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Old September 13th, 2003, 12:45 AM
Asya Kamsky
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Default Food on Baltic Cruise Question

In article nNa8b.3976$7a2.3099@pd7tw1no,
StephenM wrote:
When I was on the Maasdam Baltic cruise (2-3 years ago), one lunch buffet
has a large self-serve container of caviar and 'wine' glasses full of
complementary Vodka. Neither the caviar nor the Vodka were replenished -
you snooze you lose, and I expect most people on the ship were never aware
that this existed.


We had exactly the same thing in Alaska on HAL 2 years ago,
so it's not an itinerary specific thing.


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