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Does "call for prices" mean that the category is sold out?


Stevero2

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stevero, you may have spent more time on this thread fretting about your cabin than you would actually be spending in the cabin all week long. ;)

 

Why not take the free cruise and skip worrying about your accommodations? Whatever they are, you'll get well more than your money's worth.

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It's really up to you 11:30 vs. 1:30. 11:30 gives you more onboard options, 1:30 more port area options. I like to get onboard early, especially if I have not yet been on that ship. Then a nice lunch in the Main Dining Room! If you're clergy, part of your afternoon will involve meeting with someone on the activities staff to plan your events.

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