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Still trying to figure out what "embankment" is.

 

How about just bring clothes, meds and toiletries? What people want to haul onto a ship has gotten nutty. You aren't taking up permanent residence are you? Will being without a kumquat for seven days be just too painful?

 

Here you go: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/embankment

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Still trying to figure out what "embankment" is.

 

How about just bring clothes, meds and toiletries? What people want to haul onto a ship has gotten nutty. You aren't taking up permanent residence are you? Will being without a kumquat for seven days be just too painful?

 

Here you go: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/embankment

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I recently read an article where an airline passenger was fined $500 for having an apple in her carryon that she had been given during the flight by the airline. Probably wouldn't get fined for bringing on fresh fruit onto a cruise ship. But there are prohibitions about carrying fresh fruit for a reason.

 

OP, they will have plenty of bananas on the buffet. They will be somewhat unripe at the beginning of the cruise and will be overripe by the end of the cruise. The same would happen to any bananas that you bring.

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