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Panama Canal on the Pacific Princess


kaerofan
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When we did this itinerary there was at least one lecture every day, usually 2. History of the canal, natural history, etc.

There were movies, exercise classes, a few games, trivia, afternoon tea, etc.

No art auctions!!:D:D

We were always doing something.

The PP was a wonderful experience. No crowds, you get to know everyone who is on the ship, including many of the crew.

 

Unfortunately, no one volunteered to set up a M&G. It would have been very nice, if there had been one.

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