thanks for the feedback
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thanks for the feedback
I know not everyone who reads posts, so various persons replying on the different Odyssey's is great.
Helps to know I'm not just spitting in the wind LOLOLOL.
Helps to know I'm not just spitting in the wind LOLOLOL.
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Saucy dearest, you've set the bar pretty high for me when I do my own Cruise Report in May...
Sounds like you had a fabulous time!
Sounds like you had a fabulous time!
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Saucy--No one deserved this kind of fun, pampering and adventure more than you--I'm so glad you did this.
I did one cruise a few years ago and I loved it--my favorite days weren't the port calls, but the days at sea. I'm not sure why--but I liked not having an agenda.
Based on the above, I now really want to do a transatlantic cruise--Mrs. Buff, not so much. Guess I'll have to take a BB with me.
I did one cruise a few years ago and I loved it--my favorite days weren't the port calls, but the days at sea. I'm not sure why--but I liked not having an agenda.
Based on the above, I now really want to do a transatlantic cruise--Mrs. Buff, not so much. Guess I'll have to take a BB with me.
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I want to add my thanks for your reports.
Husband1111 and I went on a cruise with Royal Carribean for our honeymoon (a year later than the wedding since we had just bought a house) and this has brought back great memories.
So where did James go for the week? Did you get him everyhting on the list he gave you?
I think the fact that your parents went on the cruise says that they are doing well, even if napping and aging knees were involved.
I am so glad for you that you had fun.
Husband1111 and I went on a cruise with Royal Carribean for our honeymoon (a year later than the wedding since we had just bought a house) and this has brought back great memories.
So where did James go for the week? Did you get him everyhting on the list he gave you?
I think the fact that your parents went on the cruise says that they are doing well, even if napping and aging knees were involved.
I am so glad for you that you had fun.
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You're thinking like I do, Buff! To me, the purpose of a cruise is to travel on a ship, preferably some considerable distance and preferably to locations that would be difficult to visit without a ship. These big cruise ships are basically resort hotels that happen to relocate to a different resort every day. Notice how Saucy hasn't said anything much (if at all) about actually cruising? That's because they typically do all that at night, while the passengers are asleep or at dinner or shows or otherwise distracted. And the next morning--like magic--they're somewhere else with a new land excursion awaiting them.Buffacuse wrote:I did one cruise a few years ago and I loved it--my favorite days weren't the port calls, but the days at sea. I'm not sure why--but I liked not having an agenda.
You'd like it. Things didn't work out this year, but I'm reading the Daily Expedition Reports to vicariously enjoy the cruise currently under way by the ship I sailed on three years ago. On this one, they're repositioning from the Antarctic, island-hopping up the entire South Atlantic from Ushuaia to Las Palmas, a 38-day trip! They've just visited St. Helena. <sigh>Buffacuse wrote:Based on the above, I now really want to do a transatlantic cruise--Mrs. Buff, not so much. Guess I'll have to take a BB with me.
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Re: thanks for the feedback
You are not just spitting in the wind.a1mamacat wrote:I know not everyone who reads posts, so various persons replying on the different Odyssey's is great.
Helps to know I'm not just spitting in the wind LOLOLOL.
Your spit is getting on me.
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