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EmmyLaBlonde

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  1. As a person that cruises a fair amount, I definitely think cruise attire in the MDR has become more casual both on formal nights and regular evenings. I do miss seeing the men in tuxedos and women in gowns. I personally adore dressing up. Its my princess moment to put on a luxurious gown and jewels. However, in many cases when I have brought up this topic with other cruisers they say the airlines luggage limitations and fees are the reason. Who can argue with that. I did a Bristish Isles cruise leaving out of Southampton and the vast majority of men wore a tuxedo or dress kilt and the women stunning evening attire. They said they were able to do this as no airlines were involved. So if you love to dress up, there's a cruise to consider. For those of you that make the effort to dress up especially on formal I applaud you! For those that don't I accept you and it certainly has no baring on the enjoyment of my cruise. Cruising is all about relaxing and accepting. I don't, however, think cut off shorts or tube tops should be allowed in the MDR imho.

     

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  2. Tallinn, Estonia, is a great place to see on foot. It is a medieval town with old walls, buildings and churches that just beg to be explored. A walking tour on your own is very doable and advisable for this great city.

     

    I have had many people ask me if it was ok to print the walking tour I have put together for Tallinn. And, of course, that is fine. But to make this easier I have also converted them to pdf format. That means that there are no nasty page breaks and you can print the pages you want. I have done the same for the walking tours of Bruges, Belgium, and Amsterdam. If you like to have a look, go to the following web pages and click on the pdf links shown on the first page. To download the pdf files be patient, they take a bit longer.

     

    For Tallinn go to

    http://www.********.com/tallinnwalk.html

     

    For Bruges it is

    http://www.********.com/Brugge%205.html

     

    And for Amsterdam

    http://www.********.com/Amsterdam.html

     

    Enjoy the Baltic cities and your days at sea.

     

    I am definitely interested in the Maps could you please email it to me at HealthFactorSW@aol.com

    Thank you!! Did you take the tour yet? Any Pearls?

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