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Cruising at Easter


Jo and Rob

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We are going to the Canaries with P&O on Oceana at Easter and wondering what sort of activities might be organising in the clubs (children 9 and 7) and whether there will be a chocolate egg display in the atrium and any other activities which might be going on for adults (apart from a religious service). Will we forget it is Easter on the ship or will it be obvious?

 

We were on Crown Princess on Valentine's Day and they did a fantastic display in the atrium, and had a Valentine cake decorating competition which was great fun. I wonder what Easter will bring?

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We're wondering the same thing for our Carnival cruise. We ended up posting in Carnival. We figure we'll be too tired and busy after our return (Easter Sunday) to do the Easter baskets, so we're looking for something special to do while on the cruise.

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