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No bridge games on Sojourn- 8/23


Mr. Mazel

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We have been informed by Gregory Click, Mgr. of Guest Relations that Children's Playroom will take the place of the Bridge Card Room on the Sojourn voyage of 8/23. Very disappointing news to us. We enjoyed playing Bridge on those days at sea; pleasant way of meeting people.

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We have been informed by Gregory Click, Mgr. of Guest Relations that Children's Playroom will take the place of the Bridge Card Room on the Sojourn voyage of 8/23. Very disappointing news to us. We enjoyed playing Bridge on those days at sea; pleasant way of meeting people.

 

You've been dealt a bad hand ;) , as I empathize with your situation being a bridge player who enjoys the social aspect of the card room and not particularly caring about kids on board. And being informed of such only 2 weeks prior to sail date is just poor customer relations. Just a hunch, but for them to take such action, sounds like a lot of children on this cruise.

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You've been dealt a bad hand ;) , as I empathize with your situation being a bridge player who enjoys the social aspect of the card room and not particularly caring about kids on board. And being informed of such only 2 weeks prior to sail date is just poor customer relations. Just a hunch, but for them to take such action, sounds like a lot of children on this cruise.

 

Yep...sounds like that floating tin can will be innondated with rug rats and ankle bitters....report back once onboard if you can how many kids were onboard?

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I can understand that the cruise before the crossing would have many children. It is port-intensive and brief, as well as just before school starts. Great time for a family vacation.

 

It seems to me that an alternative spot can be arranged, perhaps a corner at Seabourn Square? Seabourn always tries to accommodate special situations.

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I just returned from a seven-day on the Sojourn. There were no sea days, and several tweens and teens were aboard. The card room did indeed become the kids' hangout. There were no bridge hosts, but "unhosted" bridge games were on the program most days. I think this was a function of that particular itinerary rather than the kids.

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