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Christian Classics Cruise 
Phil Keaggy, Chuck Girard,
Cheri Keaggy, Randy Stonehill,
Tommy Coomes & Barry McGuire
An unbelievable group of Worship Leaders
. . . and Alaska !!
Just too much fun, you deserve this trip.
Set aside plenty of time for the day-trips.
Yes, the glaciers are blue and
"There will be whales in them waters !"
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Phil Keaggy 
Phil Keaggy is perhaps one of the most admired guitarists in music today. His fans range from those who aspire just to be able to play Keaggy’s mistakes, to professional musicians who have been strongly influenced by his style. And in between are those who don’t play guitar, yet find solace in his beautifully penned lyrics and memorable melodies.

Phil’s solo career has spanned more than 30 years, and has included close to 40 albums, both vocal and instrumental. He’s one of the most sought after studio guitarists, constantly being asked to play on albums by the famous, and those trying to achieve fame. Phil continues to amaze his fans, selling out concerts all over the United States with his ever-changing style. |
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Chuck Girard 
In 1970, Chuck and 4 friends began what turned out to be a 3 year ministry with the group called LOVE SONG that set unmatched precedents in Christian music for that time; one of the defining groups of the early '70's revival known as THE JESUS MOVEMENT. 
When LOVE SONG finished in 1974, he continued to minister in a solo capacity, releasing his first solo album in 1974, simply entitled "CHUCK GIRARD." This album yielded his most renowned and best loved song "SOMETIMES ALLELUIA". Since then, he has released many solo albums and three albums with LOVE SONG. 
No longer being exclusively committed to the concert scene, God has "enlarged his borders" to include multi-night meetings; ministering in worship, teaching and worship seminars. Sharing from his own personal revelation of worship and scriptural instruction. |
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Cheri Keaggy 
Born and reared in southern California, Cheri began studying classical piano at age seven. At her beginning job as a novice worship leader for her local church, one week Cheri couldn't find a song to match the message on Psalm 91, her husband suggested she write something of her own. Skeptical of her songwriting abilities, Cheri gave it her best, and within one afternoon "You, Oh Lord, Are My Refuge" was born. 
Eventually, a compilation tape of her worship songs made its way to Nashville - Cheri was soon signed to a record deal and her debut album released in 1994. Cheri and her husband, Eddie, a sound engineer, reside in Nashville, TN, with their 2 children. |
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Randy Stonehill 
Randy's discography spans over thirty-five years. He first took to melding his honest lyrics of faith, struggle and hope with rootsy folk-rock music in 1970 under the tutelage of his friend and fellow Jesus Rocker Larry Norman. 
Alongside a small cadre of Christian artists considered too “Christian” for the mainstream and too “Rock and Roll” for the church, Stonehill blazed trails that are now easily traveled by Christian musicians, influencing countless young fans and future artists along the way. |
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Tommy Coomes 
In the 70’s, Tommy was a member of the pioneering CCM group Love Song. He launched the creative department of Maranatha! Music, and directed it for nearly 30 years. He produced or executive produced several hundred recordings, including the popular Praise Album series. 
In 1989, he founded The Praise Band to explore new forms of worship and evangelism with Greg Laurie, which led to working with Franklin Graham and developing the music teams for Promise Keepers. 
"A song gives voice to our feelings, gives words to our deepest desires and
thoughts." - Tommy |
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Barry McGuire
In the early '60s Barry McGuire became a member of the folk group The New Christy Minstrels and played with them for three years.

In the early '70s, McGuire became a Christian and soon thereafter recorded three of the most memorable early albums of Contemporary Christian Music: Seeds, Lighten Up and a live album with the 2nd Chapter of Acts, To the Bride.

