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Ðraikar
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posted 03-15-2000 02:25 AM      Profile for Ðraikar   Email Ðraikar   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I love to know what ships people love to sail on or ships they like to sail on from ships of yesterday to ships of tomorrow.... I only sailed on a small fishing ship so I would like to sail on just about every ship from Britanis built in 1932 to that new ship called Millennium that is not built yet. I love to know what ship you people like and what ship you hate and why....

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posted 03-15-2000 05:24 AM      Profile for Guest        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hello

My favourite ship to sail on is QE2. This is because she is such special experience. The service is the best, the ships is huge, there is so much history in the QE2, she is
beautiful, she has the best interiors...

I could go on forever.

I also liked the Crown Monarch and was booked to go on her in 1994 but she was retired.

I would go on Norway because she use to be France. I would also like to cruise on
Cunard's Caronia.

I would never cruise on Oriana, I have seen her and she looks so ugly and truly tasteless.

©unard.

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NAL
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Member # 1102

posted 03-15-2000 01:24 PM      Profile for NAL     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Here are some very favorite ships that I have
sailed on: Flandre, Ile-de-France, Liberte,
France, Nieuw Amsterdam [1938],Rotterdam V &
VI, Veendam [1973], Volendam [1973}, QE2,
Vistajford, Sagafjord, Gripsholm, Kungsholm
[1953 & 1966], Leonardo da Vinci, RV Star,
RV Sea, Hamburg, America, Raffaello, Bremen
[ex Pasteur], Europa [ex Kungsholm '53],
Statendam [1957 & '92], Cristoforo Colombo,
and Royal Princess.

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Vaccaro
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posted 03-15-2000 02:01 PM      Profile for Vaccaro   Author's Homepage   Email Vaccaro   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
NAL,
...would you want to exchange your head with mine just for a while?...so, I'd enjoy these exceptional and marvellous souvenirs and images in my mind!
Please, just few minutes...

HOW LUCKY YOU ARE! Don't hesitate to share all these splendid experiences with us, I'll be so glad...


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posted 03-16-2000 03:08 AM      Profile for sholmes     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Sorry Cunard but I disagree with you about the Oriana. She has a full teak promenade deck and lots of teak lining the aft areas overlooking one of the pool areas. This is rare in modern ships.

As someone mentioned earlier in the forum, that you do not see a ship from the outside when you are on her, and her interiors are beautiful.


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NAL
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posted 03-16-2000 04:35 PM      Profile for NAL     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Vaccaro.....

Thanks.....if we could switch heads for a
bit, I would do so. Any questions you may
have about my experiences, please ask with
a post. I am happy to share.

Any cruises coming up on your end?


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