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It is so nice having just been on a cruise. You know that warm fuzzy feeling and fresh images of the sea in your head – I just love it. Oh, and I have another cruise on tap in the not so distant future! Yeah me right? But before I cover that and my last cruise, time for this week’s recap of posts:
- The week started with what turned out to be a rather heated and, as it turns out, somewhat controversial post about a total idiot smoking on a balcony below mine. Check out the comments sections!
- Next up we talked about transatlantic crossings and if the seas are rough or not. I simply LOVE LOVE LOVE crossings and want to take one every year I can. So amazing.
- ThatGuy, who knows his stuff, has a great post on what you can do to make your cruise ship crew love you – not fall in love with you but love you for what you do! I try to apply everything he shared.
- One more post about smoking on ships. Did you know there are now only 3 major cruise lines in the world that let you smoke on your ship’s balcony? This really surprised me including one of the big names included.
- Chris had a funny post about a woman who claims she caught her boyfriend cheating on her via the ship’s video system. See what you think.
- Lastly, since we all have to stay at a hotel a day or more before we sail, check out some sweet card offers to take care of those nights!
Have a great weekend everyone and I hope you are reading this on the ship’s wifi somewhere out at sea. – René
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