See the soaps — while cruising
Cruise enthusiasts of daytime TV’s most popular soap operas – and the actors who star in them – are likely to find the vacation of their dreams in “Soap Cruise,†which will be held on Celebrity Century next year.
Soap Cruise – the second voyage of its kind – will pair Celebrity’s Star TreatmentSM with exclusive activities allowing guests who have purchased the Soap Cruise package to directly interact with 16 actors on all eight of daytime TV’s top shows.
Activities will include autograph and photo sessions, soap opera trivia games, an elite cocktail party with the stars, and other special events, including the opportunity to write a script and act it out with one of the stars.
The soap stars will mix it up with guests who have booked the Soap Cruise package on Celebrity Century’s January 22 itinerary departing roundtrip from Miami, with visits to Key West, Fla., and Cozumel, Mexico.
For reservations and to view images and video from last year’s Soap Cruise, visit www.soapcruise.com or call (248) 855-7918. Bookings on Celebrity Century’s January 22 itinerary through other avenues will not include access to Soap Cruise activities.
Celebrity Cruises claims it offers “comfortably sophisticated, upscale cruise experiences with highly personalized service, exceptional dining, and extraordinary attention to detail.â€
Report by David Wilkening
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