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

So where I last left off, we were people watching out in Central Park. We stayed there for awhile, sometimes walking around and exploring and sometimes just sitting and watching. What I found interesting was that while sitting in Central Park, there was no real indication we were at sea. On the Boardwalk, you can Read more

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All Work and No Play…Makes Nicole Book Another Cruisefeatured

Work has been insane. Insane to the point where my boss got me an assistant. It’s crazy. I’m sorry I went MIA. I didn’t expect my workload to pick up like this until holiday prep begins next month. I’ll start updating this blog again this week. We’ve been talking an October trip for a few 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 Eightfeatured

Our first sea day began bright and early at 8:00 am. I think we’re fundamentally incapable of sleeping in on vacation. Sleep? We can sleep at home. We had a ship to explore. Mom and Stephanie were already up and perusing the restaurant availability on the TV when I woke up. Yeah. You know those 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 Sevenfeatured

After we left Central Park, we headed back to the Promenade for a little exploration. First stop? The Cupcake Cupboard. All looking and no tasting this time, but the Cupcake Cupboard had promise. The cupcakes looked tasty, there was a decent selection and they weren’t ridiculously overpriced (you’ll pay upwards of $4-$7 for a bakery Read more

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