Royal Caribbean offer teams up for land and sea stops
Royal Caribbean International and Universal Orlando Resort are now offering the Royal Caribbean and Universal Orlando package from both the east and west coasts of Florida.
“Guests booking the package will experience award winning attractions at both Universal Studios Florida and Universal’s Islands of Adventure, spectacularly themed on-site hotels and a nighttime entertainment complex,” says a news release.
Guests choosing to stay at one of Universal’s three on-site hotels also will enjoy included Universal Express ride access to skip the regular lines at both theme parks.
The land and sea vacation packages combine a three- or four-night stay at Universal Orlando Resort with a three- or four-night Bahamas cruise aboard Royal Caribbean’s Monarch of the Seas, a four- or five-night Western Caribbean cruise aboard Jewel of the Seas, or a seven-night Eastern or Western Caribbean cruise aboard Freedom of the Seas.
The package includes hotel and shipboard accommodations, multi-day passes to Universal Studios Florida and Universal’s Islands of Adventure, complimentary admission to select live entertainment venues at Universal CityWalk and ground transfers between airport, hotel, theme parks and the ship at port.
“Royal Caribbean’s successful relationship with Universal Orlando Resort continues to create special packages for vacationers seeking a unique and truly memorable experience and seamlessly combines the best of land and sea to deliver an exciting family vacation,” said Betsy O’Rourke, senior vice president of Marketing, Royal Caribbean International.
By David Wilkening
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