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Barryboat
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posted 07-02-2004 02:48 PM      Profile for Barryboat   Author's Homepage   Email Barryboat   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Today at the Taste of Minnesota I saw a huge blow-up version of the Voyager of the Seas. I guess RCCL is using it as a way to get people's attention and you can go inside of it for a presentation on Royal Caribbean. First time I ever saw anything like that. RCCL use to just tour around in a big semi-truck painted with RCCL colors...but now they have this big inflatible Voyager of the Seas! Kind of neat!

I also saw the controversial inflatible TITANIC that is actuallty a slide for kids...The Titanic is up on end (in her sinking position) and you can climb up the middle and slide down the deck..an odd attraction??? There was once a picture & conversation of that inflatible Titanic here on CruiseTalk, but I couldn't seem to find it to post a photo.

Also at our Taste of Minnesota event on the third of July...a bunch of paddle wheelers will be in St. Paul!! Sounds exciting...I'm going to try and make it there. Perhaps I'll post photos ??


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Cambodge
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posted 07-02-2004 08:37 PM      Profile for Cambodge   Email Cambodge   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Barryboat:

May I humbly suggest that you substitute the word "inflatable" for "blow up." The latter causes all sorts of images not particularly favorable to the cruise industry.


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posted 07-03-2004 03:55 AM      Profile for rccldesign   Author's Homepage   Email rccldesign   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Indeed, and the latter is also easier to understand for persons like me to which english is not the mother language! I was quite surprised by the title of this thread...
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Onno
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posted 07-03-2004 04:31 AM      Profile for Onno   Author's Homepage   Email Onno   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
But you naughty boys did take a peek though (whoops I did as well!)

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PamM
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posted 07-03-2004 06:20 AM      Profile for PamM   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 

I've seen quite a few of these Titanic slides around now and various other 'inflatables' which companies use for promotional purposes, some which you can go in for a talk or whatever, but I've not see a ship-shaped one.
Bet it looked great, and must have caught the eye, caught any photos Barryboat?

Pam


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Barryboat
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posted 07-03-2004 09:29 AM      Profile for Barryboat   Author's Homepage   Email Barryboat   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Pam,

Yes that's the photo I was searching for, and yes thatis the inflatable Titanic I saw. The Voyager of the Seas caught my eye from miles away...I recognized the inflatable VOS and got all excited to see a cruise ship in Minnesota. I'll try tlo get a photo of the VOS inflatable display and Titanic.


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jsea
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posted 07-03-2004 01:30 PM      Profile for jsea     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
The Titanic slide is in very poor taste in my opinion...
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Cambodge
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posted 07-03-2004 02:41 PM      Profile for Cambodge   Email Cambodge   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I agree. But since when did "taste" interact with commercial enterprise?
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CGT
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posted 07-04-2004 06:28 PM      Profile for CGT        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
At first I thought the title of this thread was an invitation....
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rccldesign
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posted 07-04-2004 07:28 PM      Profile for rccldesign   Author's Homepage   Email rccldesign   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
CGT I am unfortunately not surprised by your comment..

Barryboat, I have seen a picture of an inflatable Navigator of the Seas on the RCI website, for a commercial tour called the "ultimate adventure tour"... is this what you are refering to?

Romain.


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PamM
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posted 07-04-2004 07:55 PM      Profile for PamM   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Did they run out of monay to build the rest, or is she awaiting a stretch
Pam

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Barryboat
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posted 07-05-2004 09:16 AM      Profile for Barryboat   Author's Homepage   Email Barryboat   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
rccldesign....YES That's the thing that was set up down down St. Paul at our Taste of Minnesota event! I ran out of film so I didn't get a photo so I'm glad you were able to find one.

I actually went onboard the Delta Queen yesterday for the 4th..I had already been on the American Queen and the Mississippi Queen, but yesterday was the first time I had an opportunity to visit the Delta Queen, the oldest boat in their fleet. She went into service in 1927 as a car ferry. Beautiful boat! Scuttlebut was that President Bush was originally planned to visit the Delta Queen in St. Paul during the Grand Excursion event, but his trip to Turkey took priority. Also there are possibly plans for her next refit to create exterior doors or entrances for the suites.


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Onno
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posted 07-05-2004 09:39 AM      Profile for Onno   Author's Homepage   Email Onno   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Pam, probably a little kid with a needle disappointed his mommy would not let him jump on the bouncy ship!
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