Showing posts with label bumper cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bumper cars. Show all posts

Friday, September 13, 2013

Meet Us at ChamberFest 2013

Visit Our Booth
Streamwood ChamberFest 2013


Attention car enthusiasts - don't miss the 2013 Streamwood ChamberFest & Car Show this Saturday from 10 AM - 2 PM. There will be several racing cars present as well as some of the local favorites from our monthly shows that are held at The Loop Bar & Grill in Streamwood.

Would you like to see some of the fastest cars in the world compete?

We'll have information at our booth about the 2014 Grand Prix voyages on Azamara Club Cruises.

Ask about Grand Prix Voyages

Monaco Grand Prix. Join us for the renowned Monaco Grand Prix, one of the world's most challenging Formula One races through the narrow streets of Monte-Carlo. The thrill of screaming engines and burning tires is matched by glamorous crowds and yachts, buzzing helicopters, and celebrities who know a good party when they see one.

You can select from a 4 Night or 8 Night voyage, both of which will be in Monaco on race day.  Whether you purchase Grand Prix tickets and watch the race, visit the Grand Casino, or other nearby attractions, your day in Monaco will certainly be one of the highlights of your cruise vacation.

Fast Cars Not Your Thing
How About Bumper Cars

Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas which is currently under construction will feature a multi-purpose entertainment complex which will include bumper cars.

In addition to bumper cars, the ship will include many of the features from the Oasis-class along with some new innovations such as  a parachuting simulator, virtual balconies and many more.  Studio staterooms will allow solo travelers to enjoy their space, inside and out, with 12 of the 28 cabins including balconies.

 Related Blog Articles:

Quantum Changes for Cruisers
Prepare to be WOWED – The Quantum Class
Royal Caribbean Has a New Star
Two Sisters Under Construction




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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Quantum Changes for Cruisers


PREPARE TO BE WOWEDSM

Royal Caribbean International® unveils a Quantum leap forward in cruising. With newly designed staterooms, innovative features, and transformative venues, Royal Caribbean's newest ship, Quantum of the Seas, elevates cruising to an entirely new level. Sailing Fall 2014 from the New York area.

Quantum of the Seas

Reasons Why You've Never Gone on a Cruise ...


I'd be bored on a cruise ...  There's nothing to do on a cruise ship ...  Cruising is for old people...

If those myths haven't already been shot down by other Royal Caribbean cruise ships such as the two largest ships at sea, Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas, certainly the latest ship, Quantum of the Seas will definitely knock a home run out of the park so to speak.

Complete This Sentence I would go on a cruise if I could ....

Take a ride over the ship in the NORTH STAR SM more than 300 feet above sea level.   Can you just imagine the view from that high up?   If that doesn't satisfy your urge to sore, then try sky-diving onboard the ship.  This new feature was inspired by the London Eye, but you don't need to go overseas to get a birds-eye view. 


Fly like a bird ...

Have you ever wanted to experience the sensation of flying through the air, but didn't have the guts to step outside of a perfectly good airplane?

Well onboard Quantum of the Seas, you can satisfy your desires in this industry first sky-diving simulator at sea.

Enjoy some friendly competition ... 

Maybe you'd like to step inside the rink for some bumper cars or roller skating, both industry firsts? Quantum of the Seas has all your favorites, that you've grown to love about the Royal Caribbean brand, plus so much more.

Hopefully we've peaked your interest in cruising a bit for those that haven't given cruising a try before. We're certain that experienced cruisers can't wait to experience what this new ship has to offer as well. Explore our microsite to watch videos and learn more about this new ship sailing next year.

  
Visit our Quantum of the Seas Microsite