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Old June 8th, 2004, 11:18 PM
villa deauville
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As I do not fly what are the chances of a crossing from NY to England,
staying a week or so in London then returning to NY either by the same
ship or another one?

SUNNY...........I do not care for sailing one way and flying back

S'nd I
XXX






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Old June 8th, 2004, 11:37 PM
Scott Kinney
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I can't imagine you'd have any problem doing that,
especially if you didn't mind coming back on a different
ship or line.

"villa deauville" wrote in message
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As I do not fly what are the chances of a crossing from NY to England,
staying a week or so in London then returning to NY either by the same
ship or another one?

SUNNY...........I do not care for sailing one way and flying back

S'nd I
XXX








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Old June 8th, 2004, 11:44 PM
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Sunny asked:

As I do not fly what are the chances of a crossing from NY to England,
staying a week or so in London then returning to NY either by the same
ship or another one?


I don't see any reason why you could not do that, if you are flexible with
your dates, pocketbook and the length of your cruise and time ashore.
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Old June 8th, 2004, 11:51 PM
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villa deauville wrote:

As I do not fly what are the chances of a crossing from NY to England,
staying a week or so in London then returning to NY either by the same
ship or another one?

SUNNY...........I do not care for sailing one way and flying back

S'nd I
XXX


Easy, I would think, on the QE2 or QM2. If you wanted to go in the
Spring, you could probably combine a wondeful and inexpensive
repositioning cruise to England with a Cunard crossing back to New York.

For example, on May 8 2005, the Golden Princess (one of your favorites,
I think, Sunny) will be doing a 15-day repositioning cruise from New
York to Southampton. Prices will probably be great, if you wait a
while. The QM2 will sail back from Southampton the New York on either
May 22 (the day you arrive) or two weeks later on June 3, if you wanted
a longer stay in England.

Howie

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Old June 9th, 2004, 12:05 AM
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"villa deauville" wrote in message
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As I do not fly what are the chances of a crossing from NY to England,
staying a week or so in London then returning to NY either by the same
ship or another one?



How about taking QM2 over in the early fall, then staying a week or so in
London, then taking a repositioning cruise on any number of ships in mid to
late Fall directly back to Florida?

Ernie




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Old June 9th, 2004, 12:43 AM
villa deauville
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Ernie
That sounds wonderful. Because going from NY means we have to fly.
Will look into it. Thanx

SUNNY..........I think the QM2 is too humungeous

S'nd I
XXX






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Old June 9th, 2004, 12:57 AM
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"villa deauville" wrote in message
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Ernie
That sounds wonderful. Because going from NY means we have to fly.
Will look into it. Thanx

SUNNY..........I think the QM2 is too humungeous

It really isn't....


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Old June 9th, 2004, 02:53 AM
villa deauville
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Scott
As I have some difficulty in walking long distances I do believe the QM2
would not be a good fit for me.

SUNNY............has to do this soon

S'nd I
XXX






 




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