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Newport Harbor sails to second place
Newport Harbor High School's Sailing Team placed second in the 2011 Interscholastic Sailing Assn. Baker National Team Race Championship in Norfolk, Va., on Saturday and Sunday. Boston's Tabor Academy placed first. Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar High...Tags: Sports, Chesapeake Bay, Sailing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations
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With new cruise ships, Disney looks to sea to boost growth
Right around sunrise Tuesday, the newest addition to the Walt Disney Co.'s global vacation empire will glide up to a pier at Port Canaveral.
The Disney Dream, a 130,000-ton ocean liner with room aboard for 4,000 passengers, is the first of two new cruise...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Nickelodeon (tv network), Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Carnival Corporation, Amusement and Theme Parks
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The Harbor Report: Bringing sailing to the forefront
I was granted an interview this week with Craig Thompson, chief executive of the America's Cup Event Authority (ACEA), which is overseeing the 34th America's Cup, to be sailed in San Francisco Bay in August 2013. Thompson, a Newport Beach resident, was...Tags: 2016 Olympic Games, Football, Soccer, Sailing, National Football League
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Oceania Marina cruise ship makes Miami debut
The parade of new cruise ships in Florida keeps going as the Oceania Marina debuted in Miami this week.
The Marina, a 1,250-passenger ship that is nearly double the size of the cruise line's other three ships, arrived at the Port of Miami on Feb. 4,...Tags: Florida, Cruises, Cruise Line Ports, Royal Caribbean International, Sailing
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Mesa Musings: Sail away with his lectures
Is there a more knowledgeable sailor in our community than Dave Grant? Because this is my column, I can ask and answer my own questions. My response is, "I think not!" Now, you could hide my knowledge of sailing on the business end of a cotton swab. But...Tags: 2016 Olympic Games, David Grant, Career and Workplace, Sports Illustrated, Retirement
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Planning a vacation in 2011? Expect to pay more
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAmericans are venturing out again as they start to shake off the recession. That may be good for their spirits, but it's bad for their bank accounts. As more people travel, flights, cruises and hotel rooms get more expensive. Expect to pay more for your...Tags: American Express Company, Mexico, Air Transportation Industry, Cruises, Transportation
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Family Cruise Guide: Which lines are best for children
Special CorrespondentCruising with an infant requires special consideration. Is there a minimum age limit to sail? Will there be a nursery or childcare available onboard? Will the ship offer private babysitting so parents can enjoy an evening out? Most lines have a minimum...Tags: Children, Bars and Clubs, Demographics, Cruises, Transportation
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Crossing an ocean at the end of the season
Special to Tribune NewspapersLike migratory birds, cruise ships regularly shift from one part of the world to another as the seasons shift -- from the Caribbean to Europe or South America or from Alaska or the West Coast to Asia or the South Pacific, for example. These usually...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Windstar Cruises, Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Dining and Drinking
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ISRAEL: Officials brace for the Gaza flotilla, with the navy — and PR
Babylon & BeyondNine ships sailing from various destinations, including Ireland, Turkey and Greece, are headed toward a Mediterranean meeting point from which they will set sail for the Gaza Strip. Carrying 700-800 passengers, including members of parliament from Europe,... -
Check out these itineraries on Princess Cruises
Postcards from FloridaPrincess Cruises is offering adventurous passengers two opportunities in 2011 and 2012 to experience one of travel’s most grand voyages: The World Cruise. Encompassing multiple continents and dozens of the globe’s treasured places, these fa... -
Travel industry responds slowly to solo travelers
Special to the Los Angeles TimesTo the solo traveler, the four most annoying words in the English language may be "based on double occupancy." Although the travel industry prefers to think people travel two by two, solo travelers are not an inconsequential demographic. About 25% of all...Tags: Demographics, Cruises, Silversea Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Sailing
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The port report
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe holiday glitter is but a memory. And for some travelers that can mean only one thing: It's time to choose this year's cruise. Or maybe past time if you want the best deals. These days, half of passengers book their voyages more than seven months...Tags: Summer Olympics, Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Sailing, Holidays
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