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ty - lots of people specifically go away *for* Christmas.
Posted by
Andie (aka Andie)
Sep 15 '09, 13:06
heck, i did it in 2007.
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I would feel guilty about making all that staff work through the holiday. Unless I know they are all Godless heathens, that is.
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con_carne
Sep 15, 13:08
I find it odd that the cruise leaves two days before Christmas....and isn't at port anywhere for Christmas.
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ty97
Sep 15, 13:07
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party on board! -- nm
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loosilu
Sep 15, 13:10
i assure you it wouldn't. i paid more for my resort the week of christmas than i would have the week before. they'll do a whole christmas dinner,
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Andie
Sep 15, 13:10
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I don't doubt there are people who want to travel on Christmas
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ty97
Sep 15, 13:12
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you are forgetting the entire Jewish population, for starters. -- nm
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loosilu
Sep 15, 13:14
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No, I'm not. -- nm
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ty97
Sep 15, 13:17
you aren't getting me - christmas vacations are always sold out. people seek them out.
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Andie
Sep 15, 13:13
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Not at all. Mea culpa for having opinions that differ. -- nm
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ty97
Sep 15, 13:16
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i'm just saying, the cruises/resorts charge more because of the demand. there are only so many destinations and LOTS of people choose that week to go
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Andie
Sep 15, 13:19
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To be fair, you live in NYC, which is famous for never closing, and having a high Jewish population right? -- nm
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con_carne
Sep 15, 13:27
people want to BE somewhere i guess. -- nm
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Andie
Sep 15, 13:22
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nothing is open. gas stations, restaurants, etc. -- nm
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loosilu
Sep 15, 13:22
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this isn't opinion, it's factual that people like to travel on christmas. -- nm
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loosilu
Sep 15, 13:17
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Oh good, it's fact? SOURCE IT.
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ty97
Sep 15, 13:18
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i just did a quick google - here's the very first thing that came up - "christmas vacations selling out fast"
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Andie
Sep 15, 13:21
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err, with the link -- (link)
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Andie
Sep 15, 13:22
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they refer to Dec 3 to Jan 4 as 'peak travel times' -- nm
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Andie
Sep 15, 13:23
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err Dec 19 to Jan 3. (okay, i've posted way too much in a row now) -- nm
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Andie
Sep 15, 13:24
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certainly, those are peak travel times. The question is: how much fo that is holiday/resort travel versus travel to be with family.
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ty97
Sep 15, 13:27
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this isn't worth arguing, if you ever decide to go away for christmas, you'll learn it firsthand. -- nm
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Andie
Sep 15, 13:28
here -- (link)
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loosilu
Sep 15, 13:19
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(and, if people want to go after christmas, it's not like they don't have options.) -- nm
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Andie
Sep 15, 13:14
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