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I am this close to booking my next cruise. I have the air worked out on Skymiles tickets and the hotel I want to stay pre-cruise – I just need to earn some more points so that will be free also. I love the rush of all the bits falling into place. But first a look back on yet another busy week:
- Want to take an up to 12 day cruise for free? Well almost free anyway and I mean ultra cheap. I posted about my score here.
- Since your ship’s key card is just about your entire life onboard you need to keep it handy. Freshman has some tips I like.
- A while back I talked about the fact that you will likely end up on a life boat. This is due to tendering (yuck)! Well ThatGuy onboard has some tips to make it a bit better. Sweet.
- Most of us Frequent Floaters tip extra above and beyond the stock tips package that goes to all the crew. We even do more and bring gifts for the crew – here is what we buy.
- The Frequent Floater’s Gift Shop is now OPEN! Go check out all the sweet stuff you can get to show off you too are a Frequent Floater!
If you are reading this week’s recap from a ship then I soooooo wish I were you right now. When is your sail away tonight I wonder? – René
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