mostyn17
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Not sure it'll be an issue on this trip (Jan 11 4-day Wonder) as we're now both OLD!

OH YES there is...........
FREE drunk WHOOPI!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For those of you who are part of the DVC, THEY have a party with FREE liqour I THINK IT LASTED AN HOUR... I had 4 large drinks...
Only time i was drunk on the whoe cruise!![]()
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Thanks DVC!!
watch in your navigator, it was a get together in one of the bars for dvc members........oh yeah
and they had free drinks i believe it was only 2 you could choose from but it was good ones!
it aint how deep you fish
Its how you wiggle your worm..
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sounds like a frat house!!! LOL!!!
You can hang a sign....if this ships a rockin...don't come a knockin!!!!
and remember....it's not the size of the wave but the motion of the ocean...
Ok..enough...I am done (sorry could not help myself).
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and if you're so inclined, there's the Exotic Rasul. This way, just a "Mommy and Daddy are going for a spa treatment", and not a kiddie in sight!
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Be forewarned: adjoining cabins are much less "soundproof" than other cabins, especially if one room has its door opened even if yours is closed.
You can routinely hear conversations coming from the adjoining cabin...

SO glad someone asked this question before me...![]()

Are you talking about adjoining or connecting rooms. Adjoining rooms are just side by side with no interior door. Connecting rooms have interior doors which connect the 2 rooms together. These are the ones that are less soundproof, not the adjoining rooms.![]()

"Adjoining" or "connecting" is a matter of semantics, I suppose. Just about all cabins are "adjoining" since just about all cabins have other cabins on either or both sides of them. To be clearer, I am specifically talking about two cabins, side-by-side, that have the interior door between them that can open up to create "one" larger cabin that I reference in my original response. They clearly "connect" and "adjoin."
Our experience has been that these "internally connecting or adjoining" cabins are less soundproof, particularly when one cabin has opened its internal door.
I hope that makes it more clear.![]()
"Adjoining" or "connecting" is a matter of semantics, I suppose. Just about all cabins are "adjoining" since just about all cabins have other cabins on either or both sides of them. To be clearer, I am specifically talking about two cabins, side-by-side, that have the interior door between them that can open up to create "one" larger cabin that I reference in my original response. They clearly "connect" and "adjoin."
Our experience has been that these "internally connecting or adjoining" cabins are less soundproof, particularly when one cabin has opened its internal door.
I hope that makes it more clear.![]()