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  1. On 3/30/2017 at 3:47 PM, momof1son said:

    I'm one of the ones that didn't care for her. While I have no problem with a dry sense of humor (I am often quite dry, myself), I found her to be incredibly raunchy, even in "family friendly" settings. There were a few times I actually took my young son out of a show because of the "jokes" she was telling.

     

    Now before I am jumped on, let me say that I am not talking about taking my son to an R rated comedy or something. I am talking about the nightly production shows, which up until that cruise, we have always enjoyed as a family, with no problems. But she made comments and jokes that were just down right disgusting, and, IMHO, completely inappropriate.

    I don’t need any crude cruise director, thanks.  I want the CD to be fun and respectful of all guests., young ,old etc etc.  Good clean fun is what I like.

     

  2. On 9/1/2018 at 5:18 AM, crystalspin said:

     

    I've been in insides with a third person TWICE! First time I had nothing to do with the choice; second time - same ship (HAL Statendam RIP) - so I knew how roomy those particular insides were, and of course price was a main factor.

     

    We put my DB&SIL in an inside under a quiet area on a June Alaska cruise, over an OV with obstructed view under the kitchen. I think they were surprised to enjoy the dark and quiet! (it also happened to be slightly MORE expensive than the FO/OV, FWIW)

     

    I'm now contemplating booking two connecting Super Ks for 5 people (a std & a triple) as a way to get us back to Alaska for a self-drive week! So, price for this one. But I've always been intrigued by those big, low square cabins.

    what's a Super K cabin.   i cant find anywhere what the different cabin categories are other than  inside, ov , balcony etc.  i know there are sub categories but ?

  3. 1 hour ago, Border Granny said:

    If you choose just morning do they put out next day’s Funtimes, flyers etc then or do they still put them out at night?  I just always assumed the stewards put them in the room while they were doing turndown,

    on my last cruise  they  dropped  them off during  turn down although we asked for only  morning service.   If  we happened  to need  towels  or service  in the evening  i'd ask the steward when we were headed out for dinner and they looked after things.

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