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Holland America Line Gets Ready To Host Dancing With The Stars Theme Cruise

In just 22 days, Holland America Line’s ms Eurodam will host the first of four Dancing with the Star’s theme cruises of 2013.

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Holland America Line’s Dancing with the Star’s theme cruises will allow guests to attend events including dance lessons; dancer meet and greets, q & a sessions, and a spectacular production show starring celebrities and the famed dance pros, complete with costumes and routines from the TV show. The first theme cruise, ms Eurodam’s 7 night eastern Caribbean cruise on February 16th, will feature Lacey Schwimmer, Mark Ballas, Joey Fatone, and Sabrina Bryan.

The three other Dancing with the Stars cruises will take place during the summer on various itineraries. These cruises are…

    • June 22, 2013, ms Veendam7-Day Canada & New England
      Professional Dancers: Chelsie Hightower and Mark Ballas.
      Stars to be announced.
    • June 30, 2013, ms Oosterdam7-Day Alaska
      Professional Dancers: Kym Johnson and Tristan MacManus.
      Star: Carson Kressley. Additional star to be announced.
    • July 7, 2013, ms Oosterdam7-Day Alaska
      Professional Dancers: Kym Johnson and Tristan MacManus.
      Star: Carson Kressley. Additional star to be announced.

In addition to the theme cruises, every sailing on every ship in the Holland America Line fleet will feature an exclusive Dancing with the Stars: At Sea program which includes dance lessons and an opportunity for some lucky guests to dance center stage in an exciting dance-off performance. These activities will feature the ships’ professional dancers and will be developed in collaboration with the show’s dancers and choreographers.

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By Mike Faust

Mike Faust is an avid world traveler, often found traversing city streets in Asia and Europe rather than his home city of Boca Raton. Mike has touched down in 39 countries, set sail on 35 cruises, and flown over 400,000 lifetime miles.