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FROM $ 6,299 PER PERSON IF BOOKED BY June 6, 2013 ASIAN WONDERS 16-NIGHT LUXURY CRUISE 2-FOR-1 CRUISE FARES FREE AIRFARE $ 3,000 BONUS SAVINGS PER STATEROOM FEBRUARY 4–22, 2014 SINGAPORE • KO SAMUI • BANGKOK SIHANOUKVILLE • HO CHI MINH CITY HUE/DA NANG • HANOI • HONG KONG SPONSORED BY:

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FROM $6,299 PER PERSON

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SPONSORED BY:

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DEAR MSU ALUMNI AND FRIENDS,

The ancient wonders of East Asia invoke powerful notions of serene beauty and timeless traditions. See how the historic and modern seamlessly intertwine as you cruise the South China Sea to ports of call in Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and China. Your adventure begins in Singapore, a city of delightful contrasts, where ancient Hindu temples and timeless Chinese structures mingle with soaring modern skyscrapers. Then set sail for Thailand, stopping at Ko Samui and Bangkok: one, an idyllic island; the other, a vibrant city rich with golden temples, age-old palaces and bustling markets. Next is Cambodia and the port city of Sihanoukville, a haven of pristine reefs, secluded coves and charming bungalows. Discover lovely colonial architecture in Ho Chi Minh City or witness more traditional rural life among the quaint villages of the Mekong Delta in Vietnam. See Hue’s massive imperial citadel protected by a moat and find yourself in Hanoi’s Ha Long Bay with views of breathtaking monolithic limestone islands. Your adventure concludes in Hong Kong, an exciting city of ancient temples and steel-edged buildings where Western colonial influences blend with its Chinese heritage.

A voyage aboard Oceania Cruises Nautica is like no other, a unique experience that combines elegance with exceptional intimacy, where a crew of 400 caters to only 684 passengers. Whether dining on gourmet cuisine considered the finest at sea, absorbing an interesting guest lecture, listening to a classical string quartet, or relaxing in your spacious, well-appointed stateroom or suite, the inviting Nautica is a rewarding retreat at sea.

With such an outstanding ship and popular itinerary, this cruise will fill up quickly. Space is limited, so you are encouraged to sign up now for your preferred stateroom or suite. Also, the incredible offers of 2-for-1 cruise fares with free airfare and $3,000 savings per stateroom are only available until June 6, 2013. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience traveling with fellow alumni on this memorable voyage.

Go Green!

Regina Cross Director of Alumni Travel Michigan State University Alumni Association

SPACE IS LIMITED. BOOK NOW!

CALL GO NEXT 800.842.9023 OR

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

888.697.2863

AVAILABLE TO ALUMNI, THEIR FAMILIES, FRIENDS

AND COLLEAGUES.

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Go Next, Inc. (hereinafter GN), located at 8000 West 78th Street, Suite 345, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55439-2538, in return for full payment by you of the amount specified, is responsible to arrange for the transportation, accommodations and other services specified as included in this brochure as and to the extent you have selected them, and subject to the following terms and conditions. Unless expressly specified as included by this brochure, services, taxes and fees are not included.

RESPONSIBILITY: GN is responsible to you for arranging all included transportation, accommodations and other services. However, in the absence of negligence on its part, GN and the sponsoring association are not responsible for personal injury, property damage, or any other loss, claim or damage arising out of or related to goods or services offered or included. GN and the sponsoring association are not responsible for personal injury, property damage or any other loss, claim or damage related to or arising out of, in whole or in part, the acts or omissions of any direct air carrier, cruise line, hotel, ground operator, or other person not its direct employee or not under its exclusive control supplying any services or providing any goods offered or included. GN and the sponsoring association are not responsible for personal injury, property damage or any other loss, claim or damage arising out of, either in whole or in part, acts of God, weather, labor strife, government actions, mechanical breakdowns, war-like acts, terroristic activities or other causes reasonably beyond the respective control of GN and the sponsoring association. GN and the sponsoring association are not responsible for incidental or consequential losses or damages.

