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On our first cruise MANY years ago, we were on a ‘private’ island, Carnival Cruise Lines. We were walking around and looking for a quiet place to relax. We came upon a group of passengers making a plaster-like cast of one of the women’s busts. [emoji15][emoji23]

 

 

 

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On our first cruise MANY years ago, we were on a ‘private’ island, Carnival Cruise Lines. We were walking around and looking for a quiet place to relax. We came upon a group of passengers making a plaster-like cast of one of the women’s busts. [emoji15][emoji23]

 

 

 

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About 25-30 yrs ago use to see lot of Topless swimming/sunbathing on Royal ships and Labadee. Was nothing see 2-3 at a time, usually non-American's. Now there is more American's and Families on Royal ships...

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On our last cruise, we had a table at dinner (late seating) behind us with a man and woman, a 2 year old, and a 1 year old. After the first night, the father would come alone, bring an empty stroller to dinner, order meals (including dessert) for his entire family, and have the waiter pack it all up and stack it in the stroller to take back to his room. I don't know why he didn't just order room service.

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On our last cruise, we had a table at dinner (late seating) behind us with a man and woman, a 2 year old, and a 1 year old. After the first night, the father would come alone, bring an empty stroller to dinner, order meals (including dessert) for his entire family, and have the waiter pack it all up and stack it in the stroller to take back to his room. I don't know why he didn't just order room service.

 

Many cruise lines have a limited room service menus and you can't get the evening meal.

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Boarded the Carnival Victory in Puerto Rico and was eating at the Lido. There was a rather large family at the table next to us and a kid, about 3-4 years old was licking the top of the salt shaker. The mother would pull it away from him and he would just grab it back and lick away again. This continued for about 10-minutes when she pulled it away for the last time and the all got up and left.

 

We had to flag someone down to tell them what happened and she removed the shaker.

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