This week we have information about New Year's cruises departing from New Orleans;
our featured city of the week is Buffalo, New York;
and last-minute December cruise deals.
As always, we thank you for being a subscriber.
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This Week's Cruise Deals
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Early December continues to be a happy hunting ground for cruise bargain seekers. Grab that passport and go! Choose from cruises to the Southern Caribbean, Western Caribbean, Bahamas, or Baja Mexico. Priced from just $26 per person per night (really!).
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Featured City of the Week: Buffalo, New York
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It takes guts to live in Buffalo - you live there knowing that there will be weeks like this, when the
snow starts falling and just won't stop. So we salute the brave Buffalonians by making their hometown our featured city of the week.
During the few months of the year when snow isn't a problem, Buffalo is a pretty nice place to visit. Temperatures in the warmest months
of the year rarely break 90 degrees. The city's location on Lake Erie and proximity to the US/Canada border make it a very busy spot for
the transportation of people and goods. Major in-city destinations include the
First Niagara Center (home arena of the Buffalo Sabres) and
the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center.
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New Year's Cruises from New Orleans
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What better way to start 2015 than on a cruise? There are
6 cruises from New Orleans over the New Year's Eve holiday.
Cruise the lower Mississippi River, the Bahamas, or the exotic Western Caribbean. Sail on Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, the American Queen, or the Queen of the Mississippi.
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