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1-04-2011 @ 6:21AM
Dee said...
Ok, tp comment is stretching it, it's usable and a benefit to the ship.
The only other thing I would add and I tell everyone this, bring small money - ones, fives and tens. There are so many times you take an excursion, or visit someplace and they almost always ask for a tip. The first time all we had were one hundred bills and it was early in the morning, sightseeing a fort. You don't have to tip, but sometimes it's the nice thing to do. I love cruising and would live on a ship if my family let me.
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