CROSSFIT INITIATIVE DISNEY GROUP CRUISE
Crossfit Initiative Gym invites members, family and friends to join
Cruising with Crossfit
7 night Mexican Riviera Cruise
Sailing March 18, 2012
Cruising with Crossfit
7 night Mexican Riviera Cruise
Sailing March 18, 2012
THE DISNEY WONDER
Disney Wonder Facts
Date Launched: 08/15/1999 Officers: Multinational Crew: Multinational Gross tonnage: 83,300.0 Length (ft.): 964 Registry: The Bahamas Home Port: Port Canaveral, Florida Passengers: 2400 Stability Rating: Dinner Seatings: 2 (5:45 pm/8:15 pm) Cuisine: Various Dress Code: Traditional Room Service: Yes Tipping: $12 per day Outdoor Pools: 3 Indoor Pools: 0 Whirlpools: 6 Fitness Center: Yes Spa: Yes Beauty Salon: Yes Showroom: Yes Bars/Lounges: 7 Casino: No Shops: Yes Child Program: Yes Self-service Laundry: Yes Total Staterooms: 877 |
The Disney experience....
On a Disney cruise, there is something for everyone: relaxing "me" time for the adults, imaginative fun for the kids and exciting family time for all. Every voyage includes the attention to detail and world-class hospitality that Disney is famous for.
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NO PASSPORT REQUIRED!
TRAVEL DOCUMENTATION - all ports (excluding Europe) Proper travel documentation is required at embarkation and throughout the cruise. Even though a guest has completed registration using FUNPASS, it is still the responsibility of the guest to bring all required travel documents. Guest should check with their travel agent and/or government authority to determine the travel documents necessary for each port of call. Any guest without proper documents will not be allowed to board the vessel and no refund of the cruise fare will be issued. Carnival assumes no responsibility for advising guests of immigration requirements.
CRUISE TRAVEL
The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) Passport Requirements became effective June 1, 2009, for land and sea borders. While the WHTI requires a valid passport for land and sea travel, a final ruling was issued allowing leniency for “closed-loop” cruises, i.e., sailings that both originate and terminate in the same U.S. port.
U.S. citizens taking “closed-loop” cruises are not required to have a passport, but will need proof of citizenship such as an original or certified copy of a birth certificate, a certificate of naturalization, a passport card, an enhanced driver’s license (EDL)as well as a government-issued photo ID. Children are also required to bring proof of citizenship, and if 16 and over, a photo ID is also required. Canadian and Bermudian citizens are required to have a passport for air, land and sea travel, including all Carnival cruises. Although a passport is not required for U.S. citizens taking “closed loop” cruises, we strongly recommend all guests travel with a passport (valid for at least six months beyond completion of travel). Having a passport will enable guests to fly from the U.S. to a foreign port in the event they miss their scheduled embarkation or to fly back to the U.S. if they need to disembark the ship mid-cruise due to an emergency.
visit www.travel.state.gov for more information