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Thank you for listening to my interview on Rick Barber's show on 850 KOA News Radio. This is the mystery cruise that we spoke about...

A DEVILISH MYSTERY CRUISE

comically written and presented by
   
WHODUNIT PRODUCTIONS


Enjoy Mystery, Merriment & Mayhem

We're dying to have you join us.....

 August 19th thru 26th, 2007

Aboard Royal Caribbean  Rhapsody of the Seas!
Cruising to the beautiful Western Caribbean!

 


Ahoy all ye seafarin' Rhapsody of the Seas lovers....we are back! No Lie...we are sailing once again out of Galveston to the Western Caribbean! 7 Mysterious nights to Mexico, Grand Caymen and Jamaica.

Enjoy an elegant ADVENTURES at sea, while MYSTERY and MAYHEM LURK all around you, and even INVOLVE YOU! As the clues unravel, try to solve the diabolical mystery of "whodunit" - before it's too late!

Set sail on an unforgettable 7-night adventure through the Caribbean aboard the beautiful Rhapsody of the Seas. Before returning to Galveston, you'll stop off in Jamaica and Grand Cayman.


What to do on shore:

                   

  • Snorkel the beautiful clear waters of the Caribbean

  • Learn the culture

  • Hand feed the Southern stingrays while snorkeling the turquoise waters of Grand Cayman.

  • Romp on the sandy white beaches.

  • Plus, many more water and outdoor adventures.

 What's Included:

  •  Shipboard Accommodations

  • Ocean Transportation

  • Most Meals

  • Some Beverages

  • Most entertainment aboard the Vessel

What's Not Included:

  • Air Transportation

  • Transfers

  • Items of a personal nature, such as
    shore excursions
    some beverages, photographs/service fees, medical services etc. 


      Email us to be the first for our "suspect" list for the 2007 cruises !



 PRICE & AVAILABILITY

  *  Least Expensive Inside Cabins (no window)
Double Occupancy per person starts at- $1120. including port and taxes.

* Least Expensive Outside Cabins (a window)
Double Occupancy per person starts at- $1,320. including port and taxes.

* Balconies starting at $1,420. including port and taxes.

Prices are per person, cruise only double occupancy including port and taxes. Certain restrictions apply. Prices and availability subject to change.

*All we need is a $250 deposit per person to hold your cabin.

There is a limited amount of cabins available so call or email now!

DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART
Sunday, August 19th Galveston, Texas   5:00 PM
Monday, August 20th At sea    
Tuesday August 21st At sea    
Wednesday, August 22nd Montego Bay, Jamaica 9:00 AM 8:00 PM
Thursday, August 23rd George Town, Grand Cayman 7:00 AM 4:00 PM
Friday, August 24th Cozumel, Mexico 9:00 AM 5:00 PM
Saturday, August 25th At Sea    
Sunday, August 26th Galveston, Texas 7:00 AM  


Dial (303) 805-0087

Hope to become PARTNERS IN CRIME WITH YOU
aboard Royal Caribbean's VOYAGER OF THE SEAS!


e-mail: brenda@travelbyhyatt.com

If you want to get THE FIRST CLUES regarding our upcoming cruises, drop in pricing or any other mystery madness... send us an email today and we'll put you on our Newsletter/Mailing SUSPECT LIST!

Special DIABOLICAL MYSTERY ON THE HIGH SEAS offered by

"Travel by Hyatt & Whodunit Productions"
aboard Royal Caribbean International's elegant cruise ships.

Brenda Hyatt
303-805-0087

Travel by Hyatt


in association with
Royal Caribbean International
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Questions and Answers:


MAYHEM... Is it Scary?

No! Whodunit's shows are COMEDIES! So don't expect a deep dark mystery. In fact for those people who just want to kick back, laugh and be entertained...you don't even have to try and solve the crime.

SUSPECTS... Do I have to play a character?

Everyone will get a role. But it is up to you how much you become your character. If you are on the shy side, you can just sit back and be a fly on the wall, as you try to figure out Whodunit.

ACCOMPLICES... Is everyone on the ship involved in the mystery?

No. Only our very special group. However the staff does get involved! From the Cruise Director to the Captain, they love to play when the Whodunit gang boards the ship.

ALIBI... Are we doing the murder mystery the WHOLE cruise?

No. The Whodunit team has worked very closely with The Cruise Line to schedule the events so they don't conflict with the other entertainment offered aboard the ship. And there is plenty of free time for you to enjoy the cruising experience. When you board you will receive an itinerary of all the murderous events. Most of the events take place over dinner and at breakfast, as you all dine together. Then, there are one or two specially planned events every day. Like the first cocktail party on the first night.

