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1 July 2005, 05:45 PM | #1 |
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Now this is what I call LUXURY!!!
Hi guys,
Check this BIG baby out...Luxury with a truly capital "L" |
1 July 2005, 05:46 PM | #2 |
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...and 3 more pics...
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Thinking of taking a cruise JJ? Your pumpkin would match the interior of the bar.
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Yes its a bit orangey
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That is a nice boat. Andie and I cruised for our honeymoon, we are going again in two years for our 10th anniversary. That cruise was some great times and memories.
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Brenda and I went on a cruise for our honeymoon but I don't think the Arc sails anymore.
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Went on the Voyager of the Seas in Janurary and had a great time. We visited places like St Thomas, Puerto Rico, Bahamas etc. But of all the cruises I have gone on my favourite has to be the Scandinavia and Russia cruise with Royal Carribean Cruise lines even though the ship is not as big as this one (RCCL is the only line we use now)
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Beautiful pics, Roger. Thanks.
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Arleen and I love cruising. We've been on 5 or 6, but mostly on smaller ships. The smallest was 114 passengers, the largest carrying about 700. The smallest was a Renassaince Line (which is no longer in business). All the rest have been on Radisson Seven Seas. I think we have sailed all 5 of their ships. We've done the Caribbean, Southern Europe, Northern Europe (Baltic Sea), Alaska, and Polynesian Islands. The two best were the Alaska and Polynesian Islands cruises. On the Polynesian Islands cruise we spent more time in the water than on it. We also went parasailing - now that was a neat experience!
One of the best things about cruises is that it is like a hotel that moves from place to place. You get to your hotel room, unpack for the week, and each day you start off in a different city (or island). Cruises have been some of the best vacations we've had. I recommend them for anyone.
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