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Sled Dog

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  1. Hi there,

     

    I'm sorry if this has been asked before. I'm looking for something relatively close to Sawgrass mall, continental breakfast would be great. There are 5 of us. Reasonably priced would be great.

     

    Any suggestions?

     

    Check the Holiday Inn Express on 17th Street. I'm not sure how close it is to Sawgrass.

  2. Hi everyone,

    My name is Suzanne and would love to join your board. I am cruising on Oct. 29 on the Miracle out of NY.

    Several years ago I lost 110 lbs on WW points system. Of course some of the weight found its way back. I tried the new pp but couldn't take to it.

    So I am following the original points system on my own and I have already dropped 7 lbs. I am shooting for about 50 or so by my cruise.

     

    Hope to get to know some of you here.

     

    Suzanne

     

    Good luck to everyone with their weight loss goals. I've just started reading this thread because I am planning to join WW (again) when I return from my cruise. My husband needs to lose at least 100 lbs, and I finally got him to agree to go to WW to try it. The WW near my house has a men's evening meeting, but I think he's afraid to go without me. He exercises a bit, but will not diet. I need to lose about 50. I do eat healthy foods most of the time, but portion control is my problem.

     

    Suzanne, congratulations on your big weight loss, even though you've gained some back. I think the important thing is that you know how to do it so you can do it again.

  3. First time on Celebrity Solstice, Western Carribean, March 18, 2012.

     

    My main drink is bottled water at work, bottled or tap water at home, close to a gallon a day. One big coffee in the morning, occasionally one at night with a dessert. Alcohol - never.

     

    My last cruise I did not buy a package and I was just as happy to save $ with the regular coffee, juice, iced tea on ship and since I was was on Princess to Alaska, in the US, I could buy at least a 6 pack of water in the ports each day for not very much $.

     

    This time I am throwing caution to the wind, getting the premium non-alcoholic because I also enjoy good teas and really good coffees and I am interested in trying things that I normally don't have and maybe a smoothie or two. I have researched enough to know that the price of the package compared to the cost for each will be worth it to me this time, and also for convenience, as some others say, not having to worry about the cost for each cup of Italian coffee or the other drinks I may try.

     

    My question has to do with quantity. Can I go to one of the bars (or where?) and ask for two or three bottles of water at a time to take back to my room, the pool, off the ship to the beach? What are the policies with that?

     

    Thanks to anyone who can answer.

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