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Weekly Wednesday – Cabotage
September 9, 2020
Have you ever pondered about why most large cruise ships that board in the United States have to visit at least one foreign country before returning? Learn about the Jones Act and Cabotage in this article.
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Weekly Wednesday – Funnels
September 2, 2020
Cruise ships have a unique thumbprint in the form of a smokestack. Check out this edition of the Weekly Wednesday – Funnels to learn more about how each line has a distinctive funnel.
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Celebrity Cruises – Dream Big
August 28, 2020
Have you ever gone down a rabbit hole while researching cruise options? Well, if you’re like me, the answer is “of course!” Last night, I stumbled upon Celebrity Cruises Dream Big sale. With promises of free gratuities, free drink packages,…
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Weekly Wednesday – Nautical Terms
August 26, 2020
Have you ever wondered what all of those terms were that you’ve heard on your last cruise? Maybe you want to be better prepared for your first cruise. Check out this article that breaks down some of the common nautical terms you’ll hear.
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Weekly Wednesday – Rotterdam
August 19, 2020
Ever wonder why there have been so many ships that bear the name Rotterdam from Holland America Line? Check out this Weekly Wednesday for all of the details.
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Weekly Wednesday – Magical Cruises
August 12, 2020
Best known for their amusement parks and movies, Disney also operates a separate entity on the seas called Disney Cruise Line.
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Bolt: Ultimate Sea Coaster (Updated September, 2022)
August 9, 2020
Carnival’s newest ship, the Mardi Gras, will have a lot of firsts to the line. But one first, is unlike any other seen yet in the cruise industry: the first roller coaster at sea! The attraction, Bolt: Ultimate Sea Coaster…
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Weekly Wednesday – Premier Cruise Lines
August 5, 2020
Learn about the defunct cruise line known as Premier Cruise Line. This blog focuses on the 17-year history of a little cruise line that made a big impact.
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