Charles :
> In article , Earl Colby
> Pottinger wrote:
>
> > Let me get this right, one of the most popular cruise-lines stays in
> > business
> > by having hideous interiors? I think it is time you get new glasses.
> The Carnival ship I was on had ugly interiors.
I can't agree. But I could be wrong, not all ships look the same inside.
> And that dining room yech.
Mind telling what you did not like there other that it looked like any other
dining room to me - no splash, no wow!
> And awfull color combinations in some public areas.
Did not bother me. Personal taste.
>Plus it was over furnished. Too many pieces in some areas.
Now that I can agree on.
I know it may sound like nit-picking but I think of the words "ugly" and
"hideous" as being on totally diffirent levels.
"Ugly" I consider to be a personal matter of taste. "Hideous" I reserve for
things I am very sure others will agree with me on.
The only thing I found 'hideous' on Carnival are some of the paintings, both
the ones near the elevators and some of the ones for sale. Really, I don't
understand why people would buy some of the uglier paintings - they were
indeed hideous.
Earl Colby Pottinger
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