
8-Day
Hawaiian Islands Cruise
"Putting
it Together, In Paradise"
with David Christensen and Jack S. Marshall
by
Brian Mickelsen, Steve Dana,and Kristin Holt
What's
so appealing about cruising Hawaii with Meridian Trips?
- Fabulous
LDS speakers will present seminars designed to appeal
to every Latter-day Saint
- Meridian
Trips offers a full-service package: pre-cruise tour
to LDS temple & Polynesian Center, various shore
excursions during cruise, and airfare options
- For
a peak season cruise, our prices are outstanding - beginning
at just $1069 per person (much less for children accompanying
parents)
- Enjoy
Hawaiian paradise in complete comfort! Travel between
four islands, dine in luxury - and handle your luggage
only once!
- Itinerary
is ideal: no long days at sea, no foreign ports, we
sail only in US waters.
- Pride
of America will be two weeks new
when we set sail on July 18th
- Norwegian
Cruise Line is very family friendly! This is an excellent
trip for families!
Meridian
Trips, of Draper Utah, is delighted to extend an invitation
to sail with us on July 18th, 2004, on Norwegian
Cruise Line's brand new ship, Pride of America.
We are honored to have
two extraordinary, fun-loving speakers as our guest hosts:
David A. Christensen and Jack
S. Marshall - both well-experienced, delightful
lecturers. Their seminars, presented aboard the ship,
are entitled "Putting it Together, In Paradise."
"Our message,"
said David, "is designed for every member of the
Church, whether single, married, widowed, or divorced.
Our message focuses on putting it together, first, within
ourselves. This helps to enhance our relationships with
Heavenly Father and our Savior. As we come to better understand
and know ourselves, all relationships are enhanced and
strengthened.
"This cruise is a chance
to unwind and to hopefully diffuse the tremendous stress
we all face in our home environments. Sometimes we're
able to think more clearly and be more receptive to the
spirit when we're out of the common and into a setting
which provides that opportunity."
Both of our speakers have
been religious educators for many years. Their personal,
friendly style of teaching is entertaining, enjoyable,
and invites the spirit. You'll thoroughly enjoy their
talks, and come away enriched and looking at your personal
relationships from a new perspective.
We're delighted to have
them join our company, as we cruise through the beautiful
islands of Hawaii
Wonderful
news for families! This is an ideal vacation
for the whole family. Comfortable accommodations aboard
the ship include choices of Family Suites (interconnecting
cabins), roomy staterooms with balconies, and more modest
staterooms.
This cruise line's highly
reputed children's program offers plenty of extras for
young passengers. A kiddie pool, sports games, video arcade,
and teen disco are sure to keep younger family members
happily occupied. Activities, games, pajama parties, kiddie
cooking classes, t-shirt painting--just to name a few!
The fun and action for youth guests never ends.
Meridian
Trips is delighted to offer a full-service package,
including this magnificent visit to the Hawaiian islands.
To begin with, our company will fly in to the big island
of Hawaii on Friday the 16th. We've arranged
for overnight lodging in a fine hotel for Friday and Saturday
nights.
On
Saturday, we'll make an exclusive visit to the LDS temple
at Laie, best recognized by its palm-lined reflective
pool. We will travel by air-conditioned motorcoach up
the gorgeous south shore. The beaches and view are outstanding.
The grounds of this much-photographed building are a beauty
to behold! We'll have an opportunity, for those who wish,
to attend this beautiful and historic temple, originally
dedicated in 1919. Our day's
tour will also include the Polynesian Cultural Center.
Saturday night, we'll have the privilege of attending
the spectacular Night Show. "Horizons," the
largest Polynesian revue of song and dance in the world,
features over 100 native performers from all corners of
the Pacific. Dressed in native attire, Polynesians share
their histories, traditions and spirit in the same way
their ancestors did for centuries. The dynamic presentation
is accented by fire walkers and fire knife champions.
Quite a sight to behold!
