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So anyways, I manage to improve my cabin on Enchantment OTS from a D2 to a D1, so I put a thread on here asking for cabin differences. Cabins are the same size; only answer says the cabins are identical except D1 has better quality bedding.

 

Is that it? I mean, who has time to sleep on a cruise anyways?:o

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I slept the first half of my cruise last year. Seriously. I told my friend to go out and make new friends, and every time she saw these new people they asked where I was. They started to not believe that she had a roommate after a while cuz I was out of sight from Sunday to Wednesday!

 

Then I didn't sleep again til the following Sunday :D

 

PARRRRRTTYYYYYYY

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I, too, get my best sleep on a cruise. There is just something about those comfy beds and the gentle rocking that practically puts me in a coma! I have to struggle to get up every day, but I don't want to miss things either.

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That's is the point of a cruise. To get away from everything. And do what you want. We usually do ports and pool first part of day according if it is a sea day or not. Go to the cabin and take a nap. Then head out to do things on the ship and dinner. then back to cabin and sleep about 12. It's whatever you want.;)

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Sea days:

Sleep in (not late by most people's standards, but since I have usually left preschoolers at home, it's later than I'm accustomed to).

MDR breakfast

Sit on deck and read a bit

Back to the cabin for a nap

MDR lunch

walk around, see what's going on

nap

up to the Windjammer for afternoon snack

nap

get ready for dinner

drinks and watch dancing before dinner

dinner

show

more drinks and dancing

sleep

 

I could do this every day on a transatlantic or transpacific, I think. The movement puts me right to sleep.

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