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Jimbo

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  1. Some people search the different ports in Europe for 2025 and it shows which ships have all ready firmed up days at those ports. So they are guessing for those port positions to be firmed up when looking at schedules at each port and getting a general idea where the ships are at the time.
  2. Maybe not pictures then 🙂 , maybe someone lost a bet.............
  3. Here a few pictures: Amazing flowers you can buy at Pike Place Market Up on the 76th floor in the Columbia Building, see all the people lol There is our ship(Infinity) and to the right you can see the Space Needle 2 stadiums Zoomed in
  4. We did a private tour when we were in Seattle and our tour guide suggested the Columbia Center because it's higher with better views and ALOT less crowded then the space needle where we would waste to much time trying to get into. Columbia Center we walked right in and took the elevator right up to the top floor....only like 15 people up there. I have a picture some where of looking down into both the baseball and football stadiums with the space needle down below behind the stadiums... I'll see if I can find it.
  5. https://boards.cruisecritic.com/topic/2950600-deployment-2025-26-booking-season-begins/page/38/#comment-66391250
  6. In Seattle have you been to the Columbia Center? It's about 300 ft higher then the Space Needle. It's the tallest Building in Seattle. https://skyviewobservatory.com/ https://skyviewobservatory.com/experiences/ About Us Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center in downtown Seattle is the ideal first stop on your visit to the Emerald City. Here you can map out your entire Pacific Northwest experience: riding the Great Wheel, shopping in Pike Place Market, hiking the Cascades, ferrying to Bainbridge Island, cruising Elliott Bay and exploring the San Juan Islands. Sky View Observatory is located on the 73rd floor of Columbia Center. At 902 feet it offers the tallest public viewing area in the Pacific Northwest. The 360 degree panoramic view includes Mt. Rainier, Bellevue, the Cascade Mountains, Mt. Baker, Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, the Space Needle and the city of Seattle. Developed by Martin Selig, the 76-story, 1.5 million square foot Columbia Center was completed in 1985. Clad in smoked tempered glass and Carnelian granite, the structure boasts 8,800 windows, 2,100 hydronic heat pumps, 48 elevators, and 6 escalators. The many technical innovations required for such a large scale project, such as viscoelastic dampers and triangle shaped bracing, enable Columbia Center to withstand earthquakes and hurricane force winds, making it one of the strongest and safest buildings in the Pacific Northwest. ABOUT VIRTUAL BACKGROUNDS LOCATION CAREERS TERMS PRIVACY POLICY facebook twitter instagram
  7. You must be a mind reader to figure that out. Neat. What am I thinking now?
  8. I believe that poster was talking about the Amsterdam Port, who are you talking about?
  9. Couldn't you just book online on Royal's site and later when you get home transfer the bookings to your travel agent. Getting the timing right while being onboard may be a huge problem.
  10. @twangster I believe he has some good picture of the slides from one of those last cabins.
  11. Was that just a port stop or a place to embark and disembark a whole ship with luggage, etc.
  12. Do a speed test inside the cabin with cabin door closed and then one with cabin door open. Oh, that ugly slide..................ruining the aft view.
  13. Guess May doesn't work for you huh(teacher)? Jewel(12 nights)...........So are you doing Apex in July or August(only 7 nights though) are you doing a B2B with Apex or another ship while you are that far away?
  14. It's to bad Geiranger is not one of the port stops on your Norway cruise. Heard that port is really the highlight Fjord of the Norway cruises.
  15. Probably many more NFL players on those teams then you think but just don't get the opportunities since there are so many good players on that same team( so they sit and don't get a chance to show how good they are). NFL scouts miss them too because they don't get enough snaps(playing time). to be drafted but they are as good as some of the current players in the NFL. As a whole there are some very good college teams that could handle some of the lousy NFL teams this year.
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