On Sunday, our pre-cruise
tour will continue with church services, followed by a
visit of Pearl Harbor. This will be a fantastic opportunity
to visit this historically significant site. After all
we remember, have read and heard, this personal visit
is sure to add further dimension to our respect and reverence
for this hallowed ground.
Our company will board Pride
of America in the late afternoon, ready to embark
on a fabulous 8-day tour of Hawaiian paradise.
THE
PORTS
After
a luxurious night's rest aboard ship, Meridian Trips guests
have the advantage of a special shore tour to the locales
where The Testaments - Of One Fold and One Shepherd
was filmed, near Nawiliwili, on the island
of Kauai. Movie buffs will also recognize
this beautiful, lush green landscape as the backdrop belonging
to South Pacific (1958). A lengthy, impressive
list of movies were filmed on this island paradise, almost
from the time motion pictures became in vogue. Other big
name films and television programs include Gilligan's
Island (1964), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1983),
and Disney's Dinosaur (2000).
Locals
consider Kauai to be Hawaii's most beautiful island, ripe
with lush vegetation, jagged mountainscapes, picture-perfect
beaches, and fragrant fern groves. Waterfalls plunge from
astounding heights within Waimea Canyon (aka the Grand
Canyon of the Pacific). The native mokihana berry permeates
the air, intoxicating in its sweet fragrance. Paradise,
eh?
Later
that afternoon, our tour will delight in a canoe ride
up river, to swim at the incomparable falls. The adventuresome
will enjoy swinging by rope over the frothy, crystal clear
waters at the foot of the falls. This is a perfect place
for a bit of rejuvenating swimming!
On
our second day in port at Kauai, we'll fill our morning
on a boat tour of the Na Pali coast, where the jade-green
cliffs rise as much as 4,000 feet from the ocean's surf.
Picture those memorable, breathtaking scenes from Jurassic
Park. This is the very place it was filmed!--as well
as both sequels. We'll glimpse sea turtles and dolphins
in the azure waters and volcanic caves.
Hilo
is located on the lush, windward side of the Big Island
of Hawaii. Evening rainfall is prevalent in this second-largest
city in Hawaii, supporting tropical growth, waterfalls,
and a proliferation of flowers. Hilo is an old sugar town
and houses Hawaii's largest historic core of buildings
that date back to 1900. As a backdrop, the snow-capped
volcano Mauna Kea stands as sentinel.
Hilo
is well-known for her magnificent black sand coasts. Surfers,
sunbathers, swimmers, snorkelers, and picnickers frequent
these picturesque beaches.
Now,
a side note of interest: Do you know why some beaches
are white, and others black or green? (Yes, green!) White
sand beaches, consisting of crushed shells and corals,
are a familiar sight. Black sand beaches, on the other
hand, are formed from granulated lava. Not too surprising,
given all the volcanic activity in this part of the world.
Now for the amazing dig on green sand: they're made from
olivine crystals (very rare!). The only green sand beach
on the Big Island is located at the southern most tip,
Ka u.
During
our day in Hilo, Meridian Trips is pleased to offer a
guided tour up the tallest (and second largest) volcano
on the Island of Hawaii--Mauna Kea. From sea floor to
summit, it towers more than 5 and a half miles, and is
large enough to be easily photographed from space! Although
considered to be dormant today, Mauna Kea has erupted
several times in the last 10,000 years (the most recent
episode was about 3,500 years ago). A bit of interesting
trivia: Mauna Kea is the only Hawaiian volcano known to
be glaciated.
A
number of nations have observatories, telescopes, and
stations on the peak of this tallest mountain in the Pacific.
Our tour will provide unparalleled views of the ocean,
tropical foliage, the city of Hilo below, and provide
a fantastic opportunity to photograph this magnificent
island.
During
our day in port at Kona, we offer a day
visit to Hawaii's Volcano National Park. We'll make a
must-see stop at the Kilauea Visitor Center, which shows
a marvelous 20-minute movie on eruptions and has displays
on volcanic formations and geologic processes. A detailed
topographical model of the Big Island provides a wonderful
feel for the island.
