Nick
In Remembrance
For that reason. I always get a cabin in the center of the ship, and on the main deck.
I did a two year cruse with the Navy. Wouldn't cruse with them again.
It all started when our friendly English gentleman with the hyphenated name who was captain decided that due to time constraints he wasn't going into the Hubbard Glacier The one who needed an ice pick
And I bet your cabin was a bit different than what Hav and I get
Someone told me the Navy gave you a hard time cause they wouldn't let you do what you wanted to do
Speaking of the Navy, I sailed from Hawaii to California with my Navy son on the USS Constellation while participating on the Tiger Cruise 15 years ago, and yeah, those 4 stacked bunks are a bit tight to turn over than a cruise line, but have to admit, the service and food was much greater than the last Princess Cruise I was on!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Constellation_(CV-64))
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• Complimentary access to Persian Garden (on one port day of your choice while ship is in port)
• Complimentary dry cleaning of one garment item
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• Priority wait list in Main Dining Room
• Elegant tea invitation*
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Confuser was running a little slow , So i gave it a good cleaning .
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/5922536604
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