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2/25/09 |
Lincoln, IL – March 16, 2009 - Time is running out to reserve your space on the Ultimate Cruise Adventure 2010. The cruise group is hosted by Lincoln College and will set sail out of Ft. Lauderdale, FL January 23-30, 2010.
The cruise, which is open to the public, is a seven night adventure that will visit three ports of call: St. Thomas, St. Maarten, and Nassau, Bahamas. Cruise-goers will set sail on Royal Caribbean’s newest cruise ship Oasis of the Seas, the largest and most revolutionary cruise ship in the world, which will launch in late 2009.
Lincoln College Alumni Relations & Special Events Coordinator Kerri Taylor says, “It will be the vacation of a lifetime. The ship will launch her maiden voyage in late 2009. She will be the largest and most revolutionary cruise ship in the world! This ship has something for everyone of every age! From the Spa, private cabanas, lounge chairs and the solarium for quiet relaxation to the zip line, FlowRiders, sports deck, H2O Kids Zone, carousel, Rising Tide Bar, shopping, and so much more! Grab your family and friends and set sail with us on this ultimate adventure. You'll get to enjoy this amazing new cruise ship along with three beautiful and fun-filled islands. Act NOW, over 80% of the ship is sold out already. Our limited blocked space won’t last much longer. Pay a small deposit now and final payment isn't due until Oct. 30, so there's plenty of time to save up! We look forward to an unforgettable week! We hope you'll join us!”
Those who are interested in signing up or for more information should contact Kerri Taylor in the Lincoln College Alumni office. Call toll free at 877-522-5867 or e-mail: ktaylor@lincolncollege.edu. You can also view details and book online at www.suzidavis.com/lincolncollege.
Lincoln College was founded in 1865 as Lincoln University, the only institution of higher education named for Abraham Lincoln during his lifetime. It is a selective, two-year, private, liberal arts college located in Lincoln, Illinois. Lincoln College is designed to prepare a student for university study through a structured, supportive approach to learning. Approximately 89% of Lincoln College graduates transfer immediately to a four-year school where they succeed as well as or better than the native student. Student-teacher ratio at Lincoln College is 13:1 and the average class size is 16 students.