Soon after Sparrow Records was formed, McGuire gave birth to several strong records including C'Mon Along and Have You Heard, as well as the famous " Bullfrogs and Butterflies ". |
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Millennium
From the Grand Foyer to The RMS Olympic specialty restaurant, Millennium is a splendid vessel. Luxury shows in every detail on every deck-- in wood and marble, etched glass and polished granite. |
Ship Facts:
Occupancy: 1,950
Tonnage: 91,000
Length: 965 feet
Beam: 105 feet
Draught: 26 feet
Cruising Speed: 24 knots
Electric Current: 110/220 AC
Ships Registry: Bahamas
Entered Service: July 1, 2000
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Whether you take advantage of
an optional pre cruise land tour to
Denali National Park, this itinerary
allows more time in the Alaska ports
than the typical Alaska cruise. |
Seward, Alaska - Seward is a fishing village
surrounded by the unrivaled beauty of the Kenai Wildlife Refuge, the Alaska Maritime National Refuge, Chugach
National Forest and the Kenai Fjords National Park. As you might expect, opportunities for up-close and personal
encounters with wildlife abound.
Hubbard Glacier - is the one glacier in the world that does
not move at a glacial pace. Quite the opposite. In fact, in 1986, Hubbard Glacier - the largest tidewater glacier
on the North American continent - moved an average of just under 5.5 feet per hour. Keep a watchful eye as you sail
through the Yakutat Bay, as you may be a witness to geological history.
Juneau, Alaska - Get back to nature in Juneau.
Go whale watching, take a nature walk or a scenic bike ride. Wrap up the day with an authentic Alaskan clambake.
Get a taste of both cosmopolitan and frontier styles when you tour the capital of Alaska. Nature walks,
sport fishing and scenic bike rides await you in this stunning city. Meander through original shops or marvel at
Mendenhall Glacier, just outside of town.
Skagway Alaska - Offers scenery with a multitude of options to
explore. By water, board a jet boat or a river float for a cruise into the pristine domain of the Eagle Preserve.
Travel on the rails aboard the cliff-hanging and steep-climbing White Pass Scenic Railway. View the glaciers and
mountain peaks from a turbine helicopter, then take a glacier walk.
Icy Straight Point - Fifty miles west of Juneau and at the mouth
of Glacier Bay, lies historic Icy Strait Point. Travelers have the unique opportunity to experience Tlingit culture,
superior wildlife viewing opportunities and years of Alaskan history.
Ketchikan, Alaska - Built over
the water and climbing weathered stairways, Ketchikan
clings to the shores of Tongass Narrows and drapes the
mountains with a cheerful air. Besides the main
attractions-Tongass Historical Museum, Totem Bight State
Park and Saxman Village-there's one other thing we
highly recommend you do. A floatplane flightseeing
trip to breathtaking Misty Fjords National Monument is a
transforming adventure not be missed.
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PER PERSON RATES BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY |
* * * The following categories are Sold Out: CS, 2B, 2C, 4, 5, 6 and 12 * * * |
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Suites |
Early Booking |
Celebrity
Suite |
Decks: Vista Deck, Panorama Deck, Sky Deck
Stateroom Area: 467 sq. ft.
Features: Features two lower beds convertible to queen-size, floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows,
separate living room with dining and sitting area, two entertainment centers with plasma-screen TVs and VCRs, walk-in closet with vanity table,
bath including whirlpool tub and glass-enclosed sitting area. |
* * * $3879 |
Sky
Suite |
Deck: Penthouse Deck
Stateroom Area: 251 sq ft
Veranda : 57 sq ft
Features: Features floor-to-ceiling sliding-glass doors*, two lower beds convertible to queen-size, sitting area, some with sofa bed and lounge chair, entertainment center with TV and VCR. |
$3279 |
Deluxe Ocean View with Balcony |
Category CC |
Deck(s): Penthouse Deck, Vista Deck,
Panorama Deck, Sky Deck
Stateroom Area: 191 sq. ft. | Veranda Area: 41 sq. ft.
Features: Features two convertible lower beds, floor-to-ceiling glass doors and large sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
$2129 |
Category 2A |
Deck(s): Panorama Deck, Sky Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq ft Veranda: 38 sq ft
Features: Features two convertible lower beds,
floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors and sitting area,
some with sofa bed. |
$1929 |
Category 2B |
Deck(s): Vista Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq ft Veranda: 38 sq ft
Features: Features two convertible lower beds,
floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors and sitting area,
some with sofa bed. |
* * * $1899 |
Category 2C |
Deck(s): Penthouse Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq ft Veranda: 38 sq ft
Features: Features two convertible lower beds,
floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors and sitting area,
some with sofa bed. |
* * * $1879 |
Ocean View Staterooms
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Category 4 |
Deck(s): Vista Deck, Sky Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds, window and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
* * * $1539 |
Category 5 |
Deck(s): Penthouse Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds, window and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
* * * $1489 |
Category 6 |
Deck(s): Plaza Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds, window and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
* * * $1439 |
Category 7 |
Deck(s): Continental Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds, window and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
$1399 |
Category 8 |
Deck(s): Continental Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds, window and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
$1379 |
INSIDE Staterooms
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Category 9 |
Deck(s): Sky Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds
and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
$1069 |
Category 10 |
Deck(s): Plaza Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds
and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
$1049 |
Category 11 |
Deck(s): Continental Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds
and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
$999 |
Category 12 |
Deck(s): Continental Deck
Stateroom Area: 170 sq. ft. |
Features: Features two convertible lower beds
and sitting area, some with sofa bed. |
* * * $979 |
Cabins must be booked through ChristianCruises.Net.
The group programming is
not organized or funded
by the cruise line or any other
travel agency.
Port charges and Taxes are additional at $333.51 per person
Single or third and 4th passenger rates are available on request.
All Staterooms have twin beds convertible to queen size.
All staterooms include: 20" multifunction, interactive television, direct-dial telephone
and voice mail; individual safe; hair dryer; thermostat-controlled
air-conditioning,
100 % Egyptian cotton towels;
complimentary use of bathrobes;
complimentary 24 hour room
service; mini bar.
What is Included:
The price of your cruise vacation includes
ship accommodations, ocean transportation, all meals, some
beverages, entertainment aboard ship and special group programming
Reservations:
To be included in the group meetings and concerts,
you must book through ChristianCruises.Net. The agenda for
the Christian Classics cruise is not organized or funded
by the Cruise Line or any other agency. A $300 per person
deposit is required at time of booking. The balance is due
75 days prior to departure. Register by phone by calling
877-229-6155 toll free.
Cancellation Policy:
70 days or more no penalty 69-30 days $250.00 per person 29-8 days 50 %
7 days or less No Refund
Travel Insurance:
Travel Protection is available for trip
cancellations due to unforeseen circumstances and is strongly
recommended.
To receive additional information please submit a cruise request form or contact us
at these numbers.
Call us to check airfares from
your departure city.
Indianapolis Area: 317-885-6700
Toll Free: 1-877-229-6155
Or E-mail us at: info@christiancruises.net
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