Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Mexico Bound via Key West


A funny thing happened on the way to Mexico, that is we had to stop in Key West. Although we were there for only a few hours and I have been there before, we all felt that the time we were there was great.

But let's start from the beginning. Sixteen of us set out on November 16th on Royal Caribbean's Enchantment of the Seas. This ship was recently cut in half and extended and the new features were very noticable. We all made it on the ship by lunch time and were aptly grazing on the buffet in the Windjammer cafe. The ship was beautiful and we let the kids play in the Adventure Club and Arcade as much as they wanted. We played on deck, in the casino, dining rooms and shows. But we started out with a Belgium beer tasting beforew we set off.

The food was excellent as was the bedding in the cabins; and the seas were not for the most part problematic. We arrived in Key West and went directly to the "Pirate Soul" Museum. This place was way cool and they had over 500 actual pirate artifacts. Captain Spike, the residential pirate was quite a seadog and provided us with many laughs. Next door was the Rum Barrel bar so it was fitting that we partake in some. Then it was off to do some shopping and then back to the ship.

That night it was time to play at the casino and after learning how to play craps, and win, I beat up a dollar slot machine for a nice payout of $320. This came back to haunt me though when the next day we missed our ferry to the mainland of Mexico and had to pay twice for that trip plus 2 cabs. Oh well, we made it to the caves and snorkled for most of the day.

That night we were all exhausted and after a little Black Jack we were on our way home. Although we still had one more day at sea and this was used for some last minute shopping, casino time and to eat more food.

We finally arrive back to Ft. Lauderdale and memories of our vacation were still vivid. But now it is time to plan the next rip and that will be posted here soon. And if you are interested in coming along, let me know and I am sure you will have a great time.

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Oklahoma City Rounduup

October 10th-13th - As much as this was a working trip for a seminar in OKC, the thought of exploring a city that I have never been to was certainly to look forward to. Now granted I have been to Texas many times, and sort of thought that this would resemble it, I was taken for a surprise, that it was much different.

We had some issues with the plane on our way into Dallas in which the rain kept us in the air for an extra hour, plus the de-icing system on the plane was causing lots of condensation, sending leaking water all over the plane. It made some people mad and others concerned, but we thought it kind of humorous in their ability to tackle the problem.

Oklahoma City is known for it's Bar-B-Que and it did not disappoint. The food was great at all the spots we went to and for the most part the beer was great too. Except for in Bricktown where the brewery served the worst red ale I have ever had. Fortunately, at Coaches next to the baseball stadium, every beer was made to style and thoroughly enjoyed.

We ventured over to Oklahoma University in Norman and drove around the campus. They were getting ready for a big game on Saturday and all the Crimson was out in full glory. The stadium is quite a site and the team was out practicing. What a college town, they really love their Sooners.

Finally a trip to the Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial. These places are quite powerful and this was no exception. We went at night and it was extremely moving. The tragedy that occurred is poingently remembered in the design and remaining structures.

All in all, OKC is a nice place to visit, spend some time and enjoy the sites.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Why Cruise?

Cruising provides a vacation unlike most other types of vacations. One of the biggest reason is you only unpack once, sleep in the same cabin every night yet travel to many destinations without the hassles of moving luggage and transfers. Additionally, your meals are all included and prepared for you almost 24 hours a day. If you ever go hungry on a cruise ship, you need to get out of your cabin.


Speaking of cabins, when was the last time you had someone make your bed every morning and turn down your sheets at night, straighten up after you and provide entertaining sculptures to delight your senses. Truly relaxing, especially when your cabin includes a private balcony where you can find yourself relaxing in peaceful solitude while being mesmerized by the ocean's horizon or waking up to the ocean breeze and enjoying a cup of coffee while the sun rises.

Other treats include deck activities, like swimming, sunning, music and entertainment. Enjoying cool tropical drinks while meeting new friends and visiting with old ones. Casinos, where Lady Luck is waiting for a chance to pay out big in a true Las Vegas type gaming facility. Shops, spas, shows and lectures round out the many activities that are available on most all cruise lines.

To hear about it is one thing, but to experience it is another. Trust me, once you go on your first cruise, you will not want to leave the ship. And when you do, you will immediately start planning the next one, because you will not be able to stand waiting till the next time you board a cruise ship again.
If you are interested, contact me at www.yecks.com and together we can make your next vacation set sail.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Celebrate the End of Hurricane Season

On November 16th, a group of us will be sailing on Royal Caribbean's Enchntment of the Seas. This is a 4 night trip that leaves from Ft. Lauderdale and sails to Key West and Cozumel, Mexico. Florida Resident rates are still available from the low $300's pp/do.

We will be kicking off the end of Hurricane season with hijinks on the high seas, glutinous culinary intake and imbibing with effortless efficiency. The Enchantment of the Seas is also family friendly which includes all kinds of activities for the young all the way up to late teenagers, plus rock climbing walls, bungee jumping as well as seperate pools for adults and pool/splash areas for children. Casino, shows, games, music, karaoke, literally 24 hour a day food and a bar or lounge wherever you look.


Cozumel presents a variety of shopping, beaches, clubs, restaraunts and nature by just walking off the ship, while the mainland of Cancun allows the adventurous side to come out with many destinations that reflect the Yucatan region.

Xel-Ha, Tulum and Xcaret are all ecological paradises that include wild life, archeolgy, history and nature. While Tulum is mostly sightseeing, Xcaret and Xel-Ha also provide beaches to swim and snorkle, caves to explore, places to eat and drink while soaking up the caribbean atmosphere, plus many more activities for the young and old.

Finally, to relax from the excursions of Mexico, Sunday is spent all day at sea. Here is where you can relax on deck with a drink in your hand and shed some stress or take in some casino excitement, learn about wine at a tasting or play some sports. All this while the younger ones can be off in the arcade or doing science projects at the lab.

What a weekend to unwind from the heat of the summer, the end of hurricane season and to look forward to the busy upcoming holiday season. Contact me if you are interested by going to www.yecks.com and there you can learn more about this trip or any other imaginable destination that you have always wanted to go.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

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