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  1. We had Cabin 1106 and it was absolutely fantastic. We booked it again along with 1108 for my daughter and SIL. Our friends booked 1154. Our neighbors in 1104 allowed us in to see their cabin as they also wanted to see ours. We didn’t have any problems with the wind and it’s great to catch sun. The breeze was perfect and it wasn’t loud. We had breakfast on the balcony each morning and loved being out there at night. 

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  2. 40 minutes ago, ShillyShally said:

    I'm beginning to agree, we used to love sailing in February but after a few year run on Liberty when we went to book the same cruise for the following year it was chartered.  So we hadn't booked it yet, or had to deal with this, but I'm thinking if you want to sail February you choose an older ship!

    We are considering a sailing in February 2021 with friends but I’m not so sure of that idea now.

  3. On 11/5/2018 at 1:49 PM, boobear1 said:

    I love large jewelry so I recently bought a 3 ring binder and several pencil pouches (with different size compartments).  The pouches were made to go in the 3 ring binder.  My larger pieces fit great in the large compartments and you could easily wrap them in tissue for further protection.  So when it's all done you have a jewelry book that you can flip through with everything nice and protected.  It's flat enough that it doesn't take up much room in a suitcase either.

    Great idea! Thanks for sharing!

  4. I wear my long velvet dress (sleeveless) on cruises any time. My feeling is that in the evening, onboard, we are not so much "in the Caribbean" or "in the Bahamas" as we are On A Ship, a world of its own. A formal night is a chance to dress up as much as you like.

     

    Looking good for James Bond (ie, hubby) is a bonus!

     

     

    Indeed!!!!

  5. When else can I drop it like it's hot with the servers & the breadbasket guy? They generally frown upon that at my neighborhood Olive Garden.

     

    I'd miss it for sure. Keep on dancing.

     

     

    Post of the month goes to you!!![emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] ...TBH, dancing with them will be the most action I've seen in awhile so I say- keep dancing. [emoji23]

  6. To the OP, simple answer, yes, some of the islands prohibit wearing of camo. No such restriction on board.

     

     

     

    As for the rest of these, in my opinion somewhat silly responses, what committee made the decision of what constitutes "cruise wear"? Really, is there a law written on what is or is not cruise wear? Casual wear is just that, whether on land or a ship.

     

     

     

    If camo, no matter what pattern, is not cruise wear because you are not out in the woods or at a military location then neither is wearing a sports jersey. After all, you're not on the team or at the game right? Don't wear all black, you're on a cruise, not a Goth convention. Don't wear a Superman tee, you aren't a superhero. Get the silly part now?

     

     

     

    As for military respect or disrespect, I too come from a military family and don't know a single one of us that has any objection to camo wear or considers it a slight toward those who serve. If it was being worn as a true uniform by a non military/police person that might have cause to be considered differently. Heck, much of the stuff you see people wearing is not even close to military style or patterns.

     

     

     

    Anti government? Get real, little boys with camo shirts, little girls with pink camo patterns, yup, definitely suspicious anti government types. If wearing camo makes you anti government we wouldn't have any government by now, an overthrow would have already happened by the millions wearing it, it's everywhere.

     

     

     

    Come on, camo is nothing but a printed pattern on the clothes, just like flowers, checks, plaids or polka dots. I've seen people wear many things that I find looks ridiculous but who cares? That's on them.

     

     

     

    Has society become this shallow that a printed pattern on someone's shirt is of any concern as long as it is not depicting obscene or vulgar images and language not particularly suitable for viewing by children?

     

     

     

    OMG.:eek::D

     

     

    I agree!!!!!!!!!!

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