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jennbill

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If Carnival keeps this policy and other lines follow, We'll definitely start going all-inclusive for our vacations.

 

I can understand their concerns, but from what I'm reading they're going over the top. Too bad as we are ready to go Platinum.

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If Carnival keeps this policy and other lines follow, We'll definitely start going all-inclusive for our vacations.

 

I can understand their concerns, but from what I'm reading they're going over the top. Too bad as we are ready to go Platinum.

 

I am a little confused too. What restriction/s is so "over the top" that would make you stop cruising? You evidently enjoy cruising by the number of them that you have been on.

 

Sue

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If Carnival keeps this policy and other lines follow, We'll definitely start going all-inclusive for our vacations.

 

I can understand their concerns, but from what I'm reading they're going over the top. Too bad as we are ready to go Platinum.

 

 

Excuse me as I'm slightly confused... what, exactly, has gone over the top?

Just wondering of you've seen the list of prohibited items or if you've just read some of the threads that are inaccurate...

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