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For me, I always have a lot to do at work the week before the cruise so that week flies by. Now the first 500 days take forever! :eek:

 

On my 4 booked cruises I booked 2 of them more than 600 days ahead and one of them 500 days ahead. We jumped on a good deal for Majesty last spring 43 days ahead, that went fast.

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Time fly's by slow for me watching my ticker day by day!

But boy does it fly by fast when I step foot on the ship :(

I don't know about all of you, but my DH and I sure do need our little Monarch shorty cruise next month. It can't come soon enough for us ;)

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For me time sped up the week before the cruise and then stepping on the ship, I don't think time existed at all, the next thing I knew I was being dragged off the ship.

 

I do think they speed up the clocks/time on the ship and charge you for 7 days, but you only get a day:D :eek: .

 

Linda

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