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Posted by: dinky

11th May 2010 08:48pm

Who has been cruising?
We are totaly addicted to the only way to enjoy a great holiday.We have done 6 cruises and can not get enough of them.Unfortunately we have to go to work in between.I can honestly say that the cruise ships of today are more like floating resorts and the customer service is the best that we have come across be it with P&O or the Princess lines.Having said that we have also,in between, taken lots of road trips and planes ones too in Aust and there are so many beautiful places here.But for the ultimate, go cruising.


giznjack
  • 28th Dec 2010 10:06pm

Cruising! the best way to travel. Getting to your destination becomes much more fun than lining up in airports, train stations, or driving. Plus you unpack once only.
My first cruise was a short one, 5 days because I had trouble talking someone into coming with me. We left Longbeach and floated our way to San Diego, Ensenada and Santa Catalina Island. The food, entertainment, freedom to choose busy or lazy day and even onboard shopping sold us all on the love affair of cruising. Our first and subsequent cruises have all been with Royal Caribbean and possibly always will be. Love their attention to detail and their staff interaction. Fantastic Amazing Relaxing Exhilerating ! ! !


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