September 29, 2014
NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE ASSOCIATION
ANNOUNCES ROCK LEGENDS CRUISE IV FOR JANUARY 2016
HOT ON THE HEELS OF ROCK LEGENDS CRUISE III SELL OUT
CABINS FOR ROCK LEGENDS CRUISE IV —
ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST POPULAR CLASSIC ROCK MUSIC FESTIVALS AT SEA
ONBOARD ROYAL CARIBBEAN’S INDEPENDENCE OF THE SEAS —
TO GO ON SALE THIS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1ST
Full speed ahead!
Here comes Rock Legends Cruise IV!
Hot on the heels (or should we say “waves”?) of next February’s Rock Legends Cruise III sell out, the Native American Heritage Association has announced that its fourth cruise will be taking place aboard Royal Caribbean’s Independence of the Seas in January 2016 with cabins going on sale this Wednesday, October 1, 2014 at 9:00am eastern.
Although it’s sixteen months until January 2016, cabins are expected to go fast!
“We are proud to have such a dedicated following… we like to say our passengers are ‘legendary’,” states Pam Myers of the Native American Heritage Association, the charitable organization that hosts and benefits from the cruise. “If you’ve been on one of our previous cruises, you know it’s non-stop fun, filled with four days of unbelievably great music. If you’ve never been, you don’t know what you’re missing! It really is the ultimate classic rock vacation at sea and one you’re likely to remember the rest of your life.”
The original Rock Legends Cruise in December of 2011 featured the likes of ZZ Top, George Thorogood and The Destroyers, The Marshall Tucker Band, John Kay and Steppenwolf and Johnny Winter.
Rock Legends Cruise II in January of 2013 brought you such artists as Foreigner, Paul Rodgers, Creedence Clearwater Revisited, Kansas and Bachman & Turner.
The forthcoming Rock Legends Cruise III in February 2015 will be rocking with The Doobie Brothers, Alice Cooper, Paul Rodgers, 38 Special and Don Felder among others (see complete line-up at http://rocklegendscruise.com/artists/).
More than twenty artists on every cruise with all performing at least two concerts each!
Is it any wonder that it sells out quickly?
Who knows what’s in store for “IV,” but one can be rest-assured that it’ll be another great line-up of classic rock artists!
There’s really no guess-work, just read the stellar reviews!
Rock Legends Cruise IV will depart Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Thursday, January 21, 2016, then dock in Grand Turk on Saturday, January 23, before returning to Fort Lauderdale on Monday morning, January 25, 2016.
2016’s RLC IV will sail aboard Independence of the Seas, the newer Freedom-class sister ship to RLC I, II and III’s Liberty of the Seas.
In between the concerts, meet & greets, Q&A forums and everything else “Rock Legends,” passengers will be able to enjoy such onboard activities as surfing and Boogie-boarding (thanks to the ship’s FlowRider surf simulator), basketball (full court), a mini golf course, rock-climbing, cantilevered whirlpools and a variety of gourmet restaurants and casual dining.
A variety of cabin levels will be offered with pricing beginning at $899 per person (double occupancy) and as low as $599 per person if four people per cabin.
Deposits can be made to hold cabins and monthly payments can be arranged.
Stay tuned for the initial line-up!
When was the last time you had a party with 4,000 friends?
For those about to sail, we salute you.
For further details on both the Rock Legends Cruise III and Rock Legends Cruise IV (including artists, specific details, cabin pricing and purchase, what’s included and answers to frequently-asked questions, please see www.rocklegendscruise.com or call 888-666-1499.
For information on Royal Caribbean’s Independence of the Seas (Rock Legends Cruise IV in January 2016), please see http://www.royalcaribbean.com/independence.
For artist interviews regarding the Cruise (after line-up is announced), please contact Jeff Albright / The Albright Entertainment Group at RockStarPR@aol.com.
ABOUT THE NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE ASSOCIATION
The Native American Heritage Association is celebrating its 21st year working on reservations in South Dakota and has been a 4-star charity with www.charitynavigator.org for a total of ten years. Native American Heritage Association tractor trailers are on the road daily with supplies to the various far flung communities and 94% of the organization’s total budget goes towards program services which provide basic life necessities, including fuel assistance, food and clothing to 45,000 people. Many of these residents face an 80% rate of unemployment; 70% don’t have transportation and many of those who do, don’t have the means to purchase gas. Many Lakota Sioux live in abandoned school buses, shacks or government housing with no insulation, some live without indoor plumbing, in homes with dirt floors, no beds or furniture.
For information on the Native American Heritage Association, please see www.naha-inc.org and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHD7S7I5j5k.