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11-19-2009 @ 2:39AM
yo said...
I have read the comments in the article about how many days you are at sea. But after cruising over 14 times. Guess what you have seen all the ports and did the excursions and I feel it is time for a ship to offer this much. Honestly I can not wait to board the ship in December 2010. And I am a shopper and love sightseeing and what's the difference in spending my money on the ship or in the ports. And I keep reading how everyone is talking about the price, my group only paid a little over 1200.00 dollars for 7 days. No that doesn't include air but we are flying in two days early to hang out in fort lauderdale. Add another 250.00 for hair and the trip only cost 1450.00 which is not bad at all. I average that price on almost every cruise I have taken. Reason being the cruise lines charge high fares when you purchase your air from them.So it ways itself out. The price is not bad for what is included.
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