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I voted for a post-cruise, semi-live but only because of the aforementioned Oasis mega-review that is currently happening will consume me. But you write some of the best reviews and it's not often I see a cruise review from an older, smaller ship so it's be interesting. No matter which you choose, I probably won't read it until after next week. LOL. Honestly, whatever works best for you and your family.
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That works out to be 4 1/2 cocktails each. Very doable during a long dinner, as Wonderland tends to be if memory serves me correctly (it's been a while). Two while waiting for dinner, one during dinner & an after dinner drink. Size and strength of each cocktail matters as well. With a lot of ice and/or "fru-fru" ingredients, there might be barely any alcohol in some of those drinks.
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I was thinking the same thing. He forgot the word "each". As in: Making a list of some of each of the cocktails I want to drink on the Bella Cruise.😁 I subscribe to the theory that when trying something new for the first time, you need to taste it 3 times before deciding whether you like it or not. 2 out of 3 wins! 😅
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Do you remember what year car? Based on the shape, it could be the sister-car to my very first car I ever owned, a hand me down from my father. A 1969 Ford Galaxie 500 station wagon. Car had 175,000 miles on it when he gave it to me in 1980 & I put another 21,000 on it before I could save up enough money to buy my own car. Looking back, I wished I kept it until it had an even 200K miles just for bragging rights. I found this picture on the internet, looks exactly like the car I had, color and everything. Except mine did not have a roof rack, must've been an option back in the day and my dad didn't bother with options. So, no A/C, AM-only radio with one speaker in the middle of the dash, black vinyl bench seats (so much fun on a hot sunny day), etc. The only options it did have was the bigger V8 engine - a 390 ci - and Posi-Traction (another Marisa Tomei reference) which I think Ford called Traction-Lok. The car had a surprising amount of power for station wagon, could outrun a few Mustangs and Camaro's. One of my favorite quirks of the car was the carburetor valve would get stuck closed in the winter time so it wouldn't start. Had to open the hood, screw open the air filter cover, unstick the valve & hold it open with a screw driver. Then after starting the car, remove screw driver, screw cover back on and close hood. Lot of fun on a windy, 20 degree winter day.
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Which is a shame because I'd rather have a car. Right now my everyday driver is a SUV and it's pleasant enough. Drives just like a car. But I prefer to be lower to the ground and a have sportier ride. Not that I'm in the market for a new car but if I was, it'd be an Audi A5. And maybe a V8 Mustang before gas-powered cars become obsolete.