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Subject: Re: Image study of Carnivale Cruise Lines Posted on: Thu, 04 May 2006 11:37:11 -0400



RICK DAVIS wrote:

> Sue, For my 20th cruise I'll be doing a back to back on Royal Caribbean.
> Grandure of The Seas (I Think)?? Thats awful I should know that. It
> will be on the tickets when they come:) We were booked on a back to back
> on the new Crown Princess but changed our minds. First I hate San Juan
> and second it was too port intensive for a relaxing vacation. 14 day
> and 10 ports of call. NO WAY! I've done those before and came home
> exhausted. It took days to recover. I'm one who enjoys more sea days
> then port days. Port days are fun....just long and exhausting. I hate
> to tender and I hate to wait on lines. I sound like an old man. Where
> are you going for your 16th?

Sorry you canceled your Crown Princess sailing, it sounds like it will
be a very intersting ship. We agree with you about very port intensive
cruises, we must have our days at sea to relax, that is what cruising
is all about.

Our 16th is the SGC2006 on the Crown Princess and at that time it is
sailing out of Red Hook. It is an easy drive for us, it is with
friends and Kevin and I have a history of sailing on the Crown
Princess.lol We sailed the old Crown Princess during its first season,
our 25th wedd. anniv. Then we sailed her again during her last season
and it was for our 30th anniv. Now we will be sailing the new Crown
Princess to celebrate our 40th anniv. This cruise was a must do for
many reasons.lol


sue