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Subject: Re: Carnival Holiday Posted on: Mon, 06 Mar 2006 13:22:47 CST

Thus spake "Jean O'Boyle" :

>
>"John Sisker" wrote in message
>news:4FYOf.691$sL2.659@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net...
>> Charles,
>>
>> Sorry if I generalized. I sure you're right and other cruise lines have
>> similar activities. Even though my wife and I have been on many other
>> cruises, including most of the lines you mentioned, we never saw these
>> poolside or other activities on any of the other ships. Since this
>> original post was referring to the 'Holiday' from Carnival Cruise Lines,
>> it was Carnival that I was referring to, since generalizing at this point
>> really had nothing to do with the original question.
>
>
>John, why even mention these activities since you say that they no longer
>exist on this ship? Let's just discuss what the ship is like today, not in
>the past!
>
>Sandra, you have chosen a lovely accommodation and it is a very good choice,
>albeit a colorful one, for your granddaughter's first cruise! Hopefully, it
>will be in grand spanking condition after it is renovated and fresh from
>occupation of the Katrina occupants.. I enjoy the smaller vessels every so
>often. After I disembark, I feel that I have seen the whole ship, which is
>not the way I feel after getting off the mega ships..
>Have wonderful time and enjoy the time with your granddaughter!
>
>--Jean
>

When we first saw the Celebration, my reaction was "wow, this is
huge". Little did we know ...
--
dillon

Could have been is in the past
Could be is in the future
There is only the now