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Is this so they can do ongoing repairs at sea using pax as cheap labour ? They may save money on dry docks !
This acitivity will take place poolside at 2pm each day. A beer bucket will be provided at an additional cost of $40, ice & beer extra.
Pam
Hang on, NCL do in fact offer this on the NCL America ships.
But seriously what happened to decent pool psace, sunbathing space where you didn't actually hit your neighbour in the breast ever time you sat up etc.
Perhaps I am getting old and boring but glass blowing, metal work, pottery, scrapbooking, ROMANCE classes with no gaurantee of getting your leg over and even surfing etc have no attraction to me, I really do enjoy many of the newer ships etc but these activities are getting bizarre. But then I never enjoyed napkin folding either.
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Not sure why people always need to "pick" on Carnival!
quote:Originally posted by RANGERVR6178:Not sure why people always need to "pick" on Carnival!
Because they can take a joke
quote:Originally posted by RANGERVR6178:Not sure why Carnival has to be dragged into the joke of this, as we have stayed away from all this "innovative" hype and we are still doing fine.Not sure why people always need to "pick" on Carnival!
[ 12-05-2007: Message edited by: dougnewman ]
One line that did start one of the first extra attractions on one of their ships was Fred Olsen Cruises.
Using the stern doors on the Black Prince, which were there from her days on the ferry service to the Canary Islands from the UK, they would rig up a sea water swimming pool and also have boat sailing facilities when the ship was in port and the weather suitable.
I think this has now been discontinued.
Neil ( Bob )
[ 12-09-2007: Message edited by: Neil Whitmore ( Bob ) ]
quote:Originally posted by Neil Whitmore ( Bob ):.. they would rig up a sea water swimming pool and also have boat sailing facilities when the ship was in port and the weather suitable.
I was wondering if Black Prince still used her 'marina' feature?
This is not a great image, see here. You can just about see the steps down from the cargo hold to the floating pontoon.
[ 12-09-2007: Message edited by: Malcolm @ cruisepage ]
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