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Jody1
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 Posted: Wed Feb 20th, 2008 04:34 am
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Simon!! Fantastic!

Will you be cruising with anyone else we should add to the roll call?

You are going to be blown away on your first Abraham cruise!! I'm so glad you are going.

::boatwaveJody

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 Posted: Wed Feb 20th, 2008 05:04 am
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My wife Julie will be with me. She is right into Abraham's teaching also.

It so wonderful to have a partner who is tuned in tapped in turned on.

I look forward to meeting you in person.:beautiful:

Love

Simon

 

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 Posted: Wed Feb 20th, 2008 04:22 pm
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Kealohilani wrote: Here's what I heard about the Mediterranean cruise at the SF workshop Sunday, 2/17/08: Jerry said there is a SPECIAL going on right now for this cruise. If a group has a 3rd person in the same cabin, the cost is $39 plus port fees for the 3rd person. I only heard that. Anyone interested needs to call the A-H office and find out ALL of the details. Sounds great - so I hope that more people can go on this cruise!


:exactly:

This is true, I thought it was an error when my revised bill came. But it is true.

We plan to invest our new found savings in the Crows Nest Lounge.

 

Makes me think..... The better it gets..... the better it gets.

::shooting

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 Posted: Wed Feb 20th, 2008 05:19 pm
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Jody (et al),

I just went back and reviewed the postings on this thread.  I thought that you (maybe someone else) had posted something about Abraham-Hicks offering a special tour when we are in Tunisia to accomodate an Abraham workshop that day.  Does that sound familiar?  When I went to look at shore excursions a month or so ago, I didn't think there were options for Tunisia but now there are.  Does anyone have the 411 on whether or not we should book a Tunisia shore excursion?  As I write this I realize I should probably call the travel agency, but since I thought I saw a posting here, I'm going to start here! 

Thanks for any info.  Otherwise, we booked our shore excursions today which was VERY exciting!!  I'd love to hear kind of excursions people are booking (if that's an appropriate use of this space!) to see who might be together!

Kendall

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 Posted: Wed Feb 20th, 2008 06:12 pm
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This is Miranda and I am going on the cruise. I am looking for a roommate, if any one is interested.

A little about me...

I am 33 and I'm pretty laid back non-smoker. I love to laugh and travel (obviously). I am pretty social and I'm intending to have a fun & fantastic time. I've been looking forward to this since I heard about the cruise to the Mediterranean.

If this sounds like fun to you and you feel inspired please let me know if your interested in rooming together.

::LOL

 

Miranda

 

 

 

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 Posted: Wed Feb 20th, 2008 06:26 pm
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Miranda!!

Welcome to the Forum AND to the Roll Call for the Cruise!! ::wave

You are going to have an absolutely fabulous time and I know your perfect roommate is on her way!  YAY!!

::hearts::hearts::hearts::hearts
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 Posted: Thu Feb 21st, 2008 03:46 pm
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Hi Miranda:

I am reserved with an outside nonbalcony room, but do not have a roommate.  My sister had hopes of going, but is not going to be able to pull it off.  I went on the Alaska Abraham-Hicks cruise in 2005, and decided that the energy of the group totally supports someone traveling alone and am fine if I room alone, but why not explore the option of rooming together?  I know I am fun, but I am a different generation if you look at chronology.  My daughter is 25 and is my best friend, however, I know we all line up differently.  Feel free to let me know if you would like to talk some more.

Love

Dinny

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 Posted: Thu Feb 21st, 2008 05:23 pm
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Good Afternoon (or Morning),

Thanks for the reply. I am just really excited and wanting to room with someone who is up for fun and laughter and joy and we vibe together, to me that can come any package. ::tramp

I attended the Caribbean cruise in 2006 and really loved the cabin (code SC) I was in. So for the Mediterranean cruise, I booked this cabin class again and I would prefer to stay in it.

I am not sure if you would prefer to change cabins, if not I understand.

Thanks,

Miranda

P.S. I love love love CA

 

 

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 Posted: Thu Feb 21st, 2008 05:40 pm
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Hi  Miranda. I am curious about your experience of the Caribbean cruise. If you feel like sharing, PM me. I am going next month.

Love,
Christine ::hearts

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 Posted: Thu Feb 21st, 2008 06:00 pm
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In a word, it was DELICIOUS.

I felt free and happy and open and soaring. When I went in 2006 it was my first cruise ever. I loved the cruise service as well. I'm a self proclaim beach bunny, beach nut chose any word you like I love the sun and beach and sand so every time we docked I found the beach and relaxed and laid on it until it we pulled out of port.

