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How often do you have to fly to take your cruise?


Iluvcruising2

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I have driven to all the cruises I have taken except the two from San Juan. I enjoy driving and it is still cheaper. On our next cruise there will be 5 in the truck which makes driving way less expensive then flying.

 

Wouldn't that be a little crowded driving to Europe?:confused::D:rolleyes:

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You can choose to agree with whom wish. That being said perhaps you should look at a map as well. See those places that don't have Congressmen? That's the rest of the world. Notice how I was speaking globally and you assumed US? No, don't thank me, Wile E Coyote and I are the only true super geniuses left, it's what I do.

 

That's the ENTIRE world! Congressmen can't decide anything except their own salary and perks. :mad::eek:

I used to be a supergenius, but got older and had to retire.:(

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Yep, WAY Upper Midwest, so every cruise we fly to port. 6 hours to a standard airport is the drive. I could drive 3 hours to a tiny airport with a few runways, but it never goes to port cities and is expensive.

 

??:confused:??

We have 3 airports in this area and all are ONE runway each. We have several airlines and usually have some international flights to Mexico at one.

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All of the ports in Florida are a relatively easy drive for us (can be done in one day with at most 8 hours in the car), so we drive for those. Charleston is also an easy drive, but we've yet to find a cruise out of Charleston that we wanted to take.

 

We are looking at European cruises for 2013, so we'll have to fly for that.

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