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Kathryn Chavis

I've enjoyed being in the travel industry for over 20 years in both corporate and leisure sales. I have experienced the ever-changing industry and kept abreast of its demands for the travelers. I am an air specialist, having worked directly with airlines where I obtained knowledge of fare structures, schedules and routings. I have been fortunate to have traveled throughout Europe and the Caribbean while working with the airlines. As a cruise specialist with Holland America, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian and Cruise West, I'm excited to help make your next cruising experience one that is memorable. Cruise or air group travel is also a specialty from working with church retreats, corporate marketing incentives and family reunions, I can make it happen. I use my travel experience and ongoing education to help you make your travel experience the best it can be. Each person deserves the best vacation and travel experience and I enjoy helping those dreams come true.

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  • Amazing Pictures From Alaska Cruise!


    http://travel.phanfare.com/2313507_2505658#imageID=37607042

    Travel Agent: Kat Chavis

    Enjoy!

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  • Cruise West: The Spirit of ‘98


    Last night I had the opportunity to drive up to Seattle to meet Tom Kratsch for the 2009 Training Dinner for the Spirit of '98.  This is when the crew is preparing for the season and they run a "dress rehearsal" dinner for the staff members of Cruise West, it was a wonderful experience!  The crew asked us along the way to critique the food and the experience as a whole. 

    It was GREAT to see the product first hand.  We were able to tour the Spirit of Yorktown (although everything was still covered until they're ready for the season - this is their largest ship and sails to Alaska) and of course had dinner on the Spirit of '98 which was ready and available for us to view the staterooms etc.  The Spirit of '98 has an "old world charm" to it.  This ship is sailing the Columbia & Snake River this summer on the Lewis & Clark Historical Tour.  You can see all over the ship, where they've referenced the expedition for you to read. 

    The dinner was wonderful, starting with a menu selection of a soup, choice of salad, and choice of entre’.  The food was very good, and had the flair of the Pacific Northwest.  They are able to accommodate your client’s dietary needs and even cater to the youngest of clients with made to order chicken strips and fries!  

    We viewed the staterooms from the Owner's Suite, AAA (Explorer's Stateroom), and AA.  The new Explorer's Stateroom or AAA (as we know it), has upgraded bathroom amenities, bathrobes for their use while onboard, very nice down comforters, turndown service nightly, as well as a gift bag from Cruise West.  The staterooms are small but that's expected on a small ship.  The staterooms vary from a queen bedding to a twin setup and the option of putting the beds together in a twin room is non-existent...they are set.  But the rooms are nicely decorated and most have exterior entry ways except for the A Category which are interior staterooms.  There is also a stateroom for singles...not too many, but you have to ask for it.  Also, FYI....children under 18 sail with adults at a reduced rate 75% off. 

    Spirit of '98 Quick Stats:  

    •    96 guests
    •    192 feet in length
    •    Cruising speed of 13 knots
    •    Registered in United States
    •    All cabins feature private facilities
    •    Bed sizes vary from standard
    •    Elevator from Main Deck to Upper Deck
    •    Internet, email, and phone service available 

     

    For more info or to book a cruise call (866) 815 9424 or click HERE

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  • New Club Med in Punta Cana


    Club Med - Punta Cana

    November 2008

    Punta CanaRecently my husband and I took advantage of pre-viewing the “New” Club Med in Punta Cana.  This was my first visit to a Club Med and I was very impressed.  I loved the warmth of the staff and GO’s (Gentle Organizers) as we entered the facility.  Speaking of the GO’s that are on premises, what a good group of people…they have the ability to relate to every guest at every age and immerse themselves into everyone’s vacation.  Whatever our needs, they were more than accommodating…they are amazing!

    Punta CanaI selected to complete my review pertaining to the facility & grounds itself.  This resort is located on the most pristine beaches of the Dominican Republic.  This is a newly renovated resort with a long private beach bordered by palm trees.  The grounds are meticulously groomed with activities for all to enjoy.  There is a Circus School for the little ones and a flying trapeze if you dare!  Near the beach they have a special morning area for fitness and yoga classes.  The beach itself is breathtaking and is best described in actual pictures which really don’t even bring out all of the beauty of this Caribbean haven.

    Punta CanaThe children’s area of the Petite Club and Mini Club are a child’s playground with learning and activities to stimulate the imagination and bring out the child’s potential.  From the water pool and slides, to the Circus School as I mentioned before, the children have the ability to come out of their shells (if they have one) and really partake in the activities at Club Med.  If they cry when you come to get them nightly, you’ll know why….they are having way too much fun!

    Punta CanaBoth clubs are clean, well groomed, organized and have fun written everywhere!  My biggest thing as a parent, is to know that where my kids will be playing is well supervised, clean and a safe environment.  Club Med and their GO’s go the extra mile in ensuring this happens.  The club is closed every Saturday (in Punta Cana) for extensive cleaning to maintain this safe and healthy environment.

