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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.


dinky
  • 15th Feb 2011 08:30pm

Hi SarahEC
We have done 6.Those rumours that you hear are only in the minority.When you think of all the cruises that have been taken over the last , maybe ,10 years you only hear about the bad things.The cuises these days are perfectly safe and peaceful because the security on board are really top notch.All of the ships offer the best cuisine in the top resturants and even if you don't want to go to the dining room (you might be caught up elswhere and might want to go to the bistro instead)the food and service is internationally superb.There is also dance bands going continually in the lounges and bars.There is quite a fab range of different music to suite everyone.Hubby and I quite often have gone for a romantic dance before dinner and after dinner for that fact.All of the ships have libraries and internet cafes.Go for it you will love every second.
Dinky


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