Join us for this life changing playshop to Laugh, Learn and Live, while enjoying the wonders of a cruise to Bermuda on the Celebrity Summit. The price includes attendance of the two day event as well as all of the fun filled amenities of a Celebrity cruise ship. See prices below for details of full package which includes Strategies for Happiness Playshop attendance, or if you do now wish to attend the workshop, the price for the cruise only.
Travel arrangements are made through Paragon Travel (TICO number 1011988). Debbie Simesta is the Sassy Sunflower Books travel specialist and can be contacted by:
| $714.00 | for both the Strategies for Happiness Playshop and Cruise. |
| $514.00 | for just the Cruise alone. |
At the Strategies for Happiness Playshop, you will have a lot of fun while you learn strategic ways to enhance your personal happiness potential. Incorporating laughter exercises, music, and interactive activates, you will come to understand how you have the power to a more delightful and delicious life
Learn about the seven stumbling blocks to happiness.
Understand the seven pillars of happiness.
Implement strategies to overcome the stumbling blocks in your life.
Realize the potential of taking ownership of your life.
Have fun in sunny Bermuda.
Reconnect with your fellow strategists through optional mini workshops.
Say good bye with our final get together. Laugh, cry, have fun!
Donna is the author of the book Strategies for Happiness on which the playshop is based. She is also a popular IT trainer, and the founder of Sassy Sunflower Books.
Let Maggie tickle your funny bone & warm your heart with stories that will linger and inspire you to put the light back into your life and live the life worth living! You’ll leave Maggie’s presentations & seminars refreshed and rejuvenated, ready to make positive & effective changes with easy to use, common sense tools that you can use immediately.
Departure Date: May 6, 2012
Ports of Call
| Cabin | Price for cruise and playshop | Price for cruise only |
| Inside Stateroom: | $714.00 p.p. | $514.00 p.p. |
| Ocean View Stateroom: | $819.00 p.p. | $619.00 p.p. |
| Balcony Stateroom | $1044.00 p.p. | $844.00 p.p. |
Celebrity Summit, which debuted in 2001, is the third of Celebrity Cruises' four 91,000-ton, 1,950-passenger Millennium-Class ships. Like her once-innovative sisters, Celebrity Millennium (2000), Celebrity Infinity (2001) and Celebrity Constellation (2002), Summit features exterior glass elevators, a nostalgic alternative restaurant saluting the era of the great ocean liners, a superb spa, a relaxing conservatory, Wi-Fi and an impressive music library.
Celebrity Summit also embodies Celebrity's tradition of elegance with a collection of more than 500 museum-quality artworks, including an incredible $800,000 Fernando Botero sculpture, and classy, contemporary decor that makes people feel that, while it may be Canada or the Caribbean outside the ship's windows and glass walls, it's definitely more European-chic inside. And despite the ship's relative age -- and what it lacks compared to the real-grass covered Lawn Club and 10 restaurant setup of Celebrity's newer Solstice-class ships -- Celebrity Summit's timeless design holds up beautifully even today, some 10 years after it first debuted.
Celebrity Summit's passenger base is comprised mostly of well-traveled, middle- and upper-middle-class Americans in the 45 - 65 age bracket. A good number of families can be found, particularly in the summer and holiday periods. There are a decent number of usually well-traveled, international passengers, too.
Depending on the destination, the dress is usually casual during the day and resort casual in the evening. On transatlantic voyages, guests tend to be dressier, even during the day.
Celebrity is a traditional cruise line, and the typical Celebrity Summit passenger likes the tradition of dressing up for supper. Plan for two formal nights on a seven- to 11-night cruises and three on cruises of more than 12 nights, with several "informal" evenings, as well. Formal nights find most of the ladies in beaded or flowing gowns and men in tuxes; on informal evenings, women wear cocktail attire, and men wear suits with ties.
There are casual dining options for those who choose not to dress up on formal nights, including the ever-present pizza and pasta, the sushi bar and the dining option on the port side of the Ocean Cafe and Grill.