I met some new wonderful people and I looking forward to an even better more blissful experience this time, more Abe, more wonderful people, more exploration (aahhhh, I am there now)! ::ghost::rainbow::rocket

This time I am going to combine booking some of the shore excursions with still being open to fresh unplanned joyful adventures.

I love it!!!!! If you have any specific questions, please feel free to ask. I am sure you will create your own amazing adventures also ::boatwave

Miranda

 

 

 

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 Posted: Thu Feb 21st, 2008 06:05 pm
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livingthedolcevida wrote: In a word, it was DELICIOUS.

I felt free and happy and open and soaring. When I went in 2006 it was my first cruise ever. I loved the cruise service as well. I'm a self proclaim beach bunny, beach nut chose any word you like I love the sun and beach and sand so every time we docked I found the beach and relaxed and laid on it until it we pulled out of port.

I met some new wonderful people and I looking forward to an even better more blissful experience this time, more Abe, more wonderful people, more exploration (aahhhh, I am there now)! ::ghost::rainbow::rocket



OMG, that is exactly what I am expecting it to be, everything you said above ...especially feeling 'free and happy and open and soaring'!!!

I am so excited, I am expanding just THINKING about it all.

Thanks so much, Miranda, for getting my juices flowing even more. ::fairies::tramp::money::singer::hearts

Love,
Christine

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 Posted: Thu Feb 21st, 2008 06:08 pm
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Hey Miranda! That was an SA that we were roomies in on the Caribbean in '06!! And a JOYFILLED cabin it was!! ::grapevine (If you have no objection I will post a really cute picture of you in that joyful SA stateroom! ...)

The SC are the same suites, just located a bit farther from the Neptune lounge...

Oh, what fun you are all going to have.  Cabin/shmabin/Stateroom/Shmateroom - it's ALL GOOD!!!!!

::boatwaveLove,
Jody

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 Posted: Fri Feb 22nd, 2008 02:21 pm
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OK, thanks

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 Posted: Sun Feb 24th, 2008 12:40 pm
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Hello everyone!

I'm a first-timer here on this forum...I'm considering taking the Mediterranean cruise. This will be my first cruise::boatwave

I'm looking at the accomodations and am asking all those who've been on the cruises before what would be the best accomodations. I don't need the least expensive, however neither do I need the most expensive..just somewhere in between. I'd consider a bunkmate as well! ::dreaming

Can someone guide me as to which rooms would have the best air circulation/view? And anything else that may prove helpful in my preparation!

Thank you, and I want to express my heartfelt appreciation for this forum and all who so lovingly participate on it. ::shooting

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 Posted: Sun Feb 24th, 2008 01:12 pm
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Hi Infinitelove, and Welcome to the Forum!

You will of course have a marvelous time on the cruise no matter which room you choose and there is no "best" room... it's all a matter of preference for location and price.  David and I have always stayed in the SA cabins which have large verandahs and huge bathrooms, and best of all - concierge service and an exclusive lounge.  On the last cruise, I shared an SS mini-suite with a friend and we had plenty of room, and nice-sized verandah and the same bathroom as in the larger suites.  On the upcoming Caribbean cruise I'll be sharing a verandah cabin with my daughter.

You mentioned air circulation.. hmmm... well... even the verandah cabins don't have anything you can leave open to the outside air.  You can either be outside on the verandah, or inside with the door closed.  The suites have windows AND doors to the verandah, but the windows do not open and again, the verandah doors only open for you to go through them - they can't be propped open and you are asked not to rig anything for that purpose.  So in that sense, inside, outside, and verandah cabins all have the same "circulation" and that's the A/C system, which, let's presume will work, and if it does your individual thermostat in your cabin will keep you at the right temperature for you.

Lots of people swear that inside cabins are absolutely fine.  For myself, I want the window and verandah, so as I said it's all individual.

As for location on the ship - that is individual as well.  I like to be mid-ship near the glass elevator.  After 6 cruises I still manage to get lost and confused about aft/forward/port/starboard, but that's just me!

You mentioned "somewhere in between" the most expensive (which would be the SA) and the least expensive  (which would be the inside cabins) ... so any veranda cabin that isn't a suite would fall into your category I think.

If you think of any other questions I'm sure lots of other forum member/former cruisers will be more than happy to answer you!  It becomes our favorite subject!!!

:exactly::exactly:

::boatwaveJody


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