Neither GN nor Oceania Cruises nor the sponsoring association are responsible for any penalty, loss or inconvenience resulting from air or land arrangements made independently by travelers, including non-refundable conditions, restricted travel or frequent flyer tickets.

PAYMENT: A deposit in the amount shown on the reservation form and a signed agreement for each person is required to secure reservations. Final payment is due as shown on the reservation form. If the cruise or flight is fully booked, your payment will be returned or, with your authorization, your name placed on a waiting list. ALL CHECKS AND MONEY ORDERS ARE TO BE MADE PAYABLE AS INDICATED ON THE RESERVATION FORM. CONFIRMATION IS SUBJECT TO RECEIPT BY GN OF DEPOSIT AND A SIGNED AGREEMENT.

PRICES: GN RESERVES THE RIGHT TO INCREASE PRICES IN THE EVENT OF ANY INCREASED SECURITY OR FUEL RELATED SURCHARGES, OR FARE INCREASES IMPOSED BY THE AIRLINE OR CRUISE LINE THAT MAY BE IN PLACE AT THE TIME OF TICKETING OR TRAVEL, FOREIGN OR DOMESTIC TAX INCREASES, OR ADVERSE CURRENCY EXCHANGE FLUCTUATIONS, AFTER DECEMBER 01, 2012. GN RESERVES THE RIGHT, IF NECESSARY OR ADVISABLE, TO SUBSTITUTE HOTELS BUT IS NOT OBLIGED TO DO SO.

The price is based on tariffs in effect for estimated 2014 prices as of December 01, 2012. Prices increase every year, and it is therefore possible that increases could occur after the printing of this brochure and in advance of your departure.

BAGGAGE: GN CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR LUGGAGE LOST OR DAMAGED. YOU SHOULD GIVE IMMEDIATE NOTICE OF ANY LOST OR DAMAGED LUGGAGE TO THE INVOLVED AIR CARRIER, HOTEL, CRUISE LINE AND TO YOUR OWN INSURANCE COMPANY.

AIRCRAFT AND CRUISE LINE BOARDING: GN CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR AIRLINE OR CRUISE LINE DELAYS.

Aircraft and cruise line boarding privileges are limited to persons whose full payment and signed agreement have been received by GN and whose names are on the manifest given to the carrier before departure. All persons must also present a passport with at least seven months validity beyond their return date when boarding. Improper documentation, inadequate proof of identity, inadequate proof of age for children under 2, or any other reason may result in denial of boarding privileges. The air carrier and cruise line reserve the right to decline, accept or retain any person on the flight or cruise at any time within their sole discretion. If you are denied boarding privileges, you forfeit all monies paid and will be assessed any non-recoverable costs.

VISAS: A visa may be required. Information regarding visa applications and fees will be provided after your reservation has been confirmed.

OCEANIA CRUISES’ TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Discounts are per stateroom/suite based on double occupancy. Fares listed are cruise only in U.S. dollars, per person, based on double occupancy. Cruise Ship Fuel Surcharge may apply. All fares and offers are subject to availability, may not be combinable with other offers, are capacity controlled and may be withdrawn at any time without prior notice. 2-for-1 fares are based on published Full Brochure Fares; all fares are cruise only, and do not include Prepaid Charges, Optional Facilities and Services Fees, and personal charges, as defined in the Terms and Conditions of the Guest Ticket Contract which may be obtained from GN. Full Brochure Fares may not have resulted in actual sales in all cabin categories and may not have been in effect during the last 90 days. Promotional fares may remain in effect after the expiration date. Air promotion applies to economy, round-trip flights only from select Oceania Cruises U.S. & Canadian gateways and does not include ground transfers.

Advertised fare includes all surcharges, airline fees and government taxes. Some airline-imposed personal charges, including but not limited to baggage, priority boarding, and special seating, may apply. Oceania Cruises reserves the right to correct errors or omissions and to change any and all fares, fees, and surcharges at any time. Additional terms and conditions may apply. Complete terms and conditions may be found in the Guest Ticket Contract. Ships’ Registry: Marshall Islands.

