port? An estimated two-million dollars a year. Even more
when you include surrounding businesses and vendors.
"We just
hired more than 20 parking attendants," says the port's executive
director Manuel Almira. He says local business will provide food, and of
course benefit service providers like "taxis, buses, the airlines and
local hotels."
The Bahamas Celebration also offers something a
bit different. Passengers can opt for the two night cruise, but may also
choose to stay in Freeport at the Our Lucaya resort for 2, 4 or 6
nights before coming back.
With nine levels of rooms and
restaurants, a casino and more aboard the ship, the Bahamas Celebration
can accommodate 1,300 passengers, offering plenty of excursions and
activities to keep anyone busy. Or if passengers prefer, the luxury - of
laziness.
"Just being served," says Rita looking forward to her
two days of relaxation, "and not having any cooking, ha ha."
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