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Cruising in the driver’s seat

Saturday, 04 May, 2004 0

Celebrity Cruises says a new post-cruise offering puts guests in the driver’s seat.

 

It’s a visit to the Celebrity Racing Academy paired with hotel accommodations.

 

Cruising guests opting for the post-cruise experience after Caribbean cruises on Celebrity’s Millennium, Century and Summit spend an overnight at the PGA Resort and Spa in Palm Beach County. The next morning, guests are taken to Moroso Motorsports Park, a 200-acre park where they suit up in racing gear, attend a pre-track briefing, and hit the track.

 

Pricing begins at $1,000 for the two-day package.

 

The program is part of the cruise lines Celebrity ExpeditionsSM series.

 

Report by David Wilkening

 

 



 

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