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Lines I care about most
These are the lines I care about most, in order. I'm interested in
yours as well. HAL Offers a shipboard lifestyle I'm most comfortable with. Hopefully within their heritage in different economic times, priorities, and values, they can pull from their tradition to create somethinng on the order of another Rotterdam (V, of course, the current Rotterdam is Rotterdam only in name) Cunard Even more of a shipboard lifestyle I'm comfortable with. Like HAL, hoping in a new era they can pull from their tradition to create something on the order of a QE2. or previous great liners (QM2 is a curiosity at this point, a very large one) P&O Must try them for fit.. Oriana and Aurora are my style of ships, especially due to their deck spaces. Delta Steamboat Niche product, keeping tradition of steamboatin' alive, trying to remain "authentic". Celebrity Century ships--my style. Line will not commit to anything, straddles the fence. Losing interest in them. Some other lines, like Crystal, may interest me. NCL, only ships interest me, not cruise product. Not very concerned with other mainstream lines like RCI, Carnival, Princess. Ben S. |
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Lines I care about most
In article , CupCaked
wrote: Ben, I don't "care about" any cruise line. In fact, as a consumer, I feel somewhat the same way. I don't care about a particular line nor am I "with" any particular line. What I care about is the cruise experience. I never know which cruise ship or line I will be on next until I actually book. -- Charles |
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Lines I care about most
"Do you come here often" is tired, but it works!
"Benjamin Smith" wrote in message om... These are the lines I care about most, in order. I'm interested in yours as well. HAL Offers a shipboard lifestyle I'm most comfortable with. Hopefully within their heritage in different economic times, priorities, and values, they can pull from their tradition to create somethinng on the order of another Rotterdam (V, of course, the current Rotterdam is Rotterdam only in name) Cunard Even more of a shipboard lifestyle I'm comfortable with. Like HAL, hoping in a new era they can pull from their tradition to create something on the order of a QE2. or previous great liners (QM2 is a curiosity at this point, a very large one) P&O Must try them for fit.. Oriana and Aurora are my style of ships, especially due to their deck spaces. Delta Steamboat Niche product, keeping tradition of steamboatin' alive, trying to remain "authentic". Celebrity Century ships--my style. Line will not commit to anything, straddles the fence. Losing interest in them. Some other lines, like Crystal, may interest me. NCL, only ships interest me, not cruise product. Not very concerned with other mainstream lines like RCI, Carnival, Princess. Ben S. |
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