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Re: Anniversary cruise??
[Re: doekiller]
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02/11/15 04:00 AM
02/11/15 04:00 AM
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Another option is to skip the cruise and go to an all inclusive resort. There are several pros to this vs the cruise to include:
Much bigger rooms and bathrooms. Much, much, much bigger Non crowded pools and beaches, restaraunts, etc All alcohol is included No timelines
I can give you some pointers/resorts if this is an option. I agree. We do this every couple of years. I just have never wantd to be on a ship with a bunch of people carrying who knows what illnesses. Yep just fly there. The virus thing really scares me too. Check out St. Thomas since you don't need a passport and it's a US territory.
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