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<font color=green>I shall call him Mini-Me<br><fon
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I remember reading a while back about DISers having problems sailing with a large group (the one I'm thinking of was on the Magic), so I thought I'd share my experience with the large group that was on our Wonder sailing. It was several hundred people from an investment firm, and at first I was a bit worried because of the previous posts. But I have to say that it really didn't have a negative impact on our trip. The only difference I noticed was that the adult beach was more crowded and more noisy, as they gathered around in several large groups to chat (we noticed the same thing when sailing with another group about a year ago). We had to walk father down the beach to find a spot, but it wasn't a big deal...we got a nice umbrella just past the massage cabanas. The only time the chatting groups annoyed me was during my cabana massage, as there was a large group sitting very close by, and I could hear their whole conversation. I think they had had a wee bit too much to drink...after hearing how they talked about their clients, I was glad that I don't invest with them. I guess they didn't know (or care) that someone was listening in. But that was really the only negative...other than that, the ship didn't seem more crowded than usual and we didn't have any trouble getting chairs by the pool, getting into the whirlpools, finding seats at the shows, etc. I did notice a LOT more alcohol consumption...it was the same last year with the other large group. As I was reading on the beach, I heard many of them discussing their monster hangovers from Nassau night! But overall, I'd say don't be afraid to be on board with a large group. It was still a WONDERful trip.
Barb
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Barb
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