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Your pictures are wonderful and I enjoyed them so much. Yes, I wish we were all back on the ship and sailing again. Really think I could just go from ship to ship each week and be perfectly happy. Thanks for sharing with us. Will get in touch if we decide to sail out of Jacksonville anytime this year. ;)

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Thank you for taking the time to post your photos and comments. We are sailing on the Dawn in March and looking forward to it. We have sailed on her before fairly recently and of course I had forgotten certain rooms etc.

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Those are by far some of the very best pictures I've seen of the Dawn. It makes me anxious to book my next cruise. Like someone above posted, you must have had to get up really early to get such great shots with hardly anyone in them. And I always wondered how the ship was decorated for Christmas. Beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing!

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Thank you for the beautiful photos, which help us to prepare for being aboard the ship in the future. The only thing that you could have done to make it even better would have been to include pictures of food ... but then, maybe you didn't take any such pictures.

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Hey - Hello,

 

Do you have a pic of the loose slot machine in casino ?

 

Probably not, but which one was ? I know there is always a couple of machines. that is if you played much in there.

 

Otherwise I will watch for the older gal who slips in the casino and plays by herself - there's always one onboard who know which machine it is - girl talk you know - their grapevine extends the wide open sea - no offense - just that they know what's going on most of time

 

thanks

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Thanks for the thorough photo tour. I'm booked on the Dawn in October for 16 nights, and I just got my mom to agree to a Bermuda cruise on the Dawn in September 2013. (I can't book that, though, until I buy a few more Future Cruise Reward certificates while onboard. "Don't get caught without enough," they said. How true.) So, that's a total of 23 nights.

 

As the Dawn will be my first ever repeat ship, I'm glad it is so charming. I was thinking it might be worth it to pay more for the port hole just so I would know when it was daylight, but those swells would freak my mother out!:eek: No port hole for us!

 

Great photos!

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Thank you for the beautiful photos, which help us to prepare for being aboard the ship in the future. The only thing that you could have done to make it even better would have been to include pictures of food ... but then, maybe you didn't take any such pictures.

 

LOL! The food was gone before I could turn the camera on :D I'll remember next time...

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Hey - Hello,

 

Do you have a pic of the loose slot machine in casino ?

 

Probably not, but which one was ? I know there is always a couple of machines. that is if you played much in there.

 

Otherwise I will watch for the older gal who slips in the casino and plays by herself - there's always one onboard who know which machine it is - girl talk you know - their grapevine extends the wide open sea - no offense - just that they know what's going on most of time

 

thanks

I'm no help here, but your plan to watch the 'older gal' sounds like a flawlwss plan to me:)
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Your picture brought back so many great memories of our Bermuda cruise in 2008. My son was only 3 at the time and he had the time of his life in the kids club. He loved the t-rex pool area as well. However, I hated where the kids pool was located. It's at the very back of the ship and you are sort of stranded back there. My advice is to make plans to have other adults visit you back there, perhaps bring you a drink or a bite -- there is nothing there but the kids pool.

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I love these pictures. Thanks for sharing.

 

Watching the sea through your porthole, reminds me of the sloshing water in a front-loader wash machine. Actually, I was on the Dawn last June in a deck four porthole cabin. Being almost at sea-level is what cruising is all about.

 

Anxious to book again.

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