OCEANIA CRUISES’ LAND PACKAGES/SHORE EXCURSIONS: Tours are operated in the various ports of call by local tourist service companies contracted by the cruise line. They are not under the control of GN. Cancellation penalties may differ from the cruise program related penalties. Oceania Cruises may modify the cruise itinerary up to and during the voyage.

OCEANIA CRUISES’ AIR PROGRAM: Due to airline schedules beyond the control of Oceania Cruises, flight times to and from certain destinations may require that travelers purchase an overnight hotel stay, pre- or post-flight or en route. All charges related to hotel stays, including hotel fares and taxes, meals, transfers, phone charges and incidentals, will be at the travelers’ own expense.

NOTICES: Any complaints or claims against GN must be made in writing and received by GN within 90 days after scheduled termination of the trip. Any action or suit against GN must be commenced within 1 (one) year after scheduled termination of the trip or be forever barred.

The rights and remedies relating to cancellations and major changes prior to departure, made available under this agreement are in addition to any other rights or remedies available under applicable law. However, we offer any refunds under this agreement with the express understanding that the receipt of that refund by you waives all other remedies.

While Go Next makes every effort to adhere to the specifics shown in this brochure, all information contained herein is subject to change. Go Next is not responsible or liable for typographical errors, omissions or misprints.

INSURANCE: Travel insurance is available and can provide coverage for unforeseen circumstances that could disrupt your trip. See panel above for details.

INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS ONLY: International travel involves stringent identification and documentation requirements. Be sure you are familiar with them sufficiently in advance and early in your planning.

ADVISORY: When you are traveling outside of the United States, please be aware that significantly different health, safety and legal standards may prevail. You should plan and act accordingly and exercise good personal judgment for your own health and safety at all times when abroad. If you have special medical or physical requirements, you should investigate your destination(s) beforehand and ensure the care and conditions you need will be available.

REFUNDS AND CANCELLATIONS: If you change plans or cancel, your rights to a refund are limited. Upon receipt of written cancellation from you, the following cancellation fees will apply (indicated in days prior to initial flight departure): Cruise Program Cancellation Fees:121 days or more = $100 per person 120-91 days = $200 per person 90-76 days = 25% of total fare 75-61 days = 50% of total fare 60-31 days = 75% of total fare 30-0 days = 100% of total fare, no refundPlus any applicable GN Pre- and/or Post-Cruise Program Cancellation Fees: 121 days or more = $100 per person, per program120-61 days = $200 per person, per program 60-0 days = no refund

Any requests for cancellation must be communicated to GN in writing. Applicable refunds, if any, will be made within 14 days after the cancellation.

HEALTH: Any physical or mental condition requiring special medical attention or equipment must be disclosed in writing to GN at the time the participant makes a reservation. GN may reject the reservation of any person who, in the opinion of GN is unfit for travel or might be a danger to themselves or incompatible with others on the trip. Participants requiring special assistance, including without limitation those who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair, must be accompanied by someone who agrees to provide the required assistance. GN reserves the right to terminate the participation of any participant whose conduct or condition materially inconveniences other participants.

THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS OF ANY KIND (INCLUDING MEDICAL EXCEPTIONS) TO THESE POLICIES. No refunds will be made for any portion of the arrangements we have made for you that are not actually utilized by you. There is no variance from these policies for the services we arrange as described in this brochure.

California Seller of Travel Registration No. 2077280-40, Washington Seller of Travel Registration No. 602-900-725, Iowa Seller of Travel Registration No. 477

