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Thank You for your nice welcome BSeabob. People ask me what is my favorite trip or cruise. You know that is a hard question. I think you have to divide the answers up. The one I look at with the most fondness was our first cruise in 79 on the Festivale. One thing that I really miss from that ship was DECKS. There were quite a few places to sit out of the sun & breeze and just quietly read, or nap, which of course are almost impossible to find on the new ships.The trip in 87 on the Holiday had the best tablemates we have met. We still communicate with two of the couples.Our favorite ship is the Galaxy from 2004, even though it didn't have all the little quiet nooks.Favourite Carribean port would be St. Lucia. Stateside would be Key West. We've been to Key West three times on cruises and last Oct we went down there for a week. I love a place where the bar entertainment starts at 10:00AM Everyplace we ate at in Key West was good. Ah, food.Those are my thoughts and I'm sticking with 'em.Paul
Thank You for your nice welcome BSeabob. People ask me what is my favorite trip or cruise. You know that is a hard question. I think you have to divide the answers up. The one I look at with the most fondness was our first cruise in 79 on the Festivale. One thing that I really miss from that ship was DECKS. There were quite a few places to sit out of the sun & breeze and just quietly read, or nap, which of course are almost impossible to find on the new ships.
The trip in 87 on the Holiday had the best tablemates we have met. We still communicate with two of the couples.
Our favorite ship is the Galaxy from 2004, even though it didn't have all the little quiet nooks.
Favourite Carribean port would be St. Lucia. Stateside would be Key West. We've been to Key West three times on cruises and last Oct we went down there for a week. I love a place where the bar entertainment starts at 10:00AM Everyplace we ate at in Key West was good. Ah, food.
Those are my thoughts and I'm sticking with 'em.
Paul