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Old May 16th, 2006, 03:02 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Wife and I spent a week on "Grandeur of the Seas" on a cruise from Tampa
to Puerto Rico. Went to to - Cozumel, Mexico - Georgetown, Grand Cayman
- Orangestand, Aruba - San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The best surprise was no surprise on the ship - nice room - king size
bed - plenty of good food to eat - nice people to eat with - lots of
shows - two pools - several hot tubs - even a rock climbing wall.

Puerto Rico is much nicer than I expected - would go back there for
extended stay.

Only had to ferry in at Grand Cayman - the rest were dockings.

See pictures on - www.harry.everhart.com

It took a week - cost $400 for everything - food - room - entertainment.
Spent and 8 hour day in 4 different cities and countries.

We covered 2200 miles in one week at 20 mph. Sorry I can't give you the
mpg.

Harry
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Old May 16th, 2006, 04:52 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Thus spake Harry :

Wife and I spent a week on "Grandeur of the Seas" on a cruise from Tampa
to Puerto Rico. Went to to - Cozumel, Mexico - Georgetown, Grand Cayman
- Orangestand, Aruba - San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The best surprise was no surprise on the ship - nice room - king size
bed - plenty of good food to eat - nice people to eat with - lots of
shows - two pools - several hot tubs - even a rock climbing wall.

Puerto Rico is much nicer than I expected - would go back there for
extended stay.

Only had to ferry in at Grand Cayman - the rest were dockings.

See pictures on - www.harry.everhart.com

It took a week - cost $400 for everything - food - room - entertainment.
Spent and 8 hour day in 4 different cities and countries.

We covered 2200 miles in one week at 20 mph. Sorry I can't give you the
mpg.


The correct term is gpm. Or, more correctly, kilos per kilometer.
Measured in a whole bunch to one.


Harry

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