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Royal Caribbean Cruise Review - What To Expect From A Royal Caribbean Cruise

You can find a Royal Caribbean cruise review to help you make a decision on your vacation. There are hundreds of reviews available to look at online, as well as reviews in magazines such as Travel and Leisure. Travel guide websites offer interesting personal reviews. Sovereign of the Seas The Royal Caribbean ship the Sovereign of the Seas was recently written up with fairly favorable reviews. The food on the ship was touted to be delicious and varied. Choices ranged from prime rib to escargot to pizza. If you like to eat, it seems that the Sovereign of the Seas is a wonderful place to spend a week or two. The only problem you might have is gaining a little weight. There were some crowding issues expressed by the reviewers. The cabins, it seems, were too small. The ship's cinema was also fitted with a small screen, and the seating was limited. However, these are not major inconveniences on a cruise, because you do not ordinarily go on one to hide in your cabin or in a theater watchi

Travel Fishing - Combine Business and Leisure

Multi-tasking is no easy assignment for most of us mere male's. Just ask our better halves! To adopt the skill, particularly when travelling, will result in substantial reward. Consider business travel, so many of us have or do travel for work yet how many times have you found yourself missing out on an opportunity because 'you're there to work'! Certain leisure activities are considered serious business and go hand in hand with business travel, like playing a round of golf for example. Game or Sport Fishing is no different and can be easily factored into your business travel plans. In fact, a shared experience on the water could go a long way in assisting to seal a deal! By planning ahead the canny business traveler could include an additional day or two in their itinerary. The "Do Not Disturb!" sign on the hotel room door wondrously transforms into "Gone Fishing!" All that's required from this point is one or two reasonable excuses. "I am