TROPICAL WEATHER UPDATE July 8, 2005, 12:30 P.M
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TROPICAL WEATHER UPDATE July 8, 2005, 12:30 p.m. Royal Caribbean International® and Celebrity Cruises® are closely monitoring the path and progress of Hurricane Dennis to ensure our guests enjoy safe and comfortable cruises, as well as to ensure our ships steer clear of the storm. The safety and comfort of our guests are always our foremost concerns. Given Hurricane Dennis’ current location and projected path, we have altered the itineraries of four Royal Caribbean International® ships. No Celebrity Cruises® ships have been altered at this time. ALTERED ITINERARIES Ships sailing from the Port of Miami Explorer of the Seas,® is sailing a modified itinerary, making a port call in Nassau, Bahamas, today and Saturday; and returning to Miami Sunday, as scheduled. Ships sailing from Port Everglades Empress of the Seas,® is sailing a modified itinerary, making a port call in Nassau, Bahamas, today and returning to Port Everglades Saturday, as scheduled. Ships sailing from Port Canaveral Mariner of the Seas,® is sailing a modified itinerary, remaining at sea today; making a port call in Nassau, Bahamas, Saturday; and returning to Port Canaveral Sunday, as scheduled. Ships sailing from the Port of Galveston Rhapsody of the Seas,® is sailing a modified itinerary, making a port call in Progresso, Mexico, today; remaining at sea Saturday; and returning to the Port of Galveston Sunday, as scheduled. UPDATE: WEEKEND SAILING OUTLOOK Based on current storm projections, Royal Caribbean International® expects all ships scheduled to return to South Florida ports to arrive and depart on Saturday and Sunday as originally scheduled. Therefore, guests scheduled to depart on Navigator of the Seas® leaving the Port of Miami and Empress of the Seas® leaving Port Everglades on Saturday, as well as guests booked on Mariner of the Seas® leaving Port Canaveral on Sunday, should proceed to their respective ports for boarding as planned. Guests are encouraged to check with their air carriers to determine if their flights into South Florida airports are running on time. At this time, no other Royal Caribbean International® ships are being affected by tropical weather. CELEBRITY CRUISES No Celebrity Cruises’ ships are being affected by tropical weather. At this time, no other Royal Caribbean International® or Celebrity Cruises® ships are being impacted by tropical weather. We will continue to closely monitor weather conditions and update this information accordingly. For up to date information visit www.cruisingpower.com SL05-121788 • 7/8/2005.