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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-02-2011 @ 1:42PM
Dave Kearns said...
The TP on the ship is specially formulated for the ship's plumbing system - which is quite delicate. Your home TP will clog it up in no time. Do you really like sewage backing up in your cabin?
Book you shore excursions before you go and take advantage of non-ship sponsored deals (find recommendations for reliable providers at cruise discussion sites on the web) - that way there's no surprisesng on board.
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1-05-2011 @ 2:29AM
Piquekid said...
Im glad you told us that! I sure wouldn't have thought of it! Thank you!
1-03-2011 @ 11:36PM
Jenn said...
Except for the TP, I love this article! I loved my 3 cruises, but have decided to stick with land based all-inclusives until I get old & drink less. The cruise lines charge way too much for alcohol. And we like to drink on vacation! With alcohol, shore excursions, photos & tips, our onboard bill has ALWAYS been higher than the cruise. Looking into a new cruiseline that offers an all inclusive package for drinks. That may be our savior!
1-04-2011 @ 1:02AM
Jack said...
...maybe that's why "the cruise lines won't tell you" ?