Crater
Rim Drive, an 11-mile road, encircles Kilauea's summit
caldera (the vast, cauldron-like cavity) and meanders
past steam vents, sulfur banks, recent lava flows, pit
craters and areas recovering from cinder fallout. Kilauea
volcano, nearly 4200 feet above sea level, is one of the
most active on earth. Ancient Hawaiian legend believes
Kilauea is the home of Pele, the volcano goddess.
The
current eruption of Kilauea (known as the Pu`u `O`o Eruption)
started two decades ago, in January, 1983. Since then,
it has produced two cubic kilometers of lava, covered
more than 100 square kilometers of land, and added more
than 200 hectares to Kilauea's southern shore. This magnificent
force of nature is a site to behold. Unfortunately, homes,
roads, a National Park Visitor Center, and a 700 year-old
Hawaiian temple were destroyed. There are no signs that
the current eruption is slowing or will come to an end
anytime soon.
All
in all, this day's tour will be a truly magical glimpse
into the volcanic activity that created (and continues
to define) the geology of Hawaii.
When
Pride of America docks in Kahului on
the island of Maui for a two day stay,
Meridian Trips is delighted to offer a variety of shore
tours, specifically for our guests.
On
the morning of the first day, we plan to travel together
to the other side of the island of Maui, to the antiquated
fishing village of Lahaina. Once westerners
began sailing their tall ships into Lahaina's natural
port, the community's focus of fishing began to shift
toward commerce, embracing the lucrative business of whaling.
Several
of the historic buildings, including the Lahaina Whaling
Museum, revolves around the early 1800's and the impact
of the western world. The museum is located on Front Street,
amidst New-England style buildings. Whaler's Village offers
a variety of quaint cafés and shops selling ni'ihau
shell and black Tahitian pearl jewelry.
Our
company will pay a visit to the small whaling museum,
which features displays commemorating the whaling industry
of the 19th century. Photographs, whaling implements,
and an exhibit of scrimshaw (pieces of ivory carved by
restless sailors) are spotlighted. This tour provides
a fascinating glimpse of the men who contributed to Lahaina's
colorful history.
On
our second day in the port of Kahului, Meridian Trips
is delighted to offer a shore excursion to Hana.
This sightseeing tour is your opportunity to experience
Maui's spectacular tropical rainforests! We'll meander
through the best of Hawaii's pineapple fields, coconut
groves, bamboo jungles, and tropical vegetation. We'll
stop for pictures at waterfalls plunging from magnificent
cliffs into pools below. This is paradise, at its best!
Are
you looking for something extra special? Meridian Trips
has just the thing! Maui is famous for her 38-mile downhill
bicycle ride! Combine this fun opportunity with a chance
to watch a Hawaiian sunrise from Haleakala, Maui's 10,000
foot volcano, and there's nothing to compare. Haleakala
means "House of the Sun" and there is no more
spectacular place on earth to watch the sun rise. Pedal
with us through the National Park, then coast downhill
along the unparalleled Hawaiian scenic byway.
At
the conclusion of our cruise through the Hawaiian Paradise,
our ship will return to Honolulu.
Norwegian
Cruise Line's Pride of America
Aloha!
And welcome aboard! There's no better way to experience
the incredible beauties of Hawaiian paradise, than from
one of Pride of America's 660+ balcony staterooms.
This ship is new. She
makes her inaugural voyage a mere two weeks before our
cruise departs Honolulu on July 18th.
This
magnificent vessel is American through and through, from
the Stars and Stripes proudly hoisted above, to the hull
art depicting our banner melded with the national bird
(the Bald Eagle).
The
ship has been created to celebrate our nation's diversity;
from an Alaskan Gold Rush Pub to a New Orleans Mardi Gras
Cabaret Lounge, to a Hawaii-themed Aloha Café and
Waikiki Bar. Passengers will immerse themselves in the
aloha spirit of the predominately Hawaiian crew. Premium
entertainment is available ship-wide, but you'll particularly
enjoy the European Opera House-style Stardust Theatre--spanning
three decks.
This
new, beautiful ship offers three pools, extensive children's
facilities, and an abundance of spacious public rooms.
