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Subject: Re: Rhapsody of the Seas inspection report Posted on: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 23:52:56 -0500

Thus spake "Von Fourche" :

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>"Dillon Pyron" wrote in message
>news:89ofe2hr52h88h15nn9u59d665361ndn6f@4ax.com...
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>> But still oriented
>> towards the same demographics.
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> What demographics would that be?
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20 to 50, families, mainly middle class. People who are taking the
vacation of a life time.

We're the oddballs here. Most people cruise one to three times (well,
most that take a cruise in the first place). What's the average
around here? Fifteen? Twenty?

I say the same thing in the Disney NG. Most people go to Disney World
twice in their life, once as a kid and once as a parent. I've been
there 13 times since 1979 and that makes me a slacker. There are
people who go two to three times a year for 7 to 10 days at a shot.
One friend has gone over 100 times since the first park opened.

I've been to Hawai'i 10 times since 1985 and have dived the four main
islands. That makes me a freak.

Celebrity, HAL and Princess tend to sell towards a more experienced
cruiser, although Celebrity has been going after the rookie market
more in the last five years.
--
dillon

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