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54 minutes ago, Lovetocruise2002 said:

Where that Genie when you need one??! ?

Happy Sailing today! 

Haha!  I made a very similar comment to Steven last night.  Maybe Star Class has just spoiled me at this point.  Thanks!

26 minutes ago, ellcee said:

Happy Sailing!

Thank you!

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We have had a very good first day, but it has been super busy so we haven't had time to blog until now.  Alan has been amazing.  Embarkation was smooth, and we were on the ship before 11am.  We had plans to have Chops for lunch, but the cruise before ours had a norovirus outbreak and Chops was closed for lunch as they were doing extra sanitation there at lunch time.  We went to Giovanni's Table instead, and we enjoyed it very much; but I still prefer Chops for embarkation day lunch.  After leaving Giovanni's, we picked up Sabor guacamole and chips to take back to the room and then went to Cups and Scoops for ice cream and cupcakes.  After we registered the kids for Adventure Ocean, Alan met back up with us in our cabin, and again, wow, we are really impressed by him.  He has been extremely accommodating and very personable.  Although we know he is busy, he does not show it.  He takes the time to make you feel like you are his only guest.  He is also great with the kids and takes the time to interact with them as well.  For dinner, we went to Izumi, and it was wonderful like always.  We were wanting to see Mama Mia but did not want to be away from the babies for that long, so we were going to put them in the nursery long enough to see the first half.  We enjoyed it so much, that we decided to see the second half tomorrow.  The performers are fantastic, and we enjoyed Mama Mia much more than Blue Planet.  After the first half of Mama Mia, we picked up the babies.  We tried to pick up the older two as well, but they were having too much fun and wanted to stay longer.  We met Alan at Oceanaria, but ended up leaving early because it was very chilly.  We, then, proceeded to do what we do best and made pitstops at Johnny Rockets, Sabor, Cups and Scoops, and Vintages to get an assortment of snacks from each.  I really don't know how we were still eating at this point, but as @SweetPea said in her blog, looks like we are going to have to do a Star Class detox when we get home.  We are finally leaving port and will be in CocoCay tomorrow. 

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Day 2: Perfect Day at CocoCay

Allure was finally able to dock in CocoCay, and we celebrated by having a lazy day.  We had breakfast delivered at 9am, and we were still asleep.  I thought I was dreaming of a doorbell ringing, but nope they hit it about 10 times within 5 seconds.  Unfortunately,  it was too windy for breakfast on the balcony, so we ate inside and finally finish Rocketman (started it last time we were on Allure).  Alan escorted us off the ship at 11:15am bypassing all the lines to the gangway.  We went shopping, had lunch at Skipper's Grill, and took the kids to Splashaway Bay and Captain Jill's Galleon.  The food was not as good as the last time we were on CocoCay (before Perfect Day), or maybe we've just been spoiled by Star Class.  After a few bites, we decided to just wait and have lunch on the ship.  When we got back on the ship, we had Starbucks (totally abusing that privilege with Starbuck's holiday drinks) and then ordered room service without knowing that Alan coordinated almost the same meal delivery plus chocolate covered strawberries and shrimp.  Needless to say, my clothes aren't exactly fitting anymore and this is only Day 2.  I tried to order a virgin mango colada at Mama Mia yesterday, but they told me they only had strawberry.  Alan must have been listening,  because he had two delivered to our room today.  After pigging out, I took about a two hour nap and woke up to news of the Caribbean itineraries opening up for Fall 2021.  Alan had Next Cruise in our suite within a few minutes of release, and we scored 8730 for November 2021 on Oasis.  Have I mentioned how amazing "Genie Alan" is?!?!  As we were leaving CocoCay, he was playing games with the kids on the balcony.  About that time, our 9 year old Christian, showed Alan his Pichu stuffed animal.  That stuffed animal is his best buddy,  and boy has it seen better days.  It's head is half way torn off with stuffing coming out, but he loves that thing.  When Alan saw it, he took Pichu with him and 15 minutes later brought it back stitched back together.  #bestgenieever.  It was formal night tonight, but we were feeling lazy and opted for 150 Central Park delivery.  The two older kids just wanted to go to Adventure Ocean, so we grabbed them a quick bite at the Windjammer.  We dropped them off and then had 150 on the balcony.  Alan also surprised us with 6 "the world" desserts after I had briefly mentioned yesterday that that was the only part of Chef's Table that I wanted to try.  Then, off to the second half of Mama Mia.  We preferred the first half, but still enjoyed the second half and are glad we attended.  Now, we are off to bed and ready for tomorrow's adventure.

