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Old January 18th, 2011, 08:02 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Jim Herr
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Our first cruises were in 1971 when we used them as tranport around
European area. Also, did some small Caribbean ones. Started cruising big
time in 2002. My, the ships have changed, especially the stabilizing and
pods. We've used about eight different cruise lines with Cunard being
our favorite. We've made three transatlantic and one through the Panama
canal. The QM2 is our favorite. The QV is small enough to go through the
PC, and have yet to do the new Elizabeth (want to play croquet on their
real grass courts). Do not like flying to the ports due to luggage
restrictions.. Tendering is not our favorite. The quiet days crossing
the Atlantic are perfect for us, but maddening for some..

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Old January 18th, 2011, 03:08 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Tom K
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On 1/18/11 3:02 AM, Jim Herr wrote:
Our first cruises were in 1971 when we used them as tranport around
European area. Also, did some small Caribbean ones. Started cruising big
time in 2002. My, the ships have changed, especially the stabilizing and
pods. We've used about eight different cruise lines with Cunard being
our favorite. We've made three transatlantic and one through the Panama
canal. The QM2 is our favorite. The QV is small enough to go through the
PC, and have yet to do the new Elizabeth (want to play croquet on their
real grass courts). Do not like flying to the ports due to luggage
restrictions.. Tendering is not our favorite. The quiet days crossing
the Atlantic are perfect for us, but maddening for some..


The QM2 is my favorite as well.

--Tom
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Old January 18th, 2011, 03:09 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Ari Silverstein, C.T.A.
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On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 00:02:12 -0800, Jim Herr wrote:

Our first cruises were in 1971 when we used them as tranport around
European area. Also, did some small Caribbean ones. Started cruising big
time in 2002. My, the ships have changed, especially the stabilizing and
pods. We've used about eight different cruise lines with Cunard being
our favorite. We've made three transatlantic and one through the Panama
canal. The QM2 is our favorite. The QV is small enough to go through the
PC, and have yet to do the new Elizabeth (want to play croquet on their
real grass courts). Do not like flying to the ports due to luggage
restrictions.. Tendering is not our favorite. The quiet days crossing
the Atlantic are perfect for us, but maddening for some..


Thanks, Jim!
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Ari Silverstein, C.T.A; C.T.A.S, FREE Cruise Travel Advisory Services
I never have nor ever will solicit or accept a booking.
http://www.cruisecompare.co.uk/ USA site due 1Q 2011.
 




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