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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 721840" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>I'm glad you guys loved the Alehouse. So, did I. Miss the place actually. Great food, service, and VERY resonable priced !</p><p>But, Tony. By all means. Most people do need to add airfare and hotel to the cruise costs. Which runs average $1000 per couple alone (with taxes).</p><p> </p><p>Anyways, just recently I seen you get free hotel accomadation in Vancouver with booking an Alaska Cruise.</p><p>Thats ofcourse a scenic cruise. No white sandy beaches there, or anywhere near.</p><p>My personal opinion, the carribean is the best. Lots of Islands there, different litunaries, different countries.</p><p>Next cruise, you might see the Bahamas, Jamica, Haiti or Domican Republic, maybe St Maarten or Peurto Rico ?</p><p> </p><p>If you ever think of an all inclusive, think Cancun. You can ferry it over to Cozumel, go to the pyramids, take the jungle tour with zip-lining and dip into cenotes, take evening cruises from romatic nights, to pirate ship, to party boat.</p><p>Or take in the all inclusive pubcrawl for $35.00 all night. Chose from nudy bars to disco bars. Your choice.</p><p>7 days ain't enough to see it all.</p><p>Just google Cancun and excursions. Way too many to chose from.</p><p> </p><p>My other suggestion is, for you guys to do the cruise earlier in the year. So, people from the northern states could escape winter for a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 721840, member: 23950"] I'm glad you guys loved the Alehouse. So, did I. Miss the place actually. Great food, service, and VERY resonable priced ! But, Tony. By all means. Most people do need to add airfare and hotel to the cruise costs. Which runs average $1000 per couple alone (with taxes). Anyways, just recently I seen you get free hotel accomadation in Vancouver with booking an Alaska Cruise. Thats ofcourse a scenic cruise. No white sandy beaches there, or anywhere near. My personal opinion, the carribean is the best. Lots of Islands there, different litunaries, different countries. Next cruise, you might see the Bahamas, Jamica, Haiti or Domican Republic, maybe St Maarten or Peurto Rico ? If you ever think of an all inclusive, think Cancun. You can ferry it over to Cozumel, go to the pyramids, take the jungle tour with zip-lining and dip into cenotes, take evening cruises from romatic nights, to pirate ship, to party boat. Or take in the all inclusive pubcrawl for $35.00 all night. Chose from nudy bars to disco bars. Your choice. 7 days ain't enough to see it all. Just google Cancun and excursions. Way too many to chose from. My other suggestion is, for you guys to do the cruise earlier in the year. So, people from the northern states could escape winter for a week. [/QUOTE]
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