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Old Dec 3, 2009 | 10:57 am
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Originally Posted by sonora
We have been on seven cruises, all full ship charters on HAL(www.bluescruise.com).

On HAL the Neptune Lounge, available to Suite passengers, has little snack-y things as well as coffee and iced tea all day. Much more convenient than waiting on room service or dashing up to the Lido Deck.

I would recommend starting with the medium category cabin-probably a balcony/veranda cabin on most ships these days-and then determining from there whether you want to go up or down in price for the next trip.

Just as some love Southwest, and others can't fly steerage-er, coach.
Is that the famous Neptune Lounge, where you are still paying for a bottle of drinking water?
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