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I'm not sure. Maybe you can tell me.
The cruise ship left from Miami, FL (went through a tropical storm - which is a whole bunch of other stories), stopped at Puerto Rico, then stopped at St Martin / St Maarten & Virgin Island: St. Thomas.
It was called a "Caribbean Cruise" but I don't know if it went within or near the Bermuda Triangle.
I'm not sure. Maybe you can tell me.
The cruise ship left from Miami, FL (went through a tropical storm - which is a whole bunch of other stories), stopped at Puerto Rico, then stopped at St Martin / St Maarten & Virgin Island: St. Thomas.
It was called a "Caribbean Cruise" but I don't know if it went within or near the Bermuda Triangle.
I don't know, but I don't think you did pass through the so called Bermuda Triangle. BTW I never knew you went on a cruise, had you mentioned that before? Did you enjoy it? Sounds like the tropical storm might not have been too fun.
I don't know, but I don't think you did pass through the so called Bermuda Triangle. BTW I never knew you went on a cruise, had you mentioned that before? Did you enjoy it? Sounds like the tropical storm might not have been too fun.
It all depends on the route the ship took. It looks like if we did pass through it, it was only at the farthest points of the triangle (near Miami & Puerto Rico). I don't know if cruise ships make it a point to avoid any parts of the triangle completely.
Too much to tell, but I did not enjoy most of it - the storm that kicked it off resulted in a couple days of sea sickness for me (and most everyone else on the ship). I went alone which was a mistake (I originally wanted to go on an adventure trip where you learn to sail, but the travel agent couldn't find anything like that and talked me into a Carnival Cruise).
I hated their system for buying a drink - bars were always 4 deep, then you had to use this card they gave you and sign for every drink (which was in a little plastic cup - not much larger than the kind by watercoolers). A lot of times I just gave up on getting a drink. It was nothing like the Love Boat - waiters on deck just ignored most of the passengers (I'm assuming they were understaffed). The first nice day after the storm I went on deck - took me over an hour to get a waiter that would even acknowledge me after trying to wave one down, then waited 2 more hours to actually get the drink (by that time all the ice was melted in the tiny plastic cup - tasted like warm water with an almost undetectable hint of gin).