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Cherubic Chocoholic
Join Date: Mar 2002
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Bruce - it depends on what you mean by that. They have slow periods just like the resorts. January & beginning of February is the slowest, as is the first two weeks of December (a fabulous time to sail - waters are usually like glass and the boat is fully decorated for the holidays)
When are you sailing? |
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Mouse Meister
Join Date: Feb 2002
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That's the big question and a LONG story... Our options essentially will be late March or summer in 2003 or maybe even later.
Our thinking (twisted though it may be) was that it might not matter WHEN we sail if the ships are normally full anyway. Bruce |
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