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Can you buy a cruise at the dock?


cengelbe
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A dock is an enclosed area in a criminal court where the defendant sits or stands. Sorry, spent some time with the dictionaries.

 

My three dictionaries define dock as the structure or the water next to it. Using dock to mean pier or jetty is North American usage according to my Oxford Dictionary. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/dock

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Some of the cruise lines used to have an option to sign up for pack & go offers(different lines call it by different names).

You might check into that.

I assume someone on here has tried that.... and might know if they still do...and where to sign up...

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