It seems to be true that in Texas, everything is bigger. When one of Royal Caribbean's largest and most innovative ships arrived in the Port of Galveston for its winter cruise season, they didn't "mess with Texas." To make Voyager of the Seas even larger than life, the cruise line attached the world’s largest set of longhorns to the ship. Not only that, but they are flying Texas-sized Lone Star flags from either side of the ship's bow.
At 600 pounds and spanning 140 feet, the longhorns will adorn the 138,000 ton ship throughout the winter cruise season. However, when the ship leaves Texas in April to head to Europe for the summer, YOU could show your Texas spirit by claiming ownership of the largest set of longhorns ever created. Oh yes, the giant state flags are included. Simply mosey on over to eBay and put in your bid. The longhorns, made of 10 oz flame retardant vinyl coated nylon and valued at $24,844, come with four blowers, a 30 ft storage bag, a cold repair kit, an all-important instruction manual, plus a 2-year guarantee on workmanship and materials. The four 70x85 ft nylon triangular-shaped state flags are valued at $23,468, AND the winning bidder also receives a 7-night Royal Caribbean cruise for two onboard Voyager of the Seas out of Galveston. The cruise, in a balcony stateroom, which is valued at $1,049 per person, must be taken between Dec. 2008 and April 2009 (some restrictions apply).
At this writing the bids are up to $2,550. C'mon high rollers, you know when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em... think big and become the only Texas Longhorns fan on the block to own the ultimate inflatable yard ornament. Your generosity will support Starlight Starbright Children’s Foundation, which is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of children and families suffering through childhood illness. All proceeds will be donated to the charity.
We'd like to reward Royal Caribbean with a couple dozen yellow roses for originality and generosity!
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