Archive for September, 2006

Burst of Option Buying of RCI Stock.

Friday, September 22nd, 2006

A flurry of RCI stock holders executed options to buy RCI stock today. The filings, which are required by law, indicated most of the nearly one dozen people were buying stock, and-or selling some stock, and buying more at the lower option price.

Stock options typically have a finite life, so there may be nothing of significant importance to the mass buying. These moves, in and of themselves, don’t likely mean anything in terms of hinting at possible RCCL acquisitions and such.

RCCL on the hunt for another line.

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

The rumor mills and industry sites are no reporting RCCL (mother company to RCI) is in talks to buy Oceania Cruises. This comes shortly after Pullmantur was bought by RCCL. Other rumors have Norwegian Cruise Lines in play, and several holding companies, such as RCCL, are thought to be prime suiters for that line.

A new round of industry consolidation seems certain. The obvious questions are what Carnival will do, since it seems their company policy to attempt to foil anything RCI does.

MSC Lines is also expected to prep a massive effort in the Caribbean market.

Welcome to the RCI Fan 2.0!

Monday, September 18th, 2006

Welcome to the new foundation of RCI Fan! If you were a regular visitor to RCI Fan, you already noticed the many changes. Not all of the features are fully operational, but I wanted to put the new face on the site and give the growing list of visitors a vision of the future.

RCI Fan can be accessed at two domains now. You can enter www.RCIfan.com or www.RoyalCaribbeanFan.com to find this website.

Among the sites features:

Message boards: Join us and help build the best RCI Community online!
Blog: News, notes, and observations about Royal Caribbean International.
Link Nexus: a public place to list your website, or favorite websites!
Chat: A free chat room, open 24/7, and soon to feature hosted chats.
Calendar: A open calendar you can announce your next cruise, and follow events at RCI Fan!
Polls: Now run in-house, no pop-up ads, and a way to express your view on all things RCI!
RCI Fan Cruises: Pictures and stories from my own RCI Cruises and those of contributing fans!
Contact Us: A new page to send feedback and news to RCI Fan!
Plus I am roll out more in the RCI History, About Cruise Vacations, Issues Facing the Cruise industry, and am working on a hurricane page to help track the weather in all regions of the Caribbean.

I always welcome offers of pictures, reviews, and any manner of assistance in my work at RCI Fan. I run Google Ads, so if you can put one and one together, that always helps too!

Best regards, and thanks for visiting!

Nathan W.L. Boyle

€œThe RCI Fan€

Royal Caribbean International to Expand Operations Into Asia in 2007

Friday, September 15th, 2006

Rhapsody of the Seas sailing from Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai

MIAMI, Sept. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Royal Caribbean International announces its return to Asia in December 2007, bringing the active cruising experience to the region. The Vision-class ship, featuring the line’s signature rock-climbing wall and indoor glass walls providing exotic views of Asian landscapes, will offer a series of exciting cruises out of Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai, visiting exotic ports of call in Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Korea, Japan, and Taiwan.

“The introduction of Rhapsody of the Seas into Asia, together with our previously announced deployments of ships to South America and the Dominican Republic are all part of the company’s strategy of international business development and expansion into emerging and high-growth markets,” said Adam Goldstein, president of Royal Caribbean International. “We have had the pleasure of hosting thousands of satisfied Asian guests onboard our vessels over the past several years and intend to bring to Asia all of the elements and the characteristics of our style of cruising that have made our brand globally recognized as an award-winning vacation experience.”

Rhapsody of the Seas will debut December 10, 2007, in Singapore offering a series of sailings that will call on Malaysia and Thailand. The ship’s Asia tour continues on from Hong Kong, where she will arrive in time for the Chinese New Year holiday season, offering a series of itineraries calling at ports in Taiwan, Japan, and Sanya, Hainan Island. Then moving to Shanghai, China, Rhapsody will call on ports in Japan and Korea.

Additional details of Rhapsody’s itineraries will be available by mid- October 2006.

“We are confident that the Asian market and the Pan Asia regions, in general, have tremendous growth potential, and view this as a first step in a long-term plan that will define cruising in the region. In addition, there has been an increased level of awareness and interest in travel to Asia from India, Australia, New Zealand and the Middle East which we predict will become strong secondary source markets,” said Goldstein. “I would like to extend my gratitude to the various governmental authorities, port authorities and tourism boards in Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai for their encouragement that helped us to make this exciting decision.”

Rhapsody of the Seas, at 78,491 tons and with a total guest capacity of 2,435, will be one of the largest cruise ships to homeport in Asia. In addition to the rock-climbing wall, she features the awe-inspiring Centrum, an open atrium with a shopping arcade; an outdoor pool; six whirlpools; an indoor/outdoor pool in a Solarium with a retractable roof; themed bars and lounges; the Adventure Ocean Youth program; the Shipshape Day Spa and Fitness Center; the Casino Royale; multi-level dining rooms with floor to ceiling windows; and Windjammer Cafe. The ship also has one main conference center with four smaller meeting rooms.