All Aboard for a Sun-Filled, Intellectually Stimulating Week at Sea! You Won't Want to Miss Fixing the World: Reason Seminar Cruise 2014!
Join Reason's own Nick Gillespie, Matt Welch, and some of most interesting speakers around for a spectacular week in the western Caribbean on board the brand-spanking new Celebrity Silhouette! Beginning February 9, 2014, you'll embark on a seven-day cruise through five countries and enjoy thought-provoking seminars, exclusive gourmet dinners, and private cocktail parties with other liberty-loving friends. Currently joining us on board will be:
- Skeptical Environmentalist Bjorn Lomborg,
- Historian Johan Norberg,
- Author and former Reason Editor in Chief Virginia Postrel
- Reason Editor in Chief Matt Welch,
- ReasonTV Editor in Chief Nick Gillespie,
- Reason Science Correspondent Ron Bailey, and
- Reason Senior Editor Jacob Sullum
We'll be traveling in style on the Celebrity Silhouette, and all-inclusive accommodations start at just $1,650 per person (and range up to deluxe cabins with incredible ocean views and private verandas).
Make your reservations now and start planning how free minds and free markets will fix the world! For more information, or to register today, visit www.reasoncruise.com.
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I know why reason goes to sea from time to time. No roads there.
Might be some bridgez though.
That's the year 2015.
Can I still get invited to them if I advocate for an alt-text mandate?
Alt-text: Better than Speed 2: Cruise Control!
Know who else when on a cruise?
Christian Marty?
My mother?
Paul's mom?
Al Pacino?
The Professor?
YAY!
Cocktail partiez!
Shyeah, can't wait 'til you guys are photographed on the deck of the listing boat while sewage backs up all the corridors, demanding new regulations for the cruise industry.
Can't wait to see Welch and Gillespie spelling out H-E-L-P in Leather Jackets on the deck.
If the market will bear women and children surviving, they'll get lifeboat seats.
Lifeboats are for closers.
Ahem, privately issued regulations enoforced by an ISO type organization.
It's a libertarian cruise. Virginia will be the only woman on board.
They're not going to be on Carnival, so it will be fine.
I'll go if you can guarantee that human waste will run down the walls of my cabin.
With the prevalence of norovirus outbreaks on cruise ships it is a likely possibility.
Humans just weren't made to be out at sea and discussing libertopia. WE'RE MESSING WITH NATURE!
I'd want something better than norovirus. Maybe Leishmaniasis. Or rat lungworm.
You Won't Want to Miss Fixing the World:
What does "Miss Fixing the World" look like?
This?
This Virginia must be one brave chick indeed, to be willingly stranded at sea with a bunch of hedonist libertarians. Should we place bets on whether or not she is accounted for when the ship returns to shore?
Also, if any of us go on the cruise, will we officially be cosmotarians?
Is there a hidden meaning that for the second year in a row the Reason crews follows immediately after a gay cruise on the same ship? Lol
Cruise. I apparently failed spelling.