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Apr 10, 2014 11:35:25 GMT 1
Post by portiabuzz on Apr 10, 2014 11:35:25 GMT 1
Does anyone have any recomendations? OH now sorting honeymoon out (4 months to go ) thinking of going into see Thompson ?
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Post by julz on Apr 10, 2014 12:08:22 GMT 1
A boat perhaps? sorry, no idea... but make sure they have enough lifeboats
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Post by kizi on Apr 10, 2014 14:34:11 GMT 1
For when? Sorry I have no memory recall at all! We went on med one... And I HATE boats but partner used sail regularly before he met me and I always felt bad so gave in as it was out last holiday for 15 years (mortgage!) little did I know last holiday ever.. Anyway.. It was fab.. But it was end August/start sept and we really did miss the best of the weather.. Sea was slightly rough and a few inland excursions were cancelled due to weather on land.. So if that time.. Go Caribbean haha Otherwise the med one was fab! We went with royal Caribbean because their med one was mostly all night sailing and day time docked which suited me because I wanted an active holiday anyway.. Lying by a pool bores me to death I'm afraid! Fab holiday, fab memories! I collected a mug and a fridge magnet from every place we visited hehe (though I have done that every place I have been!)
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Post by kizi on Apr 10, 2014 14:35:02 GMT 1
Oops u said 4 months to go.. I'm a bit distracted today sorreeee!!!
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Apr 10, 2014 14:49:27 GMT 1
Post by ruthp on Apr 10, 2014 14:49:27 GMT 1
Can't say cruises have ever appealed to me for a couple of reasons, but when we've been sailing (small yacht, just the two of us) in the Med we've sometimes seen Club Med II, and she looks as though she definitely caters to the younger more active people. She's also a stunning looking boat. I don't seem to be able to copy the link, but if you google her you'll see what I mean. Lots of water sport, as well as all the usual cruise stuff.
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Apr 10, 2014 17:20:20 GMT 1
Post by portiabuzz on Apr 10, 2014 17:20:20 GMT 1
thanks, yes been told to avoid carabeean (cant spell lol) as looking end Aug / early Sep
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Apr 10, 2014 17:20:57 GMT 1
Post by portiabuzz on Apr 10, 2014 17:20:57 GMT 1
caribbean i meant!! awful spelling above!!!!
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Post by wills on Apr 10, 2014 20:29:21 GMT 1
I salute you if you do it, I would be terrified so can be of no help
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Post by gwenoakes on Apr 11, 2014 7:59:36 GMT 1
I have never wanted to go on a cruise, for lots of reasons. If you do go on one, PB I hope you have a lovely time and take lots and lots and lots of piccies for us to see. XX
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Post by mollichop on Apr 11, 2014 8:59:12 GMT 1
Go to Hawaii PB , brother and a friend have both done cruises I'll find out who they usually go with & let you know xx
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Post by portiabuzz on Apr 11, 2014 11:07:41 GMT 1
im scared of water, but OH really keen to do it, apparently you dont even feel like your moving.... and they so big would take a long while to sink.....!!! Titanic in mind lol ....!
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Post by antares on Apr 11, 2014 11:08:18 GMT 1
For me it would be Norway to see the fjords and then on to the arctic circle although august might be too early to see the northern lights
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Post by portiabuzz on Apr 11, 2014 11:10:34 GMT 1
goodness me i just googled cruise ship sinkings
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cruises
Apr 11, 2014 12:09:24 GMT 1
Post by lizpurlo on Apr 11, 2014 12:09:24 GMT 1
Me too Antares, a cruise round the fjords with a chance of seeing the Northern Lights would be my dream holiday. Not that we 'do' holidays, him and me, unless we can take my dog. And I get serious withdrawal symptoms if I don't see Dave for two days.
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Apr 11, 2014 12:26:05 GMT 1
Post by portiabuzz on Apr 11, 2014 12:26:05 GMT 1
am already worrying about Casper when we away !
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