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Not understanding some stuff about cruises; can anyone help?

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KatyMac · 09/07/2011 21:41

Are they AI?

What does it mean when it talks about a 'drinks package'

Is it worth £1000 to have a 'deluxe' cabin with a double bed (DH thinks yes....I am less sure)

Is it very dressy?

What will DD (14 by then) do all day?

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KatyMac · 15/07/2011 14:47

Oh you guys

I can't wait; I'm so excited & I really can't wait

I have a week camping in France first

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KatyMac · 15/07/2011 21:39

DH has started planning his outfits Hmm

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Geordieminx · 15/07/2011 22:05

It's not as formal as you think it's going to be, or at least it doesn't have to be?

There was a formal night in the dining room, weren't going to go as Dh didn't have a suit, but he was told by maitrde (sp) that trousers and shirt would be fine and it was, a took mostly maxi dresses?

You will have ball!

KatyMac · 15/07/2011 22:12

DH is a dance teacher

DD is a competitive ballroom dancer

They are formal anyway....kinda

I'm always the over dressed one as well

But it's the potential dancing that is exciting DH (we are away on a dance conference in Worthing atm & he brought 4/5 outfits)

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Geordieminx · 15/07/2011 22:36

You can never be over dressed on a cruise Grin

BarkisIsWilling · 17/06/2012 22:59

very useful info here. Thanks :)

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