We’ve just returned from our 4th annual Legacy Genealogy Cruise – a 12-day genealogy vacation to Hawaii. Most of us brought back souvenirs, hundreds of digital pictures, new genealogy and Legacy information, and a few extra pounds.
We saw volcanoes, fresh lava, waterfalls, rain, rainbows, surfers, and sea turtles. We rode trains, flew in float planes, and hiked rainforests. In the evenings we experienced Broadway-style shows, comedy acts, magic shows, and midnight buffets.
Legacy classes featured twelve hours of interactive, personal instruction; lots of door prizes; technology tips from Dick Eastman, a 48-page syllabus; and the opportunity to exchange suggestions and feedback personally with the developers of Legacy. Students enjoyed our announcement that all would receive Legacy v7 for free when it is released.
Cruisers had such a good time that many already signed up for next year’s cruise to the Baltic Capitals. In fact, next year’s cruise is filling up faster than any of our previous genealogy cruises. Our 5th annual Legacy Genealogy Cruise features a 12 day European cruise departing from London, England – July 16-28, 2008. We hope to have several different tracks of genealogy instruction from Legacy instructors and other well-known speakers. You will discover the lands of kings and tsars all the way up to the Vikings. An area rich in folklore and fairy tales, you’ll be transported back to the time of the original oceangoing explorers. Naturally, there are ancient cities, castles, museums and cobblestone streets at every turn. But, to the trained eye, that patisserie on the corner is to die for. And the boutiques down the street are waiting to be discovered.
For more information about our 5th annual Legacy Genealogy Cruise, please visit http://legacyfamilytree.com/CruiseInfo_2008.asp. If you have any questions, please contact Christy, our cruise director, at Christy@agelessway.com.
I agree with Geoff, a shame Oslo isn’t included in the itinerary, however we intend to do an add-on either pre or post cruise to visit Norway on our own.