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Life is for living
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Oh and Dave, for reference here's a map of Old San Juan. It's approx. 3/4 of a mile as the crow flies from Castillo San Felipe del Morro in the upper left to the port at the bottom.
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Just an old Wiseguy!
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This is a fabulous area to visit. My wife and have have spent many hours walking around and dinning, within this area, over several trips.
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Ol' Dude
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The last time we cruised NCL, we stayed in a Haven Suite on the Pearl which had the private Haven area. The area included a separate pool with a retractable glass cover on top of the ship, separate sun area, separate hot tub, luxurious furniture around the pool - all in all a really unforgettable experience. I've looked into some other NCL ships and found while they offer Haven Suites, they don't all have the private Haven area. I told the butler to stay the hell away from my underpants for his own good. The wife used him more than I did. They bring you a snack each afternoon. Will serve meals in your cabin if you want. Will bring you DVDs. Pretty much will do whatever you want them to do. They each cover a number of cabins though so they keep pretty busy. We were really low maintenance for him. One of the perks I really enjoyed was daily breakfast in Cagny's Steakhouse. Steak and eggs, French Press coffee - those were the days. ![]() |
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