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Old January 9th, 2006, 08:51 PM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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This cruise is only one night. Would people book it as a party cruise?
I can't see the point of a room, except if someone in the party gets
too drunk, and you can drag them back to the room and lock them in
safely.

I think if I took it, I'd stay up all night. Why would anyone spend a
couple hundred on the cruise and then sleep for 8 hours?

You could eat once every hour too.

~Melanie

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Old January 14th, 2006, 02:06 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
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Default 1 day repositioning cruise Seattle to Vancouver

Melanie wrote:
This cruise is only one night. Would people book it as a party cruise?
I can't see the point of a room, except if someone in the party gets
too drunk, and you can drag them back to the room and lock them in
safely.

I think if I took it, I'd stay up all night. Why would anyone spend a
couple hundred on the cruise and then sleep for 8 hours?

You could eat once every hour too.

~Melanie


Good point. However, some people that have never been on a cruise may
want to try this el cheapo one just to get the 'feel' of a cruise. I'm
sure they would schedule it so everything would be operational to
include the casino - go out 15 miles to sea although Seattle to
Vancouver is a hop, skip, and jump. I can't see the ship doing much
over 5 knots. Gotta watch the drunks though so they don't go overboard.

I can see a three day cruise, but I personally wouldn't waste my money
on a one nighter. Better spent in a good Seattle hotel, a nice dinner
on the waterfront or Space Needle (pricey), and a dance. Oh, that would
be more than 200 bucks, but what the hell. Wave to the ship as it
departs and you are sitting in a fine waterfront restaurant or out on
the dock ducking the gulls.
 




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