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Why Does HAL Hate NYC?


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But with "few ports, long stretches at sea" what do many people do? I would think drink and gamble and shop. All money makers for the cruise line with no competition from shore side venues. Why wouldn't it be a good revenue producer?

 

I didn't say it wasn't a revenue producer, I said it was hard to sell cabins.

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But with "few ports, long stretches at sea" what do many people do? I would think drink and gamble and shop. All money makers for the cruise line with no competition from shore side venues. Why wouldn't it be a good revenue producer?

Some people think that ports are the purpose. They don't appreciate those long stretches at sea for the grand opportunities that they are.

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