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March 28th Miami to Miami 2015


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I remember wondering the same thing before our first cruise. Now, I've learned a little.

 

You're going to be sailing south a little, then west, then south again. Then, you turn around and go north, then east, then north again back to Miami. At some point in the cruise you'll be going in almost every possible direction. Mostly it will be south and north. At those times, the sun will be on one side of the ship in the morning and the other side in the afternoon. There is no way to know which way the ship will face in port. In other words, there is no side that's better than another. Is your lucky number odd or even? That's probably as good a way to choose a side as any other.

 

No matter which, I'm sure you will enjoy your cruise!

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