TRAVEL INSURANCE

OPERATOR/PARTICIPANT AGREEMENT

The Association is not the Tour Operator. The Association is not responsible for changes of flight times, fare changes, dishonor of airline, hotel or car rental reservations, delays, losses, injuries, inconveniences, cessation of operations, airline or tour operator bankruptcies, acts of God, or any other event beyond our control. The Association acts only as agent for the participants with respect to travel services, and it shall not be responsible for changes of flight times, fare changes, dishonor of airline, hotel or other reservations, injury, damage, loss of baggage, accidents or for the acts or defaults of any person or entity engaged in conveying participants or in carrying out other arrangements of the tour. Further, the Association shall not be responsible for losses or additional expenses of the participant due to sickness, weather, strike, civil unrest, acts of terrorism, quarantine, acts of God, or other causes beyond its control. The Association shall not be responsible for alteration in the itinerary as deemed necessary for carrying out the tour and the right is reserved to substitute hotels of similar quality. The right is further reserved to cancel any tour prior to departure; in which case the entire payment may be refunded without further obligation on its part. The right is also reserved to decline to accept or to retain any person as a member of the tour should such person’s health, actions or general deportment impede the operation of the tour or the rights or welfare of the other participants. No refund will be made for the unused portion of any tour. Applicants for participation on this tour accept in full all of the conditions set forth above.

We strongly suggest purchasing travel insurance. Travel insurance information will be sent to you by Michigan State University with your confirmation letter.

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RESERVE YOUR ASIAN WONDERS CRUISE TODAY

SEND TO:

8000 West 78th Street, Suite 345Minneapolis, MN 55439-2538 800.842.9023 • 952.918.8950 Fax: 952.918.8975

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY (156)February 4–22, 2014

Class Year

CRUISE PROGRAM WITH AIRFARE Please indicate preferred departure city: __________________________

CRUISE PROGRAM ONLY (Air credit of $1,050 per person)Stateroom/Suite category requested: 1st choice _____________ 2nd choice _____________Bed request: Twin (2 beds) QueenSingle and Triple accommodations are an additional cost and subject to availability. Request: Single Triple

Please reserve _____________ space(s) for the GO NEXT SINGAPORE PRE-CRUISE PROGRAM, $699 per person, double occupancy. Single occupancy is $999 and subject to availability.

Full Name (as it appears on your passport)

First Middle Last Title

MF

Birth Date (MM/DD/YYYY)

Preferred name on name badge Citizenship

Full Name (as it appears on your passport)

First Middle Last Title

MF

Birth Date (MM/DD/YYYY)

Preferred name on name badge Citizenship

Email Address

Mailing Address

City State ZIP

Home Phone Cell Phone

Oceania Cruises Club Number (past cruise travelers only)

Roommate (if different from above)

Adjacency Request

A deposit of $850 per person (plus a $200 deposit per person for the Pre-Cruise Program, if applicable) is due with your reservation application. Make checks payable to . Full payment is required by October 27, 2013 (100 days prior to departure). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied with full payment.

Please reserve _____________ space(s) and enclosed is my/our deposit for $ _____________________.Deposits may also be made by credit card; however,

_____________________ Visa MasterCard

Card Number _________________________________________________________

Security Code ____________

Exp. Date _____|______

Name (as it appears on your credit card) ____________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________ Billing addresssame as above

Billing Address (if different from above) _________________________________________________________________________________

INCLUDING PARENT/GUARDIAN FOR MINOR CHILDREN: I/We have read, received a copy of, understand, and accept the terms and conditions stated in the Operator/Participant Agreement.

Making a deposit or acceptance or use of any vouchers, tickets, goods, or services shall be deemed consent to and acceptance of the terms and conditions stated in the applicable Operator/Participant Agreement, including limitations on responsibility and liability.

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EXCLUSIVE BENEFITS

• Attentive service from an experienced onboard Go Next program manager

• Private welcome reception• Complimentary bottle of wine• Comprehensive pre-departure information

Go Next is dedicated to providing unique travel experiences with the ideal balance of exploration and relaxation at affordable prices.

