SAVE UP TO $2,000 WITH AMAWATERWAYS ON “WORLD’S LARGEST CRUISE NIGHTâ€
(Chatsworth, CA.) Award-winning European river cruise line, AMAWATERWAYS, the newest member of the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), is offering special savings valued at $2,000 in conjunction with this year’s “World’s Largest Cruise Night†events. Scheduled to take place across the U.S. and Canada on October 16, 2008, this year’s “World’s Largest Cruise Night†is expected to generate record-breaking cruise sales.
As a special incentive for consumers who book a deluxe European river cruise and pay in full between October 16 and October 31, 2008, AMAWATERWAYS is offering $2,000 per stateroom in savings! Additionally, the agent who books the most AMAWATERWAYS cruises during this promotion period will win a complimentary stateroom on a select 7-night cruise.*
This very special “World’s Largest Cruise Night†promotion applies to the following sailings:
Romantic Danube:
Spend 3 nights in historic Prague* followed by a fascinating cruise on the Danube river from Vilshofen/ Passau to Budapest. The offer is valid for U.S. departures on April 3, April 5, April 7 and April 9, 2009.
Amsterdam to Paris:
Enjoy a 7-night cruise from Amsterdam to Trier on the storied Rhine and Mosel rivers, and then spend 3 nights in Paris. The offer is valid for U.S. departures on April 18, April 26 and April 30, 2009.
Tulip Time Cruise:
Experience a breathtaking 7-night cruise through Holland & Belgium in the Spring, just in time for the tulips! The offer is valid for U.S. departures on April 3 and April 10, 2009
This “World’s Largest Cruise Night†promotion includes a monetary discount of $400 per person ($800 per stateroom) PLUS a stateroom upgrade from CAT. “E†to a CAT. “B†French Balcony stateroom. The upgrade value is $599 per person ($1198 per stateroom) for a TOTAL DISCOUNT of $1000 per person ($2000 per stateroom).
About AMAWATERWAYS
AMAWATERWAYS has redefined European river cruising since its founding as Amadeus Waterways in 2002. The line boasts the newest, most state-of-the-art fleet on Europe’s legendary Danube, Rhine, Main and Mosel rivers. The 148-passenger MS Amacello and MS Amadante debuted in the spring of 2008, joining the MS Amalegro (2007) and MS Amadagio (2006). Two more new ships, MS Amalyra and MS Amadolce, will debut in 2009 and two new vessels are set for delivery in 2010.
The “AMA†ships feature the most spacious staterooms on Europe’s rivers, with 82 percent boasting French Balconies. Guests enjoy premium, hotel-style bedding with plush, down duvets; luxurious terry bathrobes and slippers, as well as bottled water replenished daily. Marble-appointed baths feature luxurious, spa-quality toiletries and a sleek, multi-jet shower system. Flat panel stateroom TVs offer a unique Infotainment system featuring Internet access, an array of satellite channels and movies. The vessels also feature a fitness center, beauty salon, whirlpool and a walking track on the Sun Deck.
The “AMAWATERWAYS Difference†extends to the myriad of complimentary amenities onboard, including Wi-Fi in the public lounges; free-flowing local wines at dinner, a specialty coffee and tea station and a fleet of onboard bicycles for passenger use. Each cruise is accompanied by a professional cruise director. And, accomplished tour guides lead complimentary city tours in every destination.
For more information about AmaWaterways, please visit our website at www.amawaterways.com or call 800-626-0126
*Complimentary cruise will consist of either a 2008 “Winter Wonderland,†“Christmas Time Cruise†or select April 2009 sailings, depending on availability.
**Discount applies to cruise only, and doesn’t require purchase of pre-or-post land program. Offer applies to new bookings only and is not combinable with other promotions, other than Past Passenger Discount and AARP Member discount.
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