Hibs4evr
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We are booking this tour in reverse for 2019. Is there a better side when traveling the river where there is more to see? Really looking forward to our first river cruise.
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Not that I recall---there's plenty to see on both sides. All the excursions were great, particularly loved the Olive farm
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We were on the Amadaggio back in 2012, Lyon to Arles, with 3 days in Paris, then 3 days in Barcelona. Loved it, ship, crew and staff were all excellent. Cant believe we havent managed another one yet, but we're booked on the Serena from Budapest to Amsterdam for next Christmas and New Year, really looking forward to it
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Therein (for me, at least) lies the problem. What IS the opinion? That the term French Balcony is annoying?
When I read: what I see is: 1) I want a real balcony on a ship that doesn't have them; 2)But I'll take the French Balcony if my other choice is a port hole; 3) French Balconys give you more room in your cabin than a real balcony would; 4) I don't like the term French Balcony.
I am strangely drawn to this thread because for the life of me, I can't figure out why someone would post about not liking two words strung together to describe a feature on a river cruise ship.
That, and the fact the title says French Balconies are a con. In what way are they a con? What were you conned into, and by whom?
I can resepect an opinion about an experience, but I'm struggling to understand how a person can be annoyed by a term that describs a feature on a river cruise ship that they (really) could have understood before they booked.
Not slamming their opinion (which I can't actaully decipher), but would be curious to hear WHY it's a con, as that was supposed to be the subject of the thread.
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