    Punta CanaThis is really a perfect family fun vacation.  Even if you’re traveling single, as a couple or family….Club Med Punta Cana has something for everyone!

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  • Northern Ireland Tour: Dublin, Belfast, North Antrim Coast


    Destination Ireland - October, 2008

    Recently, we had a chance to travel with the Ireland Tourism Board and had an option of itineraries to choose from.  I chose Northern Ireland which included Dublin, Belfast, and the North Antrim Coast, along the Causeway Coast, Derry, Enniskillen, Glasson, Kinnitty and Limerick City. 

    IRELAND’S 40 SHADES OF GREEN

    Departing on Aer Lingus on their new AirBus 330 was a special treat as this is their newest aircraft in their fleet.  This aircraft featured individual TV screens and personal choice movie or television selections.  The flight from Los Angeles to Dublin was non-stop for 9 hrs. 40 minutes.  The flight was long, but well worth it.

    DUBLIN

    As we arrived Dublin we were greeted by the representatives of the Ireland Tourism Board, our tour guide and driver.  Hospitality is top notch in Ireland!   Upon everyone’s arrival, we were transferred to the Four Season Hotel in Dublin where we were greeted by the staff and given lunch upon arrival (www.fourseasons.com/dublin).  The hotel is lovely as all Four Season are.  The Irish staff was eager to serve and very accommodating. Our group was quickly whisked away to have a driving orientation of Dublin followed by a reception at Dublin’s Lord Mayor’s residence.  The Mansion House, which is in the ownership of Dublin City for nearly 300 years.

    JAMESON DISTILLERY

    That evening we departed for the Jameson Distillery for a traditional evening of fine food, song and dance.   The tour of the distillery was very interesting.  It is the original site of where the famous Jameson Whiskey was first started (www.jamesonwhiskey.com).  This site has been made into a museum and the actual production of the Jameson Whiskey is now in a county outside of Dublin.  After dinner at the Jameson Distillery I had an opportunity for my first traditional Irish song and dance. The following day we were quickly on the move to Northern Ireland to the city of Belfast.  Interesting city!  As you enter Northern Ireland you notice the difference in the stores, and restaurants which is more “Americanized”.  We saw more McDonald’s and instead of TJ Max it was TK Max!!  You know women always point out the shopping points.  Belfast was amazing and full of history, and the currency changes from the Euro to the British Pound….interesting!  Northern Ireland today remains a divided society with a legacy of civil conflict, at times it was made obvious through territorial markings such as painted curbstones and the flying of the British or Irish national flags. This is very interesting to see as you tour the 6 counties of Northern Ireland and the division that still exists.  They are moving forward but there will always be conflict as is in many parts of the world.

    CULLODEN ESTATES

    Our first stop was the Culloden Estate and Spa, Northern Ireland’s most prestigious 5-Star hotel (www.hastingshotel.com). After a lunch and tour of the Culloden Hotel, we had a Belfast City Tour and discovered the beauty and pride of this great historic and industrial city.  We toured the site of where the Titanic was built – amazing to see the dry dock of how ships were built and back in that era!  I took several pictures but they just don’t justify the colossal efforts this took to build such an amazing ship!  As the Irish say, the Titanic left Belfast just fine…it was 10 days later that it sunk!

    TITANIC DRY DOCK

    That evening we had a cocktail reception and site inspection at the Merchant Hotel Belfast.  This is an intimate 5-Star luxury hotel located in the historical Cathedral Quarter of Belfast’s City center.  The Merchant boasts many accolades including the 2007 Conde Nast Traveller Hot List of the World’s Best Hotels (www.themerchanthotel.com).  That evening we checking into the Europa Hotel located in the heart of Belfast next door to the Grand Opera House and close to Waterford and Odyssey Concert venues.  Our special treat for the night was to see a show at the Grand Opera (www.goh.co.uk) called “On Eagles Wings”…this wasn’t on the itinerary and was a special surprise.  The show was very nice and it was a nice break from the hustle and bustle of touring.

    BALLYGALLY CASTLE HOTEL

    Departing from Belfast we headed to the North Antrim Coast.  We had morning coffee and scones at the Ballygally Castle Hotel which is a property that faces the soft sandy beaches of the Ballygally Bay and dates back to 1625.  This was our first encounter of a “haunted” hotel.  Every castle has to have a ghost of some kind, and the ghost of Ballygally has been around for the better part of 400 years!  The popular theory is that the ghost is that of Lady Isobella Shaw, wife of Lord James Shaw. Lord Shaw wanted a son, and when his wife delivered his heir, he snatched the baby from his wife and locked her in a room at the top of the castle.  While trying to escape to search for beloved child, Lady Isobella fell to her death from the tower window!  Another theory is that she was actually thrown from the window by the cruel Lord Shaw or one of his henchmen. Lady Isobella’s ghost is reputed to be a ‘friendly’ spirit who walks the corridors of the old Castle.  Over the years many guests have reported strange experiences and have felt a presence in their rooms!  There are also endless stories of unexplained noises in the night and an eerie green mist over the Castle.  The hotel is so fiercely proud of their permanent resident they have even given her a bedroom, ‘The Ghost Room’ here in the tower in the oldest part of the Castle.  The room was fascinating though, you had to climb these stairs that were very steep and very narrow to a tiny room in the tower where the room has been left untouched as she had it.  Even the bedding looks as though she still sleeps there every night waiting for the child to return to her….fun stuff!