RED HERRINGS... Can I sit at Main Dining and still be involved?

Unfortunately, the itinerary and events are set around the 2nd seating schedule. This allows us to have events during the 6:30 - 7:30 hour when everyone is aboard. Obviously this would conflict with the main seating dinner hour. And, since so many of the clues are also given out during the dinner hour ... we would hate for you to miss them.

THE GETAWAY... Can children come?

It's up to you. They will have a role in our little game just like everyone else. However, there IS a lot of adult humor during the course of the show. After all, what is a mystery without a secret lover...or two? Also keep in mind that we are all seated at 2nd seating and this might be too late for the children.

CORPSE... Could I be the one murdered?

No...Then you couldn't enjoy the show!

DISGUISE... What is the attire for the cruise?

It is normal cruise wear, casual.

BOUNTY... What is the prize?

No, you are not winning a cruise, as much as we would like. However, if you are a super sleuth you will win two tickets to our dinner show along with a beautiful magnifying glass and letter opener set, and a bunch of Cruise stuff!

August 2007

Before you know it, August will be here and it will be time for fun. Here are some suggestions that I hope will be helpful.

1. Make sure you have a passport.
2. If you are bringing minor children out of the country, and you are not the parent or legal guardian, you must have a notarized letter stating that you have permission to act as guardian and take them with you. (I am a notary and can assist you with this if necessary.)

Young Children

There has been some confusion about bringing young children. Any age child may cruise. You may have read about restrictions concerning young children, but that only applies to the Adventure Ocean Youth Program. To participate in that, a child must be 3 years old and potty trained. This program provides supervised and age-segmented daily activities. For example: adventure science and adventure art to sports tournaments and talent shows. I'm sure you can understand that they cannot be changing diapers. If you are bringing very young children there are babysitters available for an $8/hour fee. So, if you want to go to Dinner alone or the Disco, you can make these arrangements. Since we are traveling with a large group, where many know one another, you might see if any of the teen-agers would like to earn some spending money, as we have several boys and girls ages 11-18.

Shopping

You may wonder about buying items, either on board or at port. You will be pleasantly surprised at the great buys shipboard. Watch for the sales and specials in your "Daily Compass". Some days the jewelry store will have special discounts, the next day perfume, next day the clothing store ... (I bought 2 t-shirts for $18., some with the Royal Caribbean logo, some just fun stuff). When you shop in each port of call you will be able to use your ATM, CC, Travelers Checks or even American Dollars! However, you will get a better exchange rate with CC or ATM.

Special Occasions

If you are celebrating an anniversary, or have a special occasion to celebrate, let me know now, as I can make some arrangement to help you celebrate it. We can also offer some Romance Packages if you are renewing your vows. Please make me aware of your desires and I will try to make them happen!

What to Pack?

Lite! There is a laundry service on board. There is a charge for the service. Remember that the average temperature in the Caribbean is 77 degrees (F), however on the water it can get breezy in the evening. Casual summer shorts, deck clothes, and 2 formal outfits, underwear and swimsuit. Perhaps a light jacket or sweater. Sandals, walking shoes, sunscreen. Be sure to hand-carry all valuables, and you will have a safe in your cabin. Also, hand-carry all medications and travel documents.

Computer Addicts...

Awesome computer center is on board for your pleasure, if you just can't leave the World Wide Web alone, while your having the time of your life. You can check your e-mail, surf the web or check your stock portfolio, or even send digital post-cards home.

Formal Nights

There will be two (2) formal nights. Come on guys; dress up for your lady. She will love it. To some this means a suit or business dress, to others it means a tuxedo and gown. All are acceptable. If you just don't want any part of it you may dine in any of the other restaurants or cafes, as there is truly something for everyone. (If the guys wish to rent a tuxedo, they are available on-board for a reasonable fee, delivered directly to your state-room)

Airfare.

Many have already arranged their air. Please do not wait until the last minute. If you are not at the dock when the ship sails it will leave without you.

Please advise me of your arrangements, and times, as I will be able to check for delays, cancellations or schedule changes.

I suggest arriving the day before. You can stay at a hotel near the dock or airport. Some are even going a few days early to visit some tourist sites in Los Angeles. I can help arrange any additional days. If you do it on your own, please advise me how I can be in touch with you.

We do not want to leave anyone behind.

Health Issues

I have been asked if any special shots are needed. My answer is, "Check with your doctor and make sure you are current on any shots you may need." Your doctor will know your history. For example, if you have not had a tetanus shot for 10 years, you will need a booster. Please check with your health care professional.

