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Galley Tour on the Glory

Last post Sun, Sep 27 2009 10:28 PM by 4bolts. 18 replies.
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  • Sun, Sep 27 2009 9:33 PM In reply to

    • 4bolts
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    Re: Galley Tour on the Glory

    Thanks Sage, I had planned to do this tour if offered but not sure if DH would want to. Now, reading your post, he might change his mind and do it too. do they say how many people die on the ship?

     Wonder if work would pay since it would be viewing an environmental recycle/waste area. Smile 

    Diane
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  • Sun, Sep 27 2009 9:46 PM In reply to

    • Sage56
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    Re: Galley Tour on the Glory

    Deb:

    Where do you book this tour?  Do you have to wait until you get on the ship and book it through the excursion desk? 

    Yes it can only be booked on board if the ship offers it. Typically last sea day.  There are only two groups of 16 each that can take it. Anymore and it interfers with the things that have to go on behind the scene!   Check with the shore excursion desk when you board, they will be able to tell you if it is available. It is supposed to be on all ships by the end of September that sail 7 or more days.

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  • Sun, Sep 27 2009 9:51 PM In reply to

    Re: Galley Tour on the Glory

    4bolts:

     do they say how many people die on the ship?

    We tried to convince them that we died so we could stay on board, but it didn't work. 

     Actually, no, they didn't say how many people died on the ship. At least not during the galley tour.  Many were close to fainting during the muster drill.  If they did, it would not be a good selling point for back-to-back cruises.

    Wink

  • Sun, Sep 27 2009 10:28 PM In reply to

    • 4bolts
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    Re: Galley Tour on the Glory

    Patrick,

    Well maybe they would grind you up and make you fish food if you were too convincing.  I know some people who sleep like the dead and if it wasn't for a mirror next to their mouth, you would call the coronor.

    Did they give you food samples too? 

    Patrick:

    4bolts:

     do they say how many people die on the ship?

    We tried to convince them that we died so we could stay on board, but it didn't work. 

     Actually, no, they didn't say how many people died on the ship. At least not during the galley tour.  Many were close to fainting during the muster drill.  If they did, it would not be a good selling point for back-to-back cruises.

    Wink

    Diane
    At the supper club

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