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On 11/13/2020 at 9:03 AM, cruizergal70 said:

No one is talking about Key West. They've already voted big ships out. Let's move in.

 

 

I guess “big ships” is a relative term.  There are plenty of 2,500- plus ships scheduled to call at Key West - some days more than one.  5,000-plus day trippers can really overwhelm that place.

 

(I would reserve “small ship” for something well under 600 passengers; “mid-size” up to 2,000; “big” up to 3,000; “mega” up to 5,000 —- anything over 5,000 “absurd”.)

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3 hours ago, cruizergal70 said:

I've been on tours where the entire group stopped for a toilet break. Those that didn't need the toilet had to wait until the tour resumed.

 

I have been on some small group tours where there were not enough stalls in the ladies room.  My wife says that there are n ever enough stalls there.  The guide told the ladies that they should just use the men's room.  We didn't mind and neither did most but not all of the ladies.

 

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