Got any spare 21 year old chicks they can bunk with me1 haha
"its_my_dime" wrote in message
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> "Ray Goldenberg" wrote in message
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>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I received letter from NCL's Mitchell J. Schlesinger, Vice President,
>> North America Sales and thought it would be of interest. If you have
>> missed any of my news' postings, they are available on my web site.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Ray
>> LIGHTHOUSE TRAVEL
>> 800-719-9917 or 805-566-3905
>> http://www.lighthousetravel.com
>>
>>
>> Dear Travel Industry Partner:
>>
>> As the 2006 wave season unfolds, cruising's popularity is proving to
>> be more robust than ever. And as the winter season draws to a close,
>> Spring Break will soon be upon us.
>>
>> With this in mind, we are sending this reminder that NCL will be
>> strictly enforcing our policy of having at least one 21 year old guest
>> in every stateroom. Our intent is to deliver a quality Freestyle
>> Cruising experience to all of our guests. If, at check-in, we
>> discover that there will not be a guest at least 21 years of age in a
>> stateroom, we will enforce our policy and deny boarding to these
>> guests. Guests denied boarding due to age requirement compliance will
>> be ineligible for refunds. Additionally, should an individual or
>> small group significantly disturb the cruise experience for other
>> guests, our crew and onboard security personnel (which are increased
>> during this time of year) are empowered to take specific action. This
>> action may include forced disembarkation of these guests in foreign
>> ports of call.
>>
>> The intent in reminding you of this policy is to offer assurance that
>> our interest is in providing a fantastic Freestyle Cruising experience
>> for all of our guests.
>>
>> Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to an
>> outstanding 2006.
>>
>>
>>
>> Sincerely,
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>
>> Mitchell J. Schlesinger
>> Vice President, North America SalesIf I were in that position, I'd find
>> another cruise ship.
>>
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> So, it looks like they are saying that if a couple is traveling with two
> teenage children and taking two cabins, they can't put the kids in one
> cabin and take the other for themselves but rather, they have to split up
> and each bunk with one of the teenagers..
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> If I were the couple in that position, I'd find another cruise ship. If I
> were the teenagers, I would ask my parents to find another cruise ship.
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