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  1. We have our 35 cruise booked on the Navigator of the Seas on March 30. This should indicate how we feel about cruising! Been on a couple that lost an engine causing us to have to limp back to port at about half speed. No worries. Had sewage blocked (Someone had tried to flush a towel.), but it only lasted about half a day. Missed ports due to storms. Still, the best vacation value.
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  2. Another testimonial that Carnvial does take care of their employees (as well as their customers)
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  3. yes this was very unfortunate, but it was not a situation to panic, sadly there was allot of people who shared their better and worst sides, love the feeling of cruising provides me.
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  4. Ok great I just want to say have a safe enjoyable trip and be sure to have limitless memories because vacations are meant to be remembered
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  5. ShariVCohen

    "Lethal Libations"

    I'm offering an interactive mystery cruise through my travel agency and joining with a drama troupe, A Touch of Mystery, from Las Vegas. They will be performing an interactive drama called Lethal Libations. You can watch the video about it on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3fk9n9J3Vw. I've got Inside-Oceanview-Balcony cabins available. The Star Princess sets sail along the California Coast for 7-days on September 29, 2013. During that time, you will have the opportunity to solve the mystery. There will be cocktail parties, high tea, and piano bar settings as we sail through the characters to figure out who dun it! Please contact me if you are interested. It's promises to lots of fun with lots of surprises. Shari Cohen sharistravel at yahoo.com Shari's Travel Services Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharistravelsvcs "Come Sea the World!"
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  6. we parked at a couple of ports Galveston TX and New Orleans, before I tell you about the port parking I have to tell you that my car is a convertible showcar, so I'm very picky about parking. We had a bad experience in Galveston, their lot was an open chainlinked fenced lot. When we got back from the cruise our car was covered in an inch of soot from some manufactuering plant next to the cruise port. Not the way to start a 10 hour long drive. Now New Orleans, I was extremely afraid to park there, a work friend who had lived in N.O. his whole life had told me it wasnt safe for cars with out of town liscense plates to park for more than a day or two down town unattended. He told me the criminal aspect of the town was large and looks to capitalize on out-of-towners. I was really concerned until I got to the port parking area, this garage only has 1 way in and out and it was cruise only parking with 24 hour guards and cameras. We came in very early about 10 am to make sure we beat the garage fill up since there were 2 ships leaving, and I went to park on a higher level and I saw a mercedes parked in the garage, then I felt I had nothing to worry about! We have never parked long term at a hotel or an off lot.
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