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Massive List of Cabin Plans and Deck Plans
Since cruisestateroom/com became a membership site, I've been looking
for something comparable. Think I found it at: http://www.cruiseaway.com.au/cruises...alphabetically It's a huge list of ships, including many non-mainstream ships. Click a ship, then click the "Deck Plans & Cabins" link. There's also a link for dining, with (a few) menus and wine lists. It's not 100% complete, but it's the best I've seen so far. How B |
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Thanks, this is quite an extensive site.
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How B:
Always good to see another useful cruise website and I note it originates in Australia. Mahalo |
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Thanks
"How B" wrote in message ... Since cruisestateroom/com became a membership site, I've been looking for something comparable. Think I found it at: http://www.cruiseaway.com.au/cruises...alphabetically It's a huge list of ships, including many non-mainstream ships. Click a ship, then click the "Deck Plans & Cabins" link. There's also a link for dining, with (a few) menus and wine lists. It's not 100% complete, but it's the best I've seen so far. How B |
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On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 12:53:15 -0700, How B wrote:
Since cruisestateroom/com became a membership site, I've been looking for something comparable. Think I found it at: http://www.cruiseaway.com.au/cruises...alphabetically It's a huge list of ships, including many non-mainstream ships. Click a ship, then click the "Deck Plans & Cabins" link. There's also a link for dining, with (a few) menus and wine lists. It's not 100% complete, but it's the best I've seen so far. How B Mucho thanks! |
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Chrissy Cruiser wrote:
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 12:53:15 -0700, How B wrote: Since cruisestateroom/com became a membership site, I've been looking for something comparable. Think I found it at: http://www.cruiseaway.com.au/cruises...alphabetically Mucho thanks! De nada... one thing I really like is the "itineraries" link, for each ship it has the actual sailing schedule for the rest of the year, and some well into 2006. Some very interesting and different ships, I ran across the Aranui freighter which does the Tahiti/Marquesas cruises. I had looked into that a long time ago and totally forgot about it. How B |
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On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 13:57:50 -0700, How B wrote:
De nada... one thing I really like is the "itineraries" link, for each ship it has the actual sailing schedule for the rest of the year, and some well into 2006. That's a great feature. Some very interesting and different ships, I ran across the Aranui freighter which does the Tahiti/Marquesas cruises. I had looked into that a long time ago and totally forgot about it. How B Google Groups RTC, they are extensive reviews by Bill Warnock. -- "Indecision is the key to flexibility however it is weighted by the incapacity to deal with reality" -CC |
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