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I was having a chat with the bartender as to what other ships he had worked on and what his favourite ships are.

 

In his native Peruvian accent he told me "Sovereign Class" was his favourite.

 

My wife thought he said "Suffering Class" and said that she wouldn't be keen on sailing one of those ships.

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I was having a chat with the bartender as to what other ships he had worked on and what his favourite ships are.

 

In his native Peruvian accent he told me "Sovereign Class" was his favourite.

 

My wife thought he said "Suffering Class" and said that she wouldn't be keen on sailing one of those ships.

 

LOL

 

Did he elaborate on why he preferred the Sovereign class?

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i love them for their intimacy. very easy to navigate and very well maintained.

 

That would be my thinking, but I wondered what the staff think. Do they prefer to be on the huge new ships like Oasis, or like the laid-back nature of the smaller ships?

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That would be my thinking, but I wondered what the staff think. Do they prefer to be on the huge new ships like Oasis, or like the laid-back nature of the smaller ships?

 

 

Maybe he likes being on ships with less kids. (Did I just bring that up again :D)

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