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Recent Pride Cruisers... Cabin TVs?


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That's kind of ridiculous, no?

 

Who cares..... people actually watch tv while they are on a cruise.... mine might be on 30 min a day while I am getting ready for the day or changing for dinner... to many other things to do on a cruise to be sitting inside a small cabin watching tv

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Who cares..... people actually watch tv while they are on a cruise.... mine might be on 30 min a day while I am getting ready for the day or changing for dinner... to many other things to do on a cruise to be sitting inside a small cabin watching tv

 

 

Thanks for not answering the question I asked but instead being concerned with what others are doing with their own vacation time.

 

Why is it that people feel the need to reply to topics when they do not have answers to the questions asked, or if the disagree with the OP, or in this case, just feel the need to judge and tell others how they should feel or spend their time on vacation. Please don't waste your time or mine with this type of response in the future. Thanks.

 

 

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Thanks for the replies... There definitely does not seem to be any rhyme or reason. I've been booked for the better part of a year and have no intention of changing cabins for a TV or anything else... I was just curious. 👍😉

 

 

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I hope ours gas a flat screen. I was on the Pride in September 2012 and the TV was unwatchable. I like putting it on to see where we are at but not to watch tv. We are in 6267 and I hope it's flat. If not then it surely won't ruin my cruise, LOL.

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After many reviews coming back after the new 2.0 upgrades...each cabin varies and there's no way to know if a specific cabin does or does not have the flat screens now...short of everyone posting what they had at the time they were on it.

 

We were in a balcony 5247 and it had the flat screen tv. :)

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Anyone rhyme or reason to which cabins/decks now have flat screen TVs? Just curious.

 

 

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This is important to some. We have a grandson with minor CP and he spends a decent amount of time in his/our room. The amount of effort he spends getting on/off for excursions and getting to other ship venues cause him to need "re0charge" times in the room. He brings a game system with him and depending on the TV in the room, there is a choice to which one he hooks up to. Just because some people can't imagine this, others plan because of this!

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