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Key Largo, Montego, Baby Why Don’t We Go (Or, a Week on The World’s Largest Cruise Ship): Part Fourteenfeatured

We let ourselves sleep in a bit on our last sea day but made sure we were up and out of the room in time to grab breakfast in the Adagio since it was the last breakfast venue on the ship that we’d wanted to try and hadn’t yet. The offerings were generally standard breakfast Read more

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Key Largo, Montego, Baby Why Don’t We Go (Or, a Week on The World’s Largest Cruise Ship): Part Thirteenfeatured

There’s these things you never want to say when your friends/family/coworkers ask you about you get home. There’s the bad luck stuff. “The ship left without me” or “The airline lost my luggage.” There’s “I broke my arm getting off a tour bus” or “My companion had to be medevac’ed.” The serious stuff. And then, Read more

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Key Largo, Montego, Baby Why Don’t We Go (Or, a Week on The World’s Largest Cruise Ship): Part Elevenfeatured

Day four began with blue seas, clear skies and an 8:00 am wake up call. The ship hadn’t yet docked in Jamaica and we had time for a leisurely breakfast since our excursion didn’t meet until 11:45 am. The dining board said that Johnny Rockets was yellow and bordering on red, and it was busy Read more

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Key Largo, Montego, Baby Why Don’t We Go (Or, a Week on The World’s Largest Cruise Ship): Part Tenfeatured

Day three brought our first port: Labadee. Royal Caribbean’s private island. Labadee is basically one big beach. Well, a handful of beaches but you know. It’s a beach. There’s a roller coaster and zip lining. I’m sure there’s some other stuff there but for all intents and purposes, you dock at Labadee and you go Read more

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Déjà Dream: Just Another (Pictorial) Dream Review — Part Eightfeatured

We were up early. Really early. 6:30 am earlier-than-I-wake-up-for-work early. The sun wasn’t out yet and we were already docked in Costa Maya. We had a quick breakfast up on Lido deck and headed ashore to meet our tour a little earlier than we needed to because we remembered the pier in Costa Maya was Read more

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