    DERRY

    Next on our journey through Northern Ireland was one of the most interesting cities to me….Derry or London Derry (depending on where you’re from).   The story of Derry is a long and tumultuous one. Set on a hill on the banks of the River Foyle, strategically close to the open sea, it came under siege and attack for over a thousand years.  You can walk along the great 17th-century walls, about a mile round and 18 feet thick, which withstood several sieges and even today are unbroken and complete, with old cannon still pointing their black noses over the ramparts. The great siege lasted for 105 days.  This was quite interesting to hear from a city historian that gave us a walking tour of the city.  We walked the wall and he pointed out many historical building and events that lead to uprising that began in 1968.  This revolt was triggered by the civil rights movement in the United States.  People wanted religious freedom…the unrest between Protestant and Catholic remain today to a degree.

    GIANT CAUSEWAY

    Next our touring stop was at the famed Causeway Coast.  We visited the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge view point for photos ops and then onto the Giant’s Causeway & Visitor’s Center.  A presentation on the story of Finn McCool and the formation of the causeway, where we took a trip down to the 40,000 hexagonal basalt columns that form the Causeway.  Leave it to the Irish to always have a fable to go along with everything.  This was an amazing and must see for Ireland!!  Absolutely beautiful! On our way from Derry to Co. Fermanagh, we visited Orchard Acre Farm – one of Fermanagh’s ecotourism products – specializing in creative craft, cookery and gardening (www.orchardacrefarm.com).  From there we had lunch on the Lady of the Lake which is great for small groups to take a tour of the lake with a wonderful lunch on board the small vessel.  Their staff is ready and waiting to serve you as you tour the shores of Lough Erne via boat.  After lunch, we checked into the Lough Erne Golf Resort & Spa…heavenly!  I must say this is a winner for any client that loves to golf!

    MONASTIC SITE AT CLONMACNOISE

    We departed the Lough Erne Golf Resort for Enniskilen.  After making a brief stop at Cavan Crystal Factory and a wee bit of shopping at the Cavan Crystal Gift Shop, we were off to visit the Monastic site at Clonmacnoise.  This is an early Christian site founded by St. Ciaran in the mid-6th century on the eastern bank of the River Shannon.  The site includes the ruins of a cathedral, seven churches (10-13th century), two round towers, three high crosses and the largest collection of Early Christian graveslabs in Western Europe (www.heritageireland.ie/en/MidlandsEastCoast/Clonmacnoise).

    KINNITTY CASTLE

    One of the best nights we had included a stay at the “haunted” dwelling of the Kinnitty Castle, Co. Offaly.  Kinnitty Castle is located at the foothills of Slieve Bloom Mountains in the center of Ireland, just 1 km from the picturesque village of Kinnitty on County Offaly (www.kinnittycastle.com).  This was a great evening where we explored the castle, researched the history behind the haunted events that were told to have happened and all around a great evening of good fun, great food and mystery!  I didn’t end up with the special room, but none of my traveling companions advised of any unnerving experiences during the night.  However, many people weren’t able to sleep for some reason!  That seemed to be the best sleep I had all week!

    DROMOLAND CASTLE

    Departing onward to Limerick City where we arrived the Dromoland Castle Estate, Dromoland is one of Ireland’s finest 5 star castle properties and one of the few estates tracing back its history to native Gaelic Irish families of royal heritage.  It is one of the most desired destinations in Europe and its old world tradition remain intact.  Wonderful property, service is impeccable and highly recommended for your travelers that want the finest (www.dromoland.ie).

    Homeward bound…another long flight but the memories of Ireland last a lifetime!

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  • Holland America Cruise Aboard the ms Maasdam


    Hi Kat!

    I've been very slow at getting re-organized again! My unpacking was just completed yesterday!

    What an absolutely wonderful time we had on the cruise!! The upgraded stateroom with the verandah was fabulous! It also came in particularly handy when Marge hurt her foot as it gave us more space to move around. (Although she would hate me saying this!) she was in quite a bit of pain the first two days of the accident but as she said wheelchairs are great and trouper that she is, after the first day we were on our way again! The great shipboard credits encouraged us to try different amenities on the beautiful Maasdam which was so much fun! The staff was exceptionally pleasant and friendly. And the food ... what can I say except it was sensational! As Marge said we will be doing this again for sure!

    In addition to telling family and friends what a great time we had and the great service you gave us, I've taken the liberty of posting one of your business cards on our Condo building bulletin board. I know we will definitely be calling you again!

    Thank you for contributing to our wonderful holiday.
    Jan

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