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I am surprised at the upcoming changes planned for Azamara and think that these changes should be thought out. We travel extensively and have been on 8 Princess cruises and 3 Celebrity Cruises. We discovered Azamara in March 2012 and took another Azamara cruise in August 2012. We thought we found our new home with Azamara as we are now retired and plan to cruise more extensively. I don't think all inclusive liquor and beer is what your clientele is looking for. The important thing to the cruisers we met was the itinerary, service and quality of the food. The cruisers we met will not be willing to pay more for that or the night included excursion and will book Oceana or other cruise lines as they did as they did in the past. You have a niche in the market and will lose that niche with the proposed changes. Please re-think these changes.
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