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Old May 5th, 2012, 08:30 AM
BigKeith BigKeith is offline
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Default Help needed, Florida cruising

Hi everyone.

Im just in the planning stages of BigKeith's Big Christmas and New Years getaway. Im sure mlst of you know i love my cruise ships so i'm hoping to get on as many ships as possible over around three weeks over the holiday period. Im prepared to drive between PC, Tampa, FL and Miami (Id best get used to those automatic cars and turning right at roundabouts :S). So far im having a bit of a headache though, i want to visit as many varied ports as possible but can repeat visits if necessary. It's looking like the cruises will be on my three favourite lines, RC, X and Carnival but slotting them together seems logistically difficult. Any advoce for an easy way of doing this to maximise as many ports visited?

Also, when driving from the more northern ports, should i give a day before boarding a ship in Southern Florida or could i easily do this on the actual day?

Thanks
Big Keith
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Carnival Glory 22/09/12 New England
Allure of the Seas 30/09/12 Caribbean

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