Do you have a favorite memorory of a ship no longer in service ?

Do you have a favorite ship, (with favorite memories) that is no longer in service ?? For me, the Golden Odyssey of Royal Cruise Line (about 1981 or 1982). Deputy Director of the Cruise line sat at our table. We were wined and dined the whole cruise and treated as royalty. Only my second cruise, but this cruise made me a life-long cruise fan. The following cruise, the Deputy Director could not join us, but he informed the ship of our presence. Again, special treatment. To this day, my two Royal Cruise line cruises (Golden Odyssey and Royal Odyssey) ALWAYS bring happy memories. Opa !!!

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Looks likr things are "stuck" again.Sad

Of course these are all during the Renaissance season in Colorado. Who knowa, maybe next year we'll have to take a week or so off!

It's as if this thread got stuck and nothing new can be added. Thanks Gil, for the answer elsewhere.

It's as if this thread got stuck and nothing new can be added. Thanks Gil, for the answer elsewhere.

Edit: I think I got it unstuck!

AuntPinkie - another post attempt to answer your question.

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The Carnival Jubilee in 1995. Robert our asst waiter was everywhere he served us at dinner and we happened to sit in his area the first morning in the buffet. We never wanted for anything.

Sorry but the response was not meant for you ... it was meant for the poster that is always patting herself on the back ... hence the comment .....

My response to GIL155 about his TWO posts not appearing hasn't appeared. Troll posts we got, Helpful posts sometimes not so much.

GIL155...got your email notification of a detailed response to AUNTIE...Hope you saved it somehow because its not here. Mebbe it will appear shortly. No way to know.

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