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Posted by DreamCastr_XYI (VIP) 5 Jul 2004 1:56pm
    


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Listen all you Backgammon Players,

DreamCastr (Laura) & Spider (Jan) are taking Backgammon to the high Seas
Come join us on a One (1) Week Cruise at an affordable price.
Jan 23rd-30th/2005

Cabin prices start at 785.00 (pp/dbl occ.) which includes all your meals and shipboard entertainment. Or you can upgrade to a Stateroom for 1115.00 (pp/dbl occ.)
There are will be a Backgammon Tournaments also all week long. How much better can you get it.

Divisional Entry Fees:
Open Flight: $60.00, Reentries are $30.00 90% return
Limited Flight: $30.00, Reentries are $15.00, 90% return
Caribbean Jackpot: $300.00 90% return
$500.00 Captains Tourney: Free to First 64 guests booked.

Main Tournament Format:
Open and Limited flight 4 player knockouts will be held throughout the week on board the Star Princess and perhaps at one or more of the ports. 5 pt Matches. Each knockout winner receives a portion of the prize pool and qualifies for the Friday playoffs. Remaining prize money in each division will be divided thusly: Winner 70%, Runner up 30%.

For more Information if you would like to join us on the cruise. Please Contact Sue Will @ The Cruise Consultants 309-699-6005 for the discounted group rates as I mentioned. She is currently on vacation and will be returning in 2 weeks. So don’t panic if you don’t get a call back right away.

Just let her know Dreamcastr (Laura) sent you.

If you are looking for more information on the cruiseship http://www.princess.com/ships/tp/index.html
You will be able to locate the 7 day Itinerary also under those dates.

Happy Sailing Everyone, Hope you can join us.

Laura




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