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I got the new brochure.

 

It's called the internet.

 

What is the need for a printed booklet?

 

I have a few old one's and they are so ridiculous.

 

One Carnival book was 98 pages and had only 7 actual photos of their ships.

 

It was a bunch of fake people with stupid smiles.......

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My understanding that the printed copy is no longer available, I might be wrong, -- a Digital copy is available for download and you can view online, download all of it, or download only the pages you want. The printed ones never had accurate information, and while I used to love them as you could just chill and review it cover to cover, I don't miss them at all.

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Nope, mine doesn't have a physical location. I didn't even know Travel Agents still did much walk up business.

 

Problem with physical brochures is they are obsolete as soon as they come out

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Isn't the same true of RCI's website?

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I got the new brochure.

 

It's called the internet.

 

What is the need for a printed booklet?

 

I have a few old one's and they are so ridiculous.

 

One Carnival book was 98 pages and had only 7 actual photos of their ships.

 

It was a bunch of fake people with stupid smiles.......

 

 

I KNOW THAT........ but I am on the computer ALL day at my job and sometimes just want a real book. But thanks for playing and always being the supposed "jerk" on CC with your overly large letters - ever hear of GLASSES??

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To show it to people that like to see it printed in paper

 

 

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Looking at 2016/2017 right now. Virtually impossible to read the cabin numbers on the deck plans. Freedom is the worst.

 

They don't even include Majesty or Empress.

 

The Vision class is woefully under represented.

 

But all of that is on the Web. ;)

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I like the printed brochures. AAA usually has them in their offices.

I am 40 and I am on the computer all day and I LOVE the brochures.

I don't care if there are fake people what I care about is looking at cruising maps and departure ports and showing them to my cruising partners. We all compare and fight over the book. It's one of my favorite things do.

 

 

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