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    Caribbean, Europe, Alaska

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  1. Once their ships do a TA from Europe to Boston, they always do several Canada/New England cruises before heading south for the winter months. Those cruises are very popular with leaf peepers who want to view the spectacular Fall foliage and there would be little incentive to head south any sooner than they do and so they get both the people who want to visit some Canadian provinces and, a few weeks later, those who are looking for an enjoyable cruise to the warmer climes of Florida and the Caribbean.
  2. I It may be interesting to see the reaction from the owners of tourism-related businesses in Bar Harbor, if the restrictions adversely affect their revenue. Many folks who live in tourism areas claim to be happy when the season ends and the tourists go home, but eventually realize the impact that their absence has on their economy. Maybe the limit will achieve some sort of balance, but I am doubtful.
  3. We will be joining you for the second and third legs of your trip. Love Brilliance (and all Radiance class ships) and first sailed on her on her inaugural Transatlantic (Harwich, UK to Boston- 7 nights -no ports of call).
  4. Once Brilliance arrives in Boston, it will most likely do a series of Canada/New England cruises. We were excited to learn that when those sailings are done, she will reposition to San Juan by way of Bermuda, Antigua and Tortola (a new port for us),so we booked it and the following sailing that goes back to Tortola, Aruba, and Curaçao and back to San Juan. Making it a 14 night cruise makes the flight back to Boston from San Juan much more attractive.
  5. We booked this cruise while we were on Symphony last week and have booked the same handicap accessible stateroom that we had on Symphony. Very spacious room that made it possible to keep and recharge our scooters overnight without sacrificing space to move around the cabin without any hindrance. We are Bill & Rita from East Bridgewater, MA and have been cruising since 1980 and with Royal Caribbean since 1983 when the ships held about 750 passengers. Lots have changed over the year but the incredibly great service that first attracted to cruising continues to this day. Hope to get to know anyone else who will be sailing with us.
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