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  1. Goodness!! it sounds fabulous, especially like that it can enhance ones outdoor experience when eating al fresco on Deck 5 and Deck 16. Sounds like an amazing ship!!!
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  2. Jackie...I forgot to mention how happy I am that you are back here with us. Love reading all that you bring to the Dock, and even playing the games.❤️
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  3. This ship sounds absolutely amazing! The four in one main dining room. The magic carpet sounds amazing. The rooftop garden, and just the way you will be able to see more of the ocean...all sounds fantastic. Andi...we can't wait to hear about your cruise, and see some pictures!
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  4. OK my interest has seriously been piqued. This ship has moved to the top of my cruise wish list. I can't wait to read Andi's review of this ship .......
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  5. Thank you, Shari!? Seawalk, fortunately, had enough solid floor surrounding the glass to make it less obvious that there was nothing between us and the ocean.?
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  6. Jan115

    Group Cruise Misconceptions

    What exactly is a group cruise? When I offer a group cruise to someone, I often get looks of puzzlement or replies like "I don't like to travel in herds" or "nope, don't like crowds of tourists". What many people - those who have never experienced group cruising - don't realize is that a "group" reservation doesn't mean that you have to follow one another around the entire trip as if you were attached at the hip. For some, the term ‘group’ conjures up images of eating every meal together, doing every excursion together and doing every onboard activity together. On the contrary, you are absolutely free to come and go as you please and are never required to follow the crowd anywhere, if you choose not to. However, many groups are formed by families, friends or communities with the intent of enjoying the experience together - and do enjoy the comraderie a group provides. But for those who don't necessarily like the idea of cruising as a posse, rest assured that the real reason you are choosing a group is to take advantage of the special amenities that come with it - onboard credit, gifts from your agent and other group perks. If you happen to enjoy the company of your fellow group mates, all the better! As an example - if you don't know - CruiseCrazies is organizing our 3rd annual group cruise for community members next summer: Caribbean Princess 10-day Canada/New England-August 9-19, 2019. As a member of our group, you are never required to participate in anything with the group - though we would love it if you would (it's kind of why we have a great community in the first place, right?). In fact, beyond one or two shore excursions and a cocktail hour, we don't plan anything as a group. We let the group - or individual members - decide what they want from their cruise, and how and with whom they want to spend it. So reserve that group cabin and enjoy the benefits and amenities you get. Invite your friends and family, and hang out together - or don't. No pressure. It's your cruise. It's your choice. Just relax, sit back and enjoy! For more information about our CruiseCrazies 2019 Summer Cruise, go to: Our Community Group: Reservation Link: https://7seajourneys.com/mbg/canada-and-new-england-summer-cruise-2019/
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