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Neville was there in November 2007. He was GREAT. We saw him every day in the buffet and he was in charge the night we went to the steakhouse.

 

My son was one of two toddlers on the ship, just learning to talk. He couldn't say Neville so he called him Elbow. We sent a postcard home from Tahiti, addressed to my son, from "Elbow from Poland".

 

We had a wonderful time on this trip - the great setting of FP, the beautiful ship and then both passengers and crew making it that much more special. We were talking last night about how hard it will be to top it. We decided that, for right now, we're not going to try.

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Thanks for the link to the pics 5:00 somewhere. They are great! I love to snorkel- can't wait!

 

Thanks for your comments GSDsky. That WAS pretty funny!

 

Now if I could just find some people on my roll call...!

(we're going Nov 19th)

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I was on the Tahitian Princess 3 weeks ago and noticed very little smoking around the pool. Most of the noticable smoking, as someone said before, is in the casino/bar area. I honestly noticed very little smoking anywhere.

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These days it seems if they provide just a few sq feet on any ship for those who wish to indulge....well it seems to be just to much for a whole lot of folks. While I wish all of the Princess ships had accommodations for smokers like Churchills Lounge the fact is they don't. Take your pick these days and raise a ruckus about your pet peeve. I love a good cigar but do not drink or gamble. The former brings me to my pet peeve, i.e. sloppy soused drunks yelling at their friends in the hallways and their rooms at 1am in the morning. How about we ban booze. Have a peanut allergy...how about no peanuts on the ships.

 

Were booked on the TP in September. I promise to leave my stinky old cigars at home.

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[quote name='tankerjo2']These days it seems if they provide just a few sq feet on any ship for those who wish to indulge....well it seems to be just to much for a whole lot of folks. While I wish all of the Princess ships had accommodations for smokers like Churchills Lounge the fact is they don't. Take your pick these days and raise a ruckus about your pet peeve. I love a good cigar but do not drink or gamble. The former brings me to my pet peeve, i.e. sloppy soused drunks yelling at their friends in the hallways and their rooms at 1am in the morning. How about we ban booze. [COLOR=red]Have a peanut allergy...how about no peanuts on the ships. [/COLOR]

Were booked on the TP in September. I promise to leave my stinky old cigars at home.[/quote]

I'm kind of surprised they don't ban them. On a flight yesterday, the flight attendant announced "today we have a passenger onboard with a peanut allergy, so we will not be passing out peanuts."
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