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Sylphy

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  1. What do you think as far as size? I'm thinking the library/game room is the most appropriate place to set it up.... low traffic never been in this room in all our cruises... so I'd think 1,000 piece or less... if it was in a higher traffic area then a 2,000 piece would be good...

  2. I know that there was a ship-provided puzzle on a ship recently... is that normal? What about a passenger-supplied puzzle? If I brought a puzzle and put it out on a table somewhere (where?) on the ship for all to participate in would that be allowed? Anybody have experience with this? My DH and I are really into puzzles lately and it'd be nice to have one on the ship and share the joy.

  3. I tried to use Command strips/hooks on our last cruise, but they would not stick even though I cleaned the area with rubbing alcohol... ended up using a tiny strip of colored duct tape (again)... it stays put while cruising, but comes off clean when we go home.

     

    Really don't want to have to rig a system of holding the door decoration up using a system of strings tied around the door knobs/hinges... :confused:

  4. Command strips wouldn't work for us- I think the doors were cleaned with something that left a residue on them and the command adhesive wouldn't stick to, so we ended up using a tiny bit of duct tape - it didn't leave residue. Carry some goo-gone if you're worried about leaving residue.

  5. The best place my family liked to play was up in the pasta bar on the dream after hours... not sure if you can still do that (not sure if it's been turned into a specialty place or not). But any non-busy time in the buffet area in a tucked away corner is also a perfect place to play. You might gain a following and people cheering you on! I'd avoid outside if your game is lightweight and might blow away!

  6. CAREFUL! Those cute little signs have a way of doing a "180" or fall to the floor when you shut the door. So, look over your shoulder at the cabin door before you venture off!:rolleyes:*

     

    *So says the voice of experience......

     

    A tiny tick of tape (we use colorful duct tape) will do the trick to prevent the falling to the floor... Always bring duct tape on a cruise!

  7. i think you'd make a lot of friends if you were to scan and post your funtimes in a separate thread titled with the sail date, ship and itinerary. it's one of the hardest things to find for the hardcore cruise researchers lol. :)

     

    Yes! I totally understand! I guess it's as good of reason as any to unbox and setup the new scanner I've had for over a year now... :eek: LOL

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