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As discussed in many threads, I also would like to avoid cruises with large groups booked. My concern is usually that ship facilities I would like to use will be reserved for private functions. The 11/9/08 Freedom cruise was sold out of all suites and balcony staterooms VERY early. We booked our cabin ten months in advance. I know that there is a Canadian wake boarding group on the cruise, but I didn't think that group was to be particularly large. I contacted RC; the response was that they could not confirm due to privacy issues. Does anyone know of a large group attached to this sailing? Thanks in advance.

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We've been on cruises with large "groups" and none of the "public" areas were affected. They did have private meetings, but they used the conference facilities--places that a regular cruiser wouldn't go.

If you think about it, the entire passenger list is a "group"! And the larger the group, the less likely that group will be to hang out together--you'd be hard-pressed to identify a group member!

Have you tried to google it?

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