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Cruising after dry dock


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We did one cruise immediately after DD and there were maybe a dozen or two workers still aboard finishing up some cabins and a portion of the elevator area on that deck. It was pretty noisy and a minor inconvenience when in the area. We met some people that whose cabin was right next to the area and they were not happy. I think they got 20% off their cruise or something like that.

 

As for us, we got some free drink tickets.....

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Oh my, cancel your cruise immediately!

 

 

JK.... Carnival has ships in dry dock all the time. They have perfected the time frame and required work, especially for cruise two weeks after dry dock. Relax, enjoy the cruise.

 

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Oh my, cancel your cruise immediately!

 

 

JK.... Carnival has ships in dry dock all the time. They have perfected the time frame and required work, especially for cruise two weeks after dry dock. Relax, enjoy the cruise.

 

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Thanks!

 

 

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