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Pack light, even for a cruise Published: Tue, Apr 17, 2012 When I put my luggage into a taxi at the start of my first-ever cruise trip, it was a shock. I'd never packed so much before: deck wear, nicer evening wear, and rugged travel clothing to use on land. I'd even brought four pairs of shoes ... if you count my flip-flops. But compared to my fellow passengers, I... Read More
AAA Oklahoma hosting cruise, travel shows Published: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 AAA Oklahoma this weekend will host two of the largest travel shows ever held in Oklahoma. Twenty-one of the world’s leading travel-related companies, including resorts, cruise lines, tour operators and Disney, will have representatives at both events, offering special deals and travel advice. The Tulsa show is... Read More
Cruising through the back door Published: Mon, Dec 12, 2011 Among European travelers, more and more people are cruising. Of course, cruising is — in many ways — an anathema to the "back door travel" philosophy that I've been preaching for 30 years. But I've learned it can be done thoughtfully and independently. Recently I gave my new guidebook, Ricks Steves'... Read More
New Disney cruise ship aims to please everybody Updated: Tue, Jan 25, 2011 The 4,000-passenger Disney Dream features specials such as a 765-foot "water coaster" with clear tubes winding and twisting above the highest decks and Disney characters roaming throughout the vessel from time to time. The goal was to create a Disney experience for guests of all ages. From the atrium's massive... Read More
Adventure travel with kids Published: Mon, Dec 27, 2010 Providing exciting adventures can make travel easier when you have kids Read More
For Entertainment, Epic Will Float Your Boat Updated: Wed, Sep 1, 2010 For nonstop fun and excitement aboard a cruise, the new Norwegian Epic can't be beat. Norwegian Cruise Line, ever the cruise line innovator with features such as Freestyle Dining, now claims an entertainment sensation at sea. Read More
Experts urge firms to help workers cope with anger Published: Wed, Sep 1, 2010 Many companies won't hand out raises or bonuses this year. Many will ask their employees to do extra work to pick up the slack for colleagues who have been laid off. Read More
Juneau: America's Most Scenic State Capital Updated: Wed, Jul 7, 2010 As I strolled along a marked pathway to take a good photo of Mendenhall Glacier, I read the brochure from the visitors center, where, according to my guide, Elizabeth Arnett of the Juneau Convention and Visitors Bureau, mother bears and cubs occasionally come to visit. Just 12 miles from downtown, the huge glacier... Read More
Sitka: America's Tiny Colonial Russian Town Updated: Wed, Jul 7, 2010 St. Michael's Russian Orthodox Cathedral -- Sitka, Alaska's main landmark -- is a rather simple building but with the typical ornate onion dome. Inside are a gold chandelier and gorgeous, glittering, colorful religious icons and portraits. I felt as though I were back in St. Petersburg or Moscow. Read More
Alaskan Excursion Train Takes Visitors on a Trip to the Past Updated: Thu, Jun 10, 2010 SKAGWAY, Alaska --"We landed in wind-swept Skagway. We joined the weltering mass, clamoring over their outfits, waiting to climb the Pass." Those are the memorable words of author and poet Robert W. Service in "The Trail of Ninety-Eight," a poem describing the rush of humanity slogging up single-file over an... Read More
Up Close and Personal With the Alaskan Iditarod Updated: Wed, Feb 3, 2010 JUNEAU, Alaska — We heard them before we saw them. A team of friendly young Alaskan huskies, obviously excited to have visitors, loudly barked as our van pulled up. Our small group from a Royal Caribbean shore excursion climbed out and approached the yipping dogs. "Please don't touch them without permission,"... Read More
Brookshire – Gant Published: Sun, Oct 19, 2008 Eddie and Janice Brookshire of Oklahoma City, Okla, are pleased to announce the marriage of their son, Edward Albert to Denise Marie Gant, daughter of Sandra Gant of Moore, Okla. They were married at sunset at the Chesapeake Boathouse on Thursday, September 18, 2008, in front of family and close friends. The... Read More
$1.5 Million Fine in Cruise Ship Sinking Updated: Fri, Apr 13, 2007 ATHENS, Greece (AP) -- The owners, operator and captain of a cruise ship that hit the rocks off the island Santorini and sank were fined a total of $1.57 million Monday for polluting the Aegean Sea. The Sea Diamond leaked an estimated 300 tons of fuel into the sea since sinking off the island two months... Read More
Passenger Missing From Carnival Cruise Published: Mon, Nov 6, 2006 GALVESTON, Texas (AP) -- Staff of a cruise ship spent Sunday morning searching for a 42-year-old passenger who reportedly went overboard. The Carnival Conquest was finishing a seven-day trip through the Caribbean when the man was reported missing. Another passenger reported seeing the man go overboard... Read More
Patton - Dupuy Updated: Sun, Jun 11, 2006 Kelli Ann Patton and Tre Jerome Dupuy were united in marriage June 10, 2006, in the garden of The Dominion House in Guthrie, Okla. Kelli is the daughter of Mark and Vicki Patton of Edmond. She is the granddaughter of Doris Puckett and the late Cheatham Puckett of Edmond, Okla., and the late Raymond and Naomi Patton... Read More
Q&A with Angela Hedges Hendricks Updated: Tue, May 23, 2006 Today's Q&A is with the president and chief executive officer of Oklahoma City's Carlson Wagonlit Travel/Bentley Hedges Travel. Cruises remain a popular vacation choice for Oklahomans, despite recent events. How have the recent disappearances on cruise ships affected Oklahomans' willingness to book a cruise?... Read More
Tech Talk: Device used to defend ship from pirates Updated: Thu, Nov 10, 2005 A cruise ship used sonic waves to fend off real-life pirates. Read More
Review finds bidding influenced Updated: Thu, Oct 20, 2005 WASHINGTON - When Hurricane Katrina struck, Ashbritt Inc. was well-positioned to take advantage of the torrent of government dollars that followed. The Pompano Beach, Fla., firm had spent years cultivating its relationship with the federal government, contributing tens of thousands of dollars to the Republican... Read More
Rita’s fury has links to state Updated: Sat, Sep 24, 2005 Hurricane Rita has touched the lives of many Oklahomans in different ways. There's the 50 alumni from Classen High School whose reunion aboard a cruise ship has taken unexpected turns and stops in the past few days. An Edmond 19-year-old student at Rice University was forced to stay put for the hurricane and since... Read More
Shock & Awful Updated: Thu, Sep 8, 2005 People do stupid things. Normally, we're not "stuck on stupid." Unless, of course, the government's involved. The Federal Emergency Mismanagement Agency's latest brain drain involves leasing cruise ships to provide temporary housing for Louisiana hurricane survivors. Perhaps they were hoping to tap into the... Read More
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