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Crystal adds adjoining staterooms for families

Friday, 03 May, 2013 0

With a nod to the growing number of families cruising together, Crystal Cruises on June 4 will debut nine new adjoining staterooms on Crystal Symphony, including several with sofa beds.

Crystal is refitting 18 verandah and deluxe outside staterooms, including one Penthouse Suite, so that they can be connected.

Crystal said it saw 20% growth in family groups in 2012, and already has booked more families in 2013 than it did all of last year.  

The Crystal Family Memories program offers family groups free berths, shore excursion credits, and other amenities.

All-inclusive fares for Crystal Symphony’s 2013 voyages start from $1,630 if booked by June 28.



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