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29 minutes ago, Pinboy said:

LOL-- From past experience--- no more meals on the balcony except maybe the odd time a club sandwich, fries, and diet coke after returning from shopping, oops, checking out the shops that Celebrity " suggests " --- you know, the ones that " kick back " xx% for " recommending "

( ? )them. 

We prefer to be served breakfast and dinner in a dining room and eat lunch at the Spa Café. 

Notice-- If anyone finds a soaking wet baseball hat with a Montreal Canadiens logo on it , it's mine from our first, and only, breakfast on our balcony. 

 

 

If anyone finds a soaking wet baseball hat with a Montreal Canadiens.  I found it, and it is now floating in the Atlantic, all the image.jpeg.aa7dfd0e501ea3ba61f889d99c9d8722.jpegest!

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2 hours ago, Arizona Wildcat said:

Should not be a problem for him with shorts.  Simply use a lightweight throw to cover his legs.  Remove as desired in the MDR.  Same if one has a foot in a cast.  Definately pants challenged.  No problem

What a great idea! Thank you!

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