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Who wants to go to Cuba??
If the U.S. Government legalized cruise ship stops in Cuba, how interested
would you be to book?? |
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Who wants to go to Cuba??
It would certainly influence me to take a cruise if Cuba was one of the
stops. I cruise because I love seeing different places and cultues and Cuba is one I have not seen yet. David =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= 3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D From: (JJ=A0(formerly=A0known=A0as=A0Johnny)) If the U.S. Government legalized cruise ship stops in Cuba, how interested would you be to book?? http://community.webtv.net/I_Will_Ta...OWNTOTHECRUISE |
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Who wants to go to Cuba??
If the U.S. Government legalized cruise ship stops in Cuba, how interested
would you be to book?? NOT AT ALL! Cruising is like being awake, and dreaming! Visit my cruise page: http://parnami.tripod.com/ |
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Who wants to go to Cuba??
Everybody I know who has been (most on the educational waivers) has loved it
and said it has to be seen, so yes, I would go. "JJ (formerly known as Johnny)" wrote in message et... If the U.S. Government legalized cruise ship stops in Cuba, how interested would you be to book?? |
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Who wants to go to Cuba??
legalized cruise ship stops in Cuba, how interested
would you be to book?? I be ReAL interested! I am tired of cruising around it and not being able to stop. Odd tht we can go to China, Iran, etc but not there.. I do ont want to get into politics but this is what it is.. we all thoguht Castro would ahve been dead by now Susette Join us on our Annual Group Cruise 29Nov03 Navigator of the Seas Check out our new website: www.cruiseoutlets.com |
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Who wants to go to Cuba??
ME!
Although probably not as a typical 6 hour cruise POC -- If there was an overnight, it would actually get me excited about another Caribbean cruise. Mark "JJ (formerly known as Johnny)" wrote in message et... If the U.S. Government legalized cruise ship stops in Cuba, how interested would you be to book?? |
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Who wants to go to Cuba??
JJ (formerly known as Johnny) wrote: If the U.S. Government legalized cruise ship stops in Cuba, how interested would you be to book?? Very interested. I can go to Cuba and get into the music, food, and other aspects of its culture, as well as the landscape, etc. I view it the same way I view China and we've been able to go to China for years. Ben S. |
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Who wants to go to Cuba??
Me.
Arlene |
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Who wants to go to Cuba??
Putting all the politics aside, I would love to get to see the island. (I'm
tired of a stop at Nassau) "JJ (formerly known as Johnny)" wrote in message et... If the U.S. Government legalized cruise ship stops in Cuba, how interested would you be to book?? |
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Who wants to go to Cuba??
Is there any reason to expect it to be that significantly different from
either Puerto Rico or the Dominican Republic? All 3 were colonized by Spain at basically the same time and followed pretty much the same paths into the 20th Century up until the times of the revolution in Cuba and the acquisition of Puerto Rico by the US. All 3 are in the same identical geographic region. All 3 are rather "large" islands, as opposed to islands like the USVI or the BVI. I would expect similar vegetation. Similar topography. Rather similar Spanish cultures - albeit somewhat different. Similar foods (fried bananas, rice and beans, etc.). Other than the curiosity factor, and the ancient cars, busses and trucks pouring out tons of pollution, I'm not sure how unique it would be. Don't get me wrong. I love Puerto Rico and the people there, and would probably love Cuba as well for the same reasons... but I'm not sure if it would really be "unique". After going to Puerto Rico 50-60 times over the past 20 years... I'm not sure I'd be that excited about going to Cuba. I guess it would make a very convenient "foreign" port for ships, and I wouldn't turn down a cruise that went there... but I wouldn't go out of my way to pick a cruise that went there... unless my assumptions above are completely wrong. Even if it had some of the best coral reefs in the world... so do Cayman, Cozumel, Belize and St. John. --Tom "JJ (formerly known as Johnny)" wrote: If the U.S. Government legalized cruise ship stops in Cuba, how interested would you be to book?? |
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