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When do they put up christmas decorations on board


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Personal experience has been they are usually starting the process the week after Thanksgiving. One time it was embarkation day of the cruise the Sat/Sun a full week after Thanksgiving, another time it was during the cruise directly after. Either way, you should be good. It's not over the top decorated but noticeable.

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Decorations on the ship are minimal. There is typically a small tree in the atrium and in teh main dining rooms, and some garland in the atrium. That is pretty much it for decorations. usully you have to look for them to notice them, it is not like they jump out and hit you in the face.

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Decorations on the ship are minimal. There is typically a small tree in the atrium and in teh main dining rooms, and some garland in the atrium. That is pretty much it for decorations. usully you have to look for them to notice them, it is not like they jump out and hit you in the face.

 

on the Gem last year, they had an enormous gingerbread house display in the Atrium, gorgeous trees all over the ship, garland, pointsettias. perhaps different crews do more or less?

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on the Gem last year, they had an enormous gingerbread house display in the Atrium, gorgeous trees all over the ship, garland, pointsettias. perhaps different crews do more or less?

This is good to know as I am going on the Gem next Tuesday. I am looking forward to the decorations since I won't have any at home. :D

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Just off Getaway yesterday. Decorations were going up as we were disembarking. On Escape two years ago, they also had the large gingerbread display outside Le Bistro area. It should be very festive by the time you board.

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Decorations on the ship are minimal. There is typically a small tree in the atrium and in teh main dining rooms, and some garland in the atrium. That is pretty much it for decorations. usully you have to look for them to notice them, it is not like they jump out and hit you in the face.

 

Which ship were you on that had minimal Christmas/Hanukah decorations ? last year on the Gem they went all out.. Very festive

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