THE DISTINCTION• Impressive staff-to-guest ratio: 1 to 1.7• Impeccable service• Award-winning Canyon Ranch SpaClub®

and fitness center• Enrichment programs including

seminars led by naturalists, historians and local experts

THE FLAVOR• The finest cuisine at sea • Four distinctive gourmet open-seating

restaurants, all at no additional charge• Unlimited complimentary soft drinks

and bottled water, cappuccino, espresso, tea and juice

THE AMBIANCE• Luxurious yet relaxed atmosphere• Intimate ship with only 684 guests,

providing access to more exotic ports• Exceptional decor with museum-quality art• Teak decks and verandas • Resort casual attire—no formal nights• Heated pool and three whirlpool spas

A CRUISE FOR THE CULINARY

CONNOISSEURUnder the expert culinary direction of one of the world’s greatest living chefs, Oceania Cruises offers its guests unparalleled dining delights from the iconic Jacques Pépin.

“ Food, for me, is inseparable from sharing. There is no great meal unless it is shared with family or friends.” –Jacques Pépin

FROM SINGAPORE TO HONG KONG,DISCOVER THE WONDERS OF ASIA.

ABOARD THE ELEGANT NAUTICA

Relax, unwind and enjoy the inherent benefits of a masterfully designed ship. The generous ratio of staff to guests allows for an astonishingly high level of personalized service and

contributes to the uncompromising quality of the Oceania Cruises experience.

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CRUISE ITFEB 04 Depart for Singapore

FEB 05 In flight

FEB 06 SINGAPORE, SINGAPOREEmbark 1PMEmbark on your luxury cruise aboard Nautica in Singapore. A city of delightful contrasts, Singapore balances its old Chinese quarter and colorful Hindu temples with modern skyscrapers. And with dining regarded as the national pastime, Singapore is the spot for unique and varied offerings of local and global cuisine, sure to please even the most discriminating palate. Overnight on ship.

FEB 07 SINGAPORE, SINGAPOREDepart 5PM

FEB 08 CRUISING THE GULF OF THAILAND

FEB 09 KO SAMUI, THAILAND Arrive 8AM–Depart 4PMReplete with lush forests, pristine beaches and coral reefs, the idyllic island of Ko Samui was a long-hidden gem of tropical bliss. It wasn’t until the 1970s that roads first crossed its mountainous terrain. Today, the exotic beauty of Ko Samui is widely celebrated and yours to enjoy.

FEB 10 BANGKOK, THAILANDArrive 10AMThe bustling capital of Thailand brims with dazzling sites and cultural splendor. Indulge your senses with Bangkok’s fabulous golden temples, palaces and lively markets. In this exciting city, find lovely gardens and giant Buddhas, as well as the centuries old Grand Palace, a massive complex of carved and gilded buildings, familiar to many as the scene of the true story of Anna and the King of Siam. Overnight on ship.

FEB 11 BANGKOK, THAILANDDepart 3PM

FEB 12 SIHANOUKVILLE, CAMBODIA Arrive 10AM–Depart 8PMKnown locally as Kampong Som, this port city sits on the beautiful, island-studded Gulf of Thailand. The relaxed, inviting Otres Beach is ideal for sunbathing, while a short drive to Ream National Park provides a birdwatcher’s paradise.

FEB 13 CRUISING THE GULF OF THAILAND

FEB 14 HO CHI MINH CITY (SAIGON), VIETNAMArrive 12PMFrom a small township in the 17th century to the largest city in Vietnam today, Ho Chi Minh City, formerly called Saigon, is the busy keeper of a rich history and vibrant present. Lovely pagodas, colonial architecture and broad boulevards complement the nearby rural Mekong Delta’s lush countryside of farms, rice paddies and villages. Overnight on ship.

FEB 15 HO CHI MINH CITY (SAIGON), VIETNAMDepart 4PM

FEB 16 CRUISING THE SOUTH CHINA SEA

An optional Go Next exclusive Angkor Wat excursion will be available. Call for details.

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TINERARYFEB 17 HUE/DA NANG (CHAN MAY), VIETNAMArrive 7AM–Depart 5PMOn the banks of the Perfume River, Hue was the imperial capital of the Nguyen dynasty for nearly 150 years. Modern Hue is now celebrated for its distinctive cuisine. Consider traveling to nearby Da Nang to visit China Beach or the Marble Mountains.

