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Sun!  Sea!  Sights!  A perfect four-day getaway!

Royal Caribbean's Labadee, Haiti ResortThere is still time to book your cabin on the Well Spouse Association Cruise, January 24, 2013, but don't put it off.  

The WSA reservation has ended, but cabins in 3 different price ranges are still available:  Inside, Ocean View, and Balcony.   Share a weekend away with other Well Spouses--current and former.  Invite mom, dad, sis, bro, son, daughter, or friend to enjoy a few relaxed days with you.    Or just get away all by yourself.  

Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas sails out of Ft. Lauderdale on Thursday afternoon, January 24, and returns on Monday morning, January 28 with four days in between (an extended weekend!) in the dazzling Caribbean Sea, and a day in Cozumel, Mexico.

 
Royal Caribbean's Labadee, Haiti ResortCozumel is a small island off the coast of the Yucatan, with some of the most gorgeous beaches I've ever seen, Mayan villages, historic ruins, lovely hand-crafted textiles and much, much more.

And the food!  If you decide to try some, Mayan food is reason enough to plot a course to Cozumel.  What's the ship like?  Liberty of the Seas is up to the minute in comfort and fun.  I've cruised on her several times.  Luxury cabins, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, hot tubs, 3-D movies, huge movie screen out on deck, live performances, music for every taste, rock climbing wall if you're into that sort of thing.  

Did I mention the food?  Yummmm!   Delicious, nutritious, plentiful.  The service?  Catered to your every whim.

To reserve, call Jose at 1-800-465-3595, X13426.  Choose your cabin type:  Inside:  $399 plus taxes and fees = $483.44 pp; Ocean View:  $489 plus taxes and fees = $573.44 pp; Balcony:  $559 plus taxes and fees = $643.44 pp; $100 deposit reserves your place.

After you reserve, please contact Amie Brockway at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  Or, if you have questions, feel free to contact Amie before you reserve.

Comments from other years' cruises include:

"...I think the cruise is the perfect respite.  Talking with other caregivers, participating in fun activities, relaxing and be[ing] able to make your own schedule is absolutely wonderful."

"...I have been a Former since August 2010 and I have no support group chapter near me, so this was something I REALLY needed.  I now have 10 friends... whom I feel I can contact and not be judged for the way I feel or the things I have thought during my caregiving years."


"INVALUABLE!!!


"Respite weekends are too short.  A cruise offers a variety of activities and destinations economically and best affords the most important element of comradeship."

Eighty percent of the cruisers said they would do it again; the other 20% said they might do it again.