The Atrium Gift Shop and a 20,000 square foot department
store provide duty-free shopping. Of special interest,
The S.S. America Library will feature memorabilia and
artifacts from the historic ship.
Your
dining experiences are as varied as your whims! Eight
restaurants provide an all-encompassing range of themes,
decor, and menus; all sure to please. Whether you're in
the mood for a burger and fries or a kid-friendly buffet,
you won't be disappointed. The 1930's style formal dining
room is the perfect place for a relaxing, full-course,
leisurely meal. Given your option of eight restaurants,
you could try a new one every night, and never dine the
same place twice!
The
full service Barong Spa includes a complete fitness center,
indoor pool, aerobics, sauna and steam rooms, and beauty
parlor. 24-hour Internet Cafés provide state-of-the
art Internet and email services--an easy way to keep in
touch with family and friends.
The
memories of this fantastic week, filled with a rainbow
of images from Hawaii--from the LDS temple to the rainforests
and beaches to the majestic volcanic peaks--will live
within us forever.
We
hope you'll join us, along with our guest hosts and speakers,
in "Putting it Together, In Paradise." This
trip promises to be a fulfilling, uplifting experience
for families and individuals alike.
Please
call Meridian Trips today! 1-888-537-8687.
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ABOUT OUR GUEST HOSTS:
David
A. Christensen received his bachelor's degree,
master's degree and doctoral degree from Brigham Young
University. He served as principal of the Ephraim seminary
and as a CES division coordinator in Brazil. He also served
as director of the Curriculum Preparation and Production
Division for seminaries and institutes of the Church and
was a faculty member at the Salt Lake University Institute
of Religion adjacent to the University of Utah. He is
currently teaching adult religion classes for Brigham
Young University.
Brother
Christensen has ben a counselor in the Brazil mission,
a high councilor, and a member of the Melchizedek Priesthood
General Committee of the Church. He has served as a bishop
of the Jordan North 14th Ward, stake president of the
Salt Lake Jordan Stake, and as mission president of the
Utah Salt Lake City Mission. He is currently a temple
ordinance worker in the Jordan River Temple.
He
is the author of numerous talk tape titles, including: Faith:
The Power to Get through the Day; The Healing Power of
Jesus; Maintaining Hope in a Day of Despair; and Discovering
the Power of Personal Revelation (all available from
Deseret Book).
Referring
to this last title, Deseret Book had this comment, "Filled
with solid information, sound doctrine and personal testimony
(leavened with Brother Christensen's unique humor and
sensitivity to tender things), Discovering the Power
of Personal Revelation will enrich your understanding
of God's love and help you gain access to the inspiration
he delights to give his children."
Brother
Christensen is in the process of writing a book for Deseret
Book.
He
has traveled extensively throughout Mexico, Central and
South America, Europe, and Asia. He has recently returned
from a trip to Hawaii, and is anxiously awaiting this
upcoming cruise with Meridian Trips.
"This
cruise will be one of your most memorable experiences,
not only because of the beauty of the islands and spirit
of the people. Come one come all," said Brother Christensen
with a chuckle, in his characteristic good humor, "pay
lots of money, and let's go."
Brother
Christensen is married to Patricia Williams of Missoula,
Montana, and they are the parents of four children.
Jack S. Marshall has worked as a religious
educator for thirty years. He enjoys leading tours to
Israel, Book of Mormon lands, Russia, Egypt, and various
heritage and Church history sites. He enjoys visiting
exotic places, "but teaching while on these tours," he
said, "is the best part."
His
talents as a speaker and lecturer take him all over the
country. He's addressed audiences at various programs,
such as Know Your Religion, Education Week, and Especially
For Youth. He has written articles for The New Era
and Ensign. In addition, he has produced numerous
tapes and CDs of many of his talks to the youth of the
Church. He has coauthored and been a contributing author
to several books.
He
has traveled to Hawaii, and is looking forward to returning
there with us.
He
and his wife, Liz, are the parents of five children. They
live in Bountiful, Utah.