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You can do it on your IPad/ laptop etc. There used to be an area called Connections which had computers you could use and a printer ( useful for printing Boarding cards), where there was someone that could help you. That area is where one of the new Aqua cabins is and it's unclear whether it will be replaced anywhere else on the ship.

 

 

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... it's unclear whether it will be replaced anywhere else on the ship.

 

Connections will be (on the Quest post-drydock) and is (on the Journey) in an area of "The Living Room" ... what used to be the Looking Glass Lounge.

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Yes there are.....my particular area of expertise I may add! :) I am something of a handbag collector and have over 300.

 

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As an ignorant male, why does anyone need more than 1 or 2 handbags? Now 5 or 6 cameras I can understand but 300+ handbags.

 

DON

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As an ignorant male, why does anyone need more than 1 or 2 handbags? Now 5 or 6 cameras I can understand but 300+ handbags.

 

DON

 

Don, as a man you will never understand! :)

 

I will just say it's more about "want than need" and .....6 camera's? You can talk! :D

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