Saturday, October 20, 2012

A Deal-of-a-Lifetime!

       We in Portland, Oregon have had a great few months, but we can see the writing on the wall. The seasons are changing once again, and soon the sun will dissipate into rain that will not relinquish its hold on us for an indefinite period of time.

       The rain will be our constant companion for the next few months, nothing can change that. What we can change is what we do to combat this. Before we are swallowed by the gray, we should find one last solace in the sun. A place to relax, bath in the sun, eat, or do anything you want. A place like the Caribbean.

        The Caribbean? That's too expensive! What will I do there? I understand your concern, really I do. Travel under most circumstances is very expensive and stress-intensive. But not here. We take care of most of the hoops, all you need to figure out is what to pack and how to get to the airport!

       Now, for what you came to see: the deal-of-a-lifetime. We at Walker Travel are offering on October 31st, a Princess Cruise called the Caribbean Islander for $500 for an interior cabin or $800 for a balcony room.

      For, $500 you can embark in one of the most famous cities in the world, sail for ten days on the crystal clear Caribbean Sea seeing the colonial town of San Juan, Puerto Rico; St Thomas, Virgin Islands; Antigua, Antigua and Barbados; Aruba, Aruba; and the party capital of America: Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
    
      For $500 you can stay in an interior cabin watching Broadway shows every night, eat lobster and high-quality steaks, or partake in watching hit movies on a big screen under the stars.

     Our offer is for the interior cabin is 35% less than what this cruise is going for retail and the balcony room is going for 45% less than retail. You will not be able to find a better deal anywhere else. Think about what $500 or $800 actually gets you in your life and then you will see how the beauty of this price works.

      Due note that this offer does not include port taxes, airfare, or onshore excursions.

      I advice anybody who is interested in this to contact Doug Walker at Doug Walker Travel as soon as you can. If you don't, somebody will snatch this offer right out from under you. Don't let that happen to you!