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In reply to the discussion: Royal Carribean's "Icon Of The Seas" [View all]taxi
(2,676 posts)17. Once again I have the mistaken idea that people go on tropical cruises to bask in the sun.
Don't the passengers realize there is no place for them on deck and they will have to manage not seeing the sun for days on end?
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Alaskan or European river cruises seem much more interesting to me than these.
Ace Rothstein
Jul 2023
#46
Nitpick, you're talking about displacement while the article is gross tonnage. VERY different.
sir pball
Jul 2023
#60
Booking a guided tour is no different than booking a cruise. Just choose how much you want to
sinkingfeeling
Jul 2023
#18
Most of them I've taken have an age range of 35 to 80. The one with the youngest
sinkingfeeling
Jul 2023
#26
OR (just spitballing), you could take your vacation in any Las Vegas Casino-Hotel
brooklynite
Jul 2023
#14
Once again I have the mistaken idea that people go on tropical cruises to bask in the sun.
taxi
Jul 2023
#17
When I was much younger I took a windjammer sailing schooner cruise. It was one of my
Ziggysmom
Jul 2023
#27
That was hilarious and so true! I actually was planning a first cruise right before Covid struck
liberal_mama
Jul 2023
#43
I saw a snark somewhere, maybe here, that it was "carefully designed by three toddlers with
petronius
Jul 2023
#42
Les Bateaux Belmond river barge cruising in France blows this bloated monstrosity away
Celerity
Jul 2023
#44