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HGVGuy

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  1. By the time you get on that ship, you won't care where it is going or how long it takes to get there. The fact that your wedding is behind you, and you are now married will be the greatest thing ever.

     

    My husband and I are celebrating our 20th anniversary this year. Doing this same itinerary as honeymoon cruise- just different ship. Of course, FOS wasn't around when we got married.

     

     

     

    The best memory from our cruise was when our cabin steward popped in the first day and my husband said "Hi, I am Andrew and this is my wife Jennifer." We both burst out laughing. It was the first time we had called ourselves husband and wife or introduced ourselves to someone in that way.

     

     

     

    As long as you are married at the end of the day, that's all that matters. So many little things (and it was truly small stuff) went awry on the day of our rehearsal and wedding. Now, they are the stories that make up the funny part of our history. It's all small stuff. I promise. It seems big now, but when you celebrate your 20th- you will wonder why you even cared.

     

     

    Not gonna lie. This made me a little teary eyed with cuteness. Congrats on 20 years! :)

  2. You won't get your cabin assignment until they close the ship which is typically about 2 weeks before sailing. If they have a lot of empty cabins you have a good chance of getting an "upgrade" (meaning higher deck) they don't normally move an oceanview to a balcony, but it does happen from time to time.

     

    Afraid this is the penalty you pay for booking the TBA cabin rate.. you have to wait and see... but it does add to the excitement of getting close to your cruise date...

     

    Stupid question here... What does "close the ship" mean?

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