FEB 18 HANOI (HA LONG BAY), VIETNAMArrive 11AMHa Long Bay’s monolithic limestone islands and breathtaking morning mists lead the way to Vietnam’s capital city, Hanoi. Expansive boulevards and French colonial architecture decorate this enchanting city, where motorbikes weave through the streets and locals practice Tai Chi in Vuon Bach Thao park. Inhabited since the Neolithic period, Hanoi has been known by many names and seen many reincarnations over the centuries. Its allure today is as powerful as ever. Overnight on ship.

FEB 19 HANOI (HA LONG BAY), VIETNAMDepart 7PM

FEB 20 CRUISING THE HAINAN STRAIT

FEB 21 HONG KONG, CHINAArrive 8AMEast meets West and ancient histories meet the buzz of modernity in Hong Kong. Gleaming high rise buildings stretch into the sky above street markets and charming temples. Nearby, the New Territories hold family shrines and preserved wetlands, while a giant Buddha statue sits in the Po Lin Monastery of Lantau Island. Overnight on ship.

FEB 22 HONG KONG, CHINADisembark and bid farewell to Nautica.

Shore excursions are not included. In each port of call you may select from a variety of optional shore excursions for an additional charge, some of which are referenced in the descriptions above. Go Next will offer a unique collection of Oceania Cruises shore excursions, available for purchase approximately four months prior to departure.Oceania Cruises may modify the cruise itinerary up to and during the voyage. All air, cruise and land accommodations, local transportation, and optional shore excursions are arranged by Oceania Cruises, who may use other suppliers or providers to render the services. The agreement in this brochure is the exclusive and entire statement of the agreement between you and Go Next, Inc. It should be read carefully.

Hanoi

Hong Kong

Hue/Da Nang

Ho Chi Minh City

Bangkok

Ko Samui

Singapore

Sihanoukville

This map represents

approximate locations.

OPTIONAL SINGAPORE PRE-CRUISE PROGRAM$699 PER PERSON, DOUBLE OCCUPANCY

Global Destinations Management, Ltd. and Go Next, Inc. are not responsible for injuries or losses resulting from any causes beyond their own respective and exclusive control. Global Destinations Management, Ltd. and Go Next, Inc. are not responsible for the negligence of the other or any other suppliers or providers. All land accommodations, local transportation and sightseeing is arranged and operated by Pacific World Singapore Pte Ltd., who may use other suppliers or providers to render the services.

• 2 nights at the Hilton Singapore hotel or similar accommodations with breakfast

• Sightseeing excursion of Singapore• Exclusive Go Next program manager/

hospitality desk

• Professional tour guide• Transfers between the airport, hotel and cruise

ship, with related luggage handling Transfers between the airport and hotel are not applicable

for cruise-only travelers and those deviating from the group travel date.

FEB 04 Arrive in Singapore late in the evening or early the next morning and transfer to the Hilton Singapore hotel or similar accommodations.

FEB 05 Enjoy a panoramic drive through stunning Singapore. Begin in Little India, where the scent of jasmine and spices lingers in the air. Travel through the Civic District, passing by the Padang and government buildings. Enjoy impressive views of Marina Bay from Merlion Park, home to the iconic statue of the mythological Merlion. Next is Chinatown and a stop near the famous four-story Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, followed by the spectacular National Orchid Garden, which boasts a sprawling display of 60,000 orchid plants. Continue to the Changi Museum, dedicated to those who lived and died in Singapore during World War II. Enjoy a drive to the tropical Changi Beach Park before returning to your hotel. (Motor coach tour with a moderate amount of walking.)

FEB 06 Morning at leisure. Transfer to Nautica in the afternoon.

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OCEANIA CRUISES’ FREE AIRFARE CITIES ARE:Atlanta, Birmingham (AL), Boston, Charleston (SC), Charlotte (NC), Chicago, Cleveland,

Columbia (SC), Dallas /Ft. Worth, Denver, Detroit, Honolulu, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Montreal, New York (JFK), Newark, Norfolk,

Orlando, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Raleigh-Durham, Richmond, San Diego, San Francisco, Savannah, Seattle, St. Louis, Syracuse, Tampa, Toronto,

Vancouver and Washington D.C. (Dulles).

