Clearly. That is why I said MMMV (MY mileage may vary). I was admitting that
I didn't really know, just hadn't seen them.
Poncho Liner wrote:
> Two days isn't really enough time to get to know the ship. By the time we
> were finished with our cruise, we had just become familiar with it and how
> to get from point A to point B - down to deck 6, walk to the other end of
> the ship at least 1/4 mile, walk back up one flight of stairs, cross over
> and down, well, you get the idea. But maybe they were not installed then.
> But believe me, they ARE there.
> "Juliana L Holm" wrote in message
> news:dhdu2p$e6pv$1@osf1.gmu.edu...
>> Poncho Liner wrote:
>>> Am I the only person here that has ever cruised on the Carnival Victory??
>>
>>> Am I the only person here that saw a soda machine on that ship?
>>> Apparently
>>> I am. Therefore, before you go and say I'm nuts or don't know what I'm
>>> talking about, give Carnival Cruise lines a call for yourself and ask
>>> them.
>>> You might be surprised. My soda machine was about 30 feet down my
>>> hallway
>>> and it was very popular. It wouldn't take anymore dollar bills so I had
>>> to
>>> return to my cabin and get some quarters. There was also another room
>>> with
>>> an ice machine available. Why wouldn't it make sense to have an ice
>>> machine
>>> available?? After all, not all cabins have fridges and have to depend on
>>> ice to keep drinks cold.
>>
>> I cruised on the Victory in October 2004, and did not see a soda machine.
>> But
>> I only did a two day cruise to nowhere, so MMMV.
>>
>>
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