Topic: LEPERS THE FOURTEENTH - part 47 | |
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Gotta run....gotta get ready for work.... |
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bummer I wanted one below water level
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{{{{{{{{{{Everybody}}}}}}}}}} Gotta run....gotta get ready for work.... Have a great night ((((((EILEEN))))))) |
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Ok, cruising 101 - the Bahamas suck, from what I understand. The beaches are better and the shopping's better in Mexico (Western Carribbean) cruises and the cruises themselves are generally less expensive. As to where on a ship, unless you're incredibly prone to seasickness, it doesn't really matter. The only thing you need to decide is whether you want inside, outside, or balcony, where you want to go and for how long. I'm leery on inside cabins because I tend to get a little claustrophobic but my girlfriend loves, loves, loves them. I've never had a balcony but it's my dream, someday. I usually do the cheapest outside cabin I can get. I don't spend much time in the room so it doesn't really matter. Older ships are cheaper, newer ones have far more amenities, though none of them are "bad." Really depends on what you're looking for. Carnival's the cheapest and frankly, I like it. The food's good, beds and pillows are super comfortable, etc. Royal Carribbean was good and had a better kids program but the rooms are smaller and the food wasn't as good. They will all have bars, pools and shows. Some have ice skating and rock climbing and putt putt etc.
A good deal on a cruise is generally considered $100/night or less. |
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Ok, cruising 101 - the Bahamas suck, from what I understand. The beaches are better and the shopping's better in Mexico (Western Carribbean) cruises and the cruises themselves are generally less expensive. As to where on a ship, unless you're incredibly prone to seasickness, it doesn't really matter. The only thing you need to decide is whether you want inside, outside, or balcony, where you want to go and for how long. I'm leery on inside cabins because I tend to get a little claustrophobic but my girlfriend loves, loves, loves them. I've never had a balcony but it's my dream, someday. I usually do the cheapest outside cabin I can get. I don't spend much time in the room so it doesn't really matter. Older ships are cheaper, newer ones have far more amenities, though none of them are "bad." Really depends on what you're looking for. Carnival's the cheapest and frankly, I like it. The food's good, beds and pillows are super comfortable, etc. Royal Carribbean was good and had a better kids program but the rooms are smaller and the food wasn't as good. They will all have bars, pools and shows. Some have ice skating and rock climbing and putt putt etc. A good deal on a cruise is generally considered $100/night or less. |
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Ok, cruising 101 - the Bahamas suck, from what I understand. The beaches are better and the shopping's better in Mexico (Western Carribbean) cruises and the cruises themselves are generally less expensive. As to where on a ship, unless you're incredibly prone to seasickness, it doesn't really matter. The only thing you need to decide is whether you want inside, outside, or balcony, where you want to go and for how long. I'm leery on inside cabins because I tend to get a little claustrophobic but my girlfriend loves, loves, loves them. I've never had a balcony but it's my dream, someday. I usually do the cheapest outside cabin I can get. I don't spend much time in the room so it doesn't really matter. Older ships are cheaper, newer ones have far more amenities, though none of them are "bad." Really depends on what you're looking for. Carnival's the cheapest and frankly, I like it. The food's good, beds and pillows are super comfortable, etc. Royal Carribbean was good and had a better kids program but the rooms are smaller and the food wasn't as good. They will all have bars, pools and shows. Some have ice skating and rock climbing and putt putt etc. A good deal on a cruise is generally considered $100/night or less. Well, you have fun with that, Mikey. Me and Pam and Steve and CB and everyone will miss you We'll be thinking of you while we're sipping our cold, non-stale drinks on deck surrounded by beautiful women in bikinis |
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you said it Suz
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Ok, cruising 101 - the Bahamas suck, from what I understand. The beaches are better and the shopping's better in Mexico (Western Carribbean) cruises and the cruises themselves are generally less expensive. As to where on a ship, unless you're incredibly prone to seasickness, it doesn't really matter. The only thing you need to decide is whether you want inside, outside, or balcony, where you want to go and for how long. I'm leery on inside cabins because I tend to get a little claustrophobic but my girlfriend loves, loves, loves them. I've never had a balcony but it's my dream, someday. I usually do the cheapest outside cabin I can get. I don't spend much time in the room so it doesn't really matter. Older ships are cheaper, newer ones have far more amenities, though none of them are "bad." Really depends on what you're looking for. Carnival's the cheapest and frankly, I like it. The food's good, beds and pillows are super comfortable, etc. Royal Carribbean was good and had a better kids program but the rooms are smaller and the food wasn't as good. They will all have bars, pools and shows. Some have ice skating and rock climbing and putt putt etc. A good deal on a cruise is generally considered $100/night or less. Well, you have fun with that, Mikey. Me and Pam and Steve and CB and everyone will miss you We'll be thinking of you while we're sipping our cold, non-stale drinks on deck surrounded by beautiful women in bikinis |
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It still doesn't have women in bikinis (and did I mention they're tiny?) And bars, and casinos and free food (including not-so-stale pizza) |
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woo hoo food
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It still doesn't have women in bikinis (and did I mention they're tiny?) And bars, and casinos and free food (including not-so-stale pizza) Hey, DONT leave without me!!! |
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Seriously, Mikey, consider it. The rooms hold up to 4 people, and usually the 3rd and 4th person in a room get a fairly signficant discount, which means a cheaper all over rate for everyone, I'm sure we can find you a roomie or two. But, the rooms are TINY, I really don't recommend more than 2 to a room unless you have to. |
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unless you really want to be close to the roomies,, or are swingers
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unless you really want to be close to the roomies,, or are swingers |
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ya know what they say,, 2 to tango,, 3 is a crowd,, 4 is a party,, and 5 you done went roman on their ass
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you said it Thumps
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and 10 will get the cops called on ya
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and 10 will get the cops called on ya |
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any more than 10,, hey your in congress man,, and if your really good at it then your in the white house. Blewinski anyone?
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