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<blockquote data-quote="area43" data-source="post: 247794" data-attributes="member: 4862"><p>Cheryl, I love you. LOL Anyhow, great post. We've been on 2 cruises. First was with NCL, Norwiegn Cruise Line. The ship was called the Norway. It was a Big, long, and beautiful ship. Size does matter. LOL</p><p></p><p>Hey Cafers, I wrote this post above about 3 am.(eastern). I woke up this morning around 830 am(eastern). I thought to my self some might take the above paragraph the wrong way. Let me rephrase that. My Lovely wife and the ladies on board made the comment when it come to the size of the cruise ship they preferred the Big and Long ships. Instead of the short and stubby ones. I hope I cleared up any misunderstandings.</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, the NCL cruise was a western I guess caribean cruise. St Thomas, St Martin and I believe just the little private NCL island. Carnival was comazel, Belieze, Coasta Maya, Grand Cayman and the small private Carnival Island. My son went with us . We all had a great time. Scratch, it appears the Cruise lines buys an island for their Cruisers. Oh, one other thing about Carnival. At times I felt like I was a cat in a cage. I just had to get off the ship. LOL It seems also that when you go a shore its kind of a tourist trap. The Cruise lines know that your walking coffers of cash and they are stingy. I remember one excursion was to Tulum a famous coast line Mayan ruin. Tulum is where the hot steamy love scene was filmed in the movie "Against all odds". can't remember the actor. Phil Collins sang the theme song- Against the odds, I believe. Well, when we went to Tulum(alot of cruisers went to Tulum) there was this huge outdoor shopping center. Lots of neat stuff. But Wait. The cruise line people lined us up like a Japanesse Batan Death march and marched us right through the middle of it. Non shop. LOL Thats OK with me. The wife was disappointed. We were paraded thru like a bunch of freaks. The store owners would just look at the big line of pervibial cash walk on buy onward to the busses where they would take us to Tulum. Cruise line people are very protective of their assets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="area43, post: 247794, member: 4862"] Cheryl, I love you. LOL Anyhow, great post. We've been on 2 cruises. First was with NCL, Norwiegn Cruise Line. The ship was called the Norway. It was a Big, long, and beautiful ship. Size does matter. LOL Hey Cafers, I wrote this post above about 3 am.(eastern). I woke up this morning around 830 am(eastern). I thought to my self some might take the above paragraph the wrong way. Let me rephrase that. My Lovely wife and the ladies on board made the comment when it come to the size of the cruise ship they preferred the Big and Long ships. Instead of the short and stubby ones. I hope I cleared up any misunderstandings. Anyhow, the NCL cruise was a western I guess caribean cruise. St Thomas, St Martin and I believe just the little private NCL island. Carnival was comazel, Belieze, Coasta Maya, Grand Cayman and the small private Carnival Island. My son went with us . We all had a great time. Scratch, it appears the Cruise lines buys an island for their Cruisers. Oh, one other thing about Carnival. At times I felt like I was a cat in a cage. I just had to get off the ship. LOL It seems also that when you go a shore its kind of a tourist trap. The Cruise lines know that your walking coffers of cash and they are stingy. I remember one excursion was to Tulum a famous coast line Mayan ruin. Tulum is where the hot steamy love scene was filmed in the movie "Against all odds". can't remember the actor. Phil Collins sang the theme song- Against the odds, I believe. Well, when we went to Tulum(alot of cruisers went to Tulum) there was this huge outdoor shopping center. Lots of neat stuff. But Wait. The cruise line people lined us up like a Japanesse Batan Death march and marched us right through the middle of it. Non shop. LOL Thats OK with me. The wife was disappointed. We were paraded thru like a bunch of freaks. The store owners would just look at the big line of pervibial cash walk on buy onward to the busses where they would take us to Tulum. Cruise line people are very protective of their assets. [/QUOTE]
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