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AJs Grandpa
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Your review was helpful. We will be on the Pacific, Dec., 2015. What about dancing

on board? We do not go to shows but love to dance.

Thanks,

 

Greg

 

Dancing took place every night (I think) in the Tahitian Lounge on Deck 10. I believe it was to a live duo/trio most nights but was to recorded music at least once.

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  • 4 weeks later...

If you want a small ship experience, Seabourn has 3 little sisters ( I think owned by carnival) but will be leaving the fleet. 200 passengers and you are called by name by the second day. I'm not sure who the three ships have been sold to though (I was on the Legend earlier this year) but Windstar rings a bell? Keep an eye for where they end up....The best part I have to admit was flying past all the giant sized passenger ships ( with huge line ups on and off) for much closer berths in port and NEVER any waiting. You get what you pay for!

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