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Bayonne, NJ .... aka as 'Cape Liberty'
Sounds a little hokey, but I guess anything sounds better than "Bayonne".
Ernie From Seatrade Insider: ============================= RCCL names Bayonne port 'Cape Liberty' 28/1/2004 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. will name its new facility in Bayonne, N.J. 'Cape Liberty Cruise Port.' Starting in May, Cape Liberty will serve as a seasonal home port to Voyager of the Seas and Nordic Empress. 'Cape Liberty Cruise Port is a fitting name as our guests will begin and end their vacations with a marvelous view of the Statue of Liberty and lower Manhattan,' says Adam Goldstein, executive vp brand operations for Royal Caribbean International. In December, Royal Caribbean signed a letter agreement with the Bayonne Local Redevelopment Authority to construct and operate a new cruise port facility on the former Bayonne Military Ocean Terminal peninsula, now called The Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor. The location is 15 minutes from the Newark airport and right off the New Jersey Turnpike. Bayonne offers 'a lot of benefits,' according to Eric Ardolino, president of A&S Travel in Wallingford, Conn., and a member of Vacation.com's advisory board. No. 1, he tells Seatrade Insider: parking fees for drive clients will be much lower than in New York City. Also, passengers won't have to fight congestion and baggage/parking hassles at the West Side piers. Voyager of the Seas and Nordic Empress will operate from Cape Liberty May through October. Voyager's schedule alternates five-night Canada and nine-night Caribbean cruises. Nordic Empress offers six- and eight-night Bermuda itineraries. Royal Caribbean will use existing structures for the immediate future. Long-term plans call for construction of a new cruise terminal and supporting facilities. |
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Bayonne, NJ .... aka as 'Cape Liberty'
How about Liberty Cay?
"E.k.R." wrote in message . .. Sounds a little hokey, but I guess anything sounds better than "Bayonne". Ernie From Seatrade Insider: ============================= RCCL names Bayonne port 'Cape Liberty' 28/1/2004 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. will name its new facility in Bayonne, N.J. 'Cape Liberty Cruise Port.' Starting in May, Cape Liberty will serve as a seasonal home port to Voyager of the Seas and Nordic Empress. 'Cape Liberty Cruise Port is a fitting name as our guests will begin and end their vacations with a marvelous view of the Statue of Liberty and lower Manhattan,' says Adam Goldstein, executive vp brand operations for Royal Caribbean International. In December, Royal Caribbean signed a letter agreement with the Bayonne Local Redevelopment Authority to construct and operate a new cruise port facility on the former Bayonne Military Ocean Terminal peninsula, now called The Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor. The location is 15 minutes from the Newark airport and right off the New Jersey Turnpike. Bayonne offers 'a lot of benefits,' according to Eric Ardolino, president of A&S Travel in Wallingford, Conn., and a member of Vacation.com's advisory board. No. 1, he tells Seatrade Insider: parking fees for drive clients will be much lower than in New York City. Also, passengers won't have to fight congestion and baggage/parking hassles at the West Side piers. Voyager of the Seas and Nordic Empress will operate from Cape Liberty May through October. Voyager's schedule alternates five-night Canada and nine-night Caribbean cruises. Nordic Empress offers six- and eight-night Bermuda itineraries. Royal Caribbean will use existing structures for the immediate future. Long-term plans call for construction of a new cruise terminal and supporting facilities. |
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Bayonne, NJ .... aka as 'Cape Liberty'
Liberty port has a special happy connotation for naval people so maybe
it might be called Port Liberty. Anyway, Cape Liberty has a nice name-tie with the nearby Newark Liberty International Airport. Aloha |
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Bayonne, NJ .... aka as 'Cape Liberty'
too late. there already is a port liberty just a few miles north
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