Labadee, Haiti – Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas – Travel With Kids DVD

Written on March 7, 2010. Written by admin.


Travel With Kids DVD – travelwithkids.tv – Royal Caribbean’s Labadee Haiti Port of Call featured in the Travel With Kids – Cruising With Kids DVD. See all the fun things to do for the family in this private “island” area for Royal Caribbean. Freedom of the Seas docks off Haiti and we take a launch to shore. The kids have fun in the Arawak Aqua Park, giant water slides, kids play area and more. The video clip explains some history behind Haiti and Royal Caribbean’s involvement here. Travel With Kids Series is a family vacation planning guide to international destinations on DVD. For more information or to purchase a Travel With Kids DVD go to http://www.travelwithkids.tv or Amazon.com and search Travel With Kids. Cruising With Kids DVD coming soon. Find out more about the Travel With Kids DVD series at http://www.travelwithkids.tv
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  1. cobra012297 March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    I was there on …
    I was there on Tuesday last week. The Freedom of the Seas dropped 100’s of pallets of everyting from water to communication devices. We even had an onboard donation to give even more. The armed UN troops picked it up in trucks and escorted to Port Au Prince.

  2. Mattsana March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    Actually each ships …
    Actually each ships arriving to Labadee will arrive with ALOT of supplies for the needing in the devestated areas. So yeah they are doing alot of good. Donated $1 million.

  3. icmnloui March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    wait a minute,what …
    wait a minute,what you guys are saying? shut down Haiti’s tourism product?so send the other cities in limbo and the people home?I cannot believe it.Let me tell you Haiti is now in a program to develop its tourism so please allow ROYAL CARIBEAN to do it’s business.

  4. travelwithkids March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    Yes, they are still …
    Yes, they are still making regular scheduled stops to this port. It was decided not to abandon the 300 Hatians they employ at this time, which I have to agree with.

  5. miamibabii77 March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    they are still …
    they are still stopping there

  6. speroup March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    Could anyone tell …
    Could anyone tell me if Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas is still stopping there?

  7. em2729 March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    good vid and you …
    good vid and you explain what rccl is doing to help the people in their hour of need

  8. miamibabii77 March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    thanks for putting …
    thanks for putting this video up :)

  9. travelwithkids March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    Point well taken. …
    Point well taken. However, the Labadee “port” is not a port at all. The ships have to stay 15 minutes off shore because they are too big to dock in fact, there is no dock, but a small concrete jetty big enough for a couple of locals to tie up their row boats. I stood on it to take some of this video. The large ships are offloading some supplies to smaller boats and bringing them ashore, but this is 60 miles away from the capital, and the trucks would be attacked and looted No easy solution.

  10. batttyboi March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    bsolute scum. port …
    bsolute scum. port of prince harbour is unusable. WHY is this harbour NOT being used for the relief effort? these scum floating around on their polluting monstrocities with their armed guards deserved to be stormed by the people. I will be posting about it on every Haitin site I can find and giving directions.

  11. travelwithkids March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    Funny. I’m sure you …
    Funny. I’m sure you realized this video for the Travel with Kid Cruise DVD was filmed last year and posted 8 months ago. Royal Caribbean is continuing to dock at this port. Good for locals who continue have jobs in the coming months. The ships are bringing relief supplies. They employ 500 Hatians at this port. Odd to be living it up while thousands are suffering just 60 miles away? Probably, but I think it would be worse to pull out and shut down the port at this point.

  12. Hawkszone March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    Look kids – …
    Look kids – earthquake victims! Oh well, back to the jetskis.

  13. VAIJ3MY March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    Nice video trip. Is …
    Nice video trip. Is Labadee hit by tsunami?

  14. Kaaneesha March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    fok mwen retounen …
    fok mwen retounen ayiti cheri bebe

  15. djannivia March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    Thank you for the …
    Thank you for the video. Mesi pou bel video a.!!!

  16. Virginislandsnow March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    Haiti is a very …
    Haiti is a very pretty place. I loved the video

  17. MultiPapit March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    Haiti labadee good …
    Haiti labadee good news to know. Bel plaj, bel moun. come in people. come to enjoy you.
    ou pap regret ti gason. just get money! yep!!!

  18. real3rdlife March 7, 2010 1:32 am

    wow good job guys …
    wow good job guys for the first time i saw a foreign video talking about some good side of haiti and documentary is so well done i enjoy it

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