Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Dancing With The Stars At Sea

If you love cruises and ballroom dancing and were a Brady Bunch fan, get set for the ultimate experience that combines all three. Now you can sail with Dancing With The Stars contestant Florence Henderson and her pro partner Corky Ballas. This special Inaugural Ballroom Dance Celebration at Sea 2012 not only includes Henderson, of The Brady Bunch fame, but also two of the Brady ‘kids,’ Barry Williams (“Greg Brady”) and Susan Olsen (“Cindy Brady”) as special guests.

The Caribbean cruise sails aboard the beautiful Celebrity Eclipse from Jan 7-14, 2012, on a roundtrip sailing from Miami. Ports include San Juan (Puerto Rico), Charlotte Amalie (St. Thomas), Philipsburg (St. Maarten), along with three days at sea.

Other special private group events for those who book quickly will include:
  • A cocktail party hosted by Florence Henderson
  • A question-and-answer session with Florence and Brady Bunch Friends Barry Williams, also known as Greg Brady, and Susan Olsen, also known as Cindy Brady, plus more
  • Private performances
  • Dance exhibitions
  • Group dance lessons
  • The comedy of famous stand-up comic Mrs. Hughes.
Luxury and spectacular design are mainstays aboard the Celebrity Eclipse, a floating masterpiece, as well as exceptional service. Whether you're being pampered in the AquaSpa, indulging at the main dining room, beneath a two-story glass wine tower and dazzling chandeliers, or inside the Eclipse Theatre, you will enjoy the show, the personal aspects, and the chance to meet and take part up close and personal.

Only by calling the official reservation numbers 877-625-5859 (USA Toll-Free) or 609-945-9802, or booking on the official site KeepFlorenceDancing.com, will those interested be a part of the group and be able to participate in all private group events. Fares start at $1,154 per person, double occupancy.

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