Additional free airfare cities may be available, plus many other departure cities are available for an additional fee of $199. Call for a complete listing.

All airfare is in coach class. Airline-imposed baggage fees may apply.

CRUISE PRICING CATEGORY

PH1 Penthouse Suite • Deck 8 $26,598 $11,799PH2 Penthouse Suite • Deck 8 $25,798 $11,399PH3 Penthouse Suite • Deck 8 $25,398 $11,199

A1 Concierge Level Veranda • Decks 7 & 8 $21,398 $9,199 A2 Concierge Level Veranda • Decks 7 & 8 $20,998 $8,999 A3 Concierge Level Veranda • Deck 7 $20,598 $8,799

B1 Veranda • Deck 6 $20,198 $8,599 B2 Veranda • Deck 6 $19,798 $8,399

C1 Deluxe Ocean View • Decks 4, 6 & 7 $18,398 $7,699C2 Deluxe Ocean View • Deck 4 $17,998 $7,499

D Ocean View • Deck 3 $16,798 $6,899

E Ocean View • Deck 6 $16,398 $6,699

F Inside Stateroom • Decks 7 & 8 $15,998 $6,499 G Inside Stateroom • Decks 4, 6 & 7 $15,598 $6,299 Category G has very limited availability.

Owner’s and Vista Suites are available upon request.All stateroom/suite locations and prices are subject to availability.

*The Special Reduced Fares above are per person, based on double occupancy, and reflect the 2-for-1 cruise fares with free airfare and $3,000 savings per stateroom if booked by June 6, 2013. Advertised fares include round-trip airfare from select cities; accommodations, meals and entertainment aboard the ship; services of an onboard Go Next program manager and a private welcome reception. Advertised fares also include air-related surcharges, fees and government taxes as well as cruise-related government fees and taxes.

Round-trip airport transfers of $208 per person and visa fees of approximately $158 per person are additional.

*SPECIAL REDUCED FARE

PER PERSON

FULL BROCHURE FARE

PER PERSON

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ACCOMMODATIONS

SPACIOUS AND SUMPTUOUSLY APPOINTED, ALL STATEROOMS AND SUITES FEATURE:

Prestige Tranquility Beds (two lower twin beds convertible to queen) • 24-hour room service Twice-daily maid service • Refrigerated mini-bar • Thick cotton robes and slippers

LCD flat-screen television • DVD player • Direct-dial satellite telephone Wireless internet access • Writing desk • Security safe • 110/220 volt outlets • Handheld hair dryer

VERANDA STATEROOMS | B1 • B2• 216 square feet• Private teak veranda• Spacious seating area with sofa

and breakfast table

DELUXE OCEAN VIEW | C1 • C2• 165 square feet• Full-size window• Comfortable seating area with sofa

and breakfast table

OCEAN VIEW STATEROOMS | D• 165 square feet• Classic porthole• Comfortable seating area with sofa

and breakfast table

OCEAN VIEW STATEROOMS | E• 143 square feet• Window with obstructed view• Comfortable seating area with small

breakfast table

INSIDE STATEROOMS | F • G• 160 square feet• Comfortable seating area

• 322 square feet• Private teak veranda• Spacious living area• 24-hour butler service

• Private in-suite dining• Priority restaurant reservations

in Toscana and Polo Grill• Full-size bathtub

PENTHOUSE SUITES | PH1 • PH2 • PH3In addition to all Concierge level amenities and services, suites also feature:

CONCIERGE LEVEL VERANDA STATEROOMS | A1 • A2 • A3• 216 square feet

BEST VALUE!

PREMIER CONCIERGE LEVEL SERVICES In addition to all Veranda amenities, enjoy priority restaurant reservations in Toscana and Polo Grill, with two guaranteed dining experiences in each, and enhanced room service breakfast. Also enjoy a dedicated check-in desk, priority luggage delivery and more.

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