As a rule, no special inoculations are needed to visit Mexico.
My advice is to be careful what you eat in port. Eat only at American approved restaurants and hotels. Do not eat at roadside stands or drink uncapped items. A Cruise would be less fun with Montezuma's Revenge.

Can one person in a cabin be involved with the mystery and not the other?

Though this is possible, they WILL NOT BE SEATED TOGETHER FOR MEALS! Once a passenger has signed up for the mystery then they will be assigned their seats with the murder mystery group. NO ONE MAY BE SEATED WITH THE GROUP WHO HAS NOT PAID TO JOIN. (They would be enjoying the fun for free!) Some passengers who have signed up for the mystery still request to be seated separately so they can join the rest of their party. We do not suggest this, as a large portion of the clues and fun takes place during the meals. However, as long as they understand this, it is their option.
PLEASE LET YOUR CLIENTS KNOW ABOUT THE WILD FUN THAT TAKES PLACE DURING THE DINNERS SO THEY DO NOT EXPECT A QUIET ROMANTIC DINING EXPERIENCE. THE CHARACTERS ARE ROAMING FROM TABLE TO TABLE... SO THINK BIG LAUGHS!!!!!

How do you assign the characters?

Since every guest will get a role to play, we do this randomly. However, if you know anything about your client (age, special interests, outgoing or shy, etc) we will definitely take this into consideration when assigning the roles. In fact, it is a great help to us and makes it that much more fun for your clients!

Room Service

Complimentary Room service is available 24 hours a day. Do you need an extra blanket? Are you hungry for a snack? Want coffee in the morning before going to breakfast? Want breakfast in bed? No Charge.

Insurance

We want this to be the best vacation of your life. To make sure you have nothing to worrying about except having a good time, Royal Caribbean offers "Cruise Care". This is trip cancellation/Interruption coverage as well as baggage protection. With Cruise Care you also have access to the 24-hour service of American International Assistance Services, Inc., which includes emergency cash transfers, lost documents assistance, and other medical and travel-related services.
If you haven't added insurance, but would like to, the cost to add to your cruise package is only $89 per person.
If you have any more detailed questions regarding what the insurance covers please call Royal Caribbean Cruise Care Desk at: 1-800-453-4022.
We recommend that all guests check their own insurance coverage's, also.

Charges for Late Cancellation

If it becomes necessary to cancel your cruise plans, (another reason to consider the insurance) following are the charges:
60 days or more in advance: no charge
59-30 days in advance: deposit amount
29-8 days in advance: 50% of total
7 days or less: no refund

Electrical Adaptors?

To use your blow dryer, curling iron, electric razor, laptop computer, etc. you do not need any special adaptors. (A blow dryer is supplied in the room)

Shore Excursions

About 3-4 weeks prior to sailing you'll receive a complete description of various shore excursions that are available, along with your cruise documents. You may want to book after you board the ship, when you see what others in your group choose to do.

What Credit Cards Are Accepted?

Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines happily accepts Visa, Master Card, American Express, Carte Blanche, Optima, Diners Club International, and Discover. If you pay with check, make it payable to Vagabond Travel and we will send an agency check to guarantee to RCCL. If you would like to pay with cash, please call the office and we will apply payment for you.

Pre-Purchasing a Beverage Card

At the time you check-in to board the cruise ship you may pay an additional $33.00 per-person beverage charge for unlimited soft drinks. This is at the same time you will be issued your charge card for on-board activities. A card for alcoholic beverages is also available.

TIPS FOR SAFER AIR TRAVEL

We recommend the following safety tips for air travelers.

* Before going to the airport, call the airline to check the status of your flight's departure.
* For domestic flights, arrive at least three hours ahead of time.
* Bring two forms of photo identification with you.
* Contact your airline for availability of curbside check-in.
* Some airlines may have new requirements, such as exchanging an E-ticket for a boarding pass or a paper ticket at the airline ticket counter rather than the gate.
* Call your particular airline to see if they have any new security measures.
* Do not carry any sharp objects, such as pocketknives, scissors or nail clippers on your person or in your carry-on luggage.
* Airports will be operating under heightened security.
* Be ready to comply with additional requests from police, airport security and airline personnel.
* Be prepared for more rigorous security checks.
* Expect more frequent inspection of carry -on luggage.
* Never leave luggage unattended, and never carry anything on board an airplane for someone you so not know.

Close

Enjoy yourself! I know we are going to have a great time together. My husband and family are going, and many of my friends. Remember to get those payments in...Don't procrastinate. Call me if you have any questions, we will have a vacation you'll always remember!

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