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Yikes !  Sounds like the Star Class food coma is coming early to 10730 !

I love Alan from afar.  What great service !  So happy to hear it.

Interested to hear how Alan handled reserved seats at Mama Mia for the second half of the show.  Did he have to “stand guard” over your “Reserved” seat covers to ensure no one removed them ?  Must have been tricky.

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Day 3: At Sea

Once again, we got woke up to breakfast delivery.  We were sleeping hard and did not want to wake up, but we had a Star Class Galley tour at 10am, so we knew we had to start the day.  We had breakfast on our balcony, and then headed off to the tour.  The galley tour and meet and mingle were at the same time, so we skipped the meet and mingle.  Steven and I decided to try out the zipline on the way to pick up the kids for the parade.  The suite party and the parade were also at the same time, so we popped into the suite party and snapped a quick picture with Captain Ron, then headed to the parade.  The parade was much better when it was DreamWorks.  After the parade, we stopped in Izumi and ordered sushi to our room (well, technically our bed).  Before we even finished eating, our daily snacks from Alan were delivered.  We took the kids to the cupcake decorating class, and we made puppy cupcakes and then rode the carousel and went to the arcade.  After lounging around for a bit, we had dinner at Coastal Kitchen for filet night.  The two older kids wanted to have dinner in Adventure Ocean, so they did not join us for dinner.  We asked Alan if we could have dinner delivered to our table expeditiously so the babies did not get fussy, since their nap was cut short for the cupcake decorating class.  We were not let down.  The food and service was spectacular.  Alan also stopped by Coastal Kitchen to check on us.  He played with the babies and then told us he was going to stop in Adventure Ocean to see Christian and Sophia.  This made me very happy as Christian has been asking us all day about seeing Genie Alan.  We are chilling in our room waiting for the Love and Marriage show.  The Love and Marriage show is at 10:15pm, so hopeful we will get to bed before midnight for once.  We told Alan that we wanted to sleep in tomorrow, so no CK or Starbucks breakfast delivery.  Tomorrow is Cozumel, and we are going to take it slow and relax.

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Day 4: Cozumel

After blogging last night, we ditched our plan for Love and Marriage and decided to have Sabor delivered to our cabin and be lazy.  Our plan to sleep in didn't work out either since our 9 year old decided to wake us up.  We reluctantly got out of bed and started our day with breakfast in the Windjammer since we wanted to grab something fast.  It was ok, but it's no Coastal Kitchen.  After breakfast, we dropped the kids off at Adventure Ocean and the babies at Royal Babies and Tots, and Steven and I went to the flowrider.  For some reason, we never find time to do the flowrider, so this trip we were determined to.  We got there about 15 minutes before they closed, and to our surprise there wasn't anybody in line for the boogie board side.  After embarrassing ourselves a few times, we grabbed Starbucks and a smoothie from vitality spa and headed to the suite deck.  After lounging around for about 15 minutes, we went to park cafe.  We kept tossing around the idea of getting off the ship in Cozumel but decided that we'd just stay on since almost every itinerary we have goes to Cozumel.  Christian and Sophia wanted to stay in Adventure Ocean, so we just picked up the babies and let them play for a little bit before nap time.  During nap time, we finished The Hustle movie with Rebel Wilson.  Despite it's bad reviews, we thought it was funny and enjoyed it.  We went to get Christian and Sophia from Adventure Ocean, and they still did not want to leave but we made them this time.  I will definitely give props to the Adventure Ocean staff.  They do a great job of keeping the kids entertained.  Despite being full from our daily snack delivery, we went to Giovanni's.  Before we arrived, Alan spoke with the Giovanni's staff and told them to have macaroni and cheese waiting for the kids when we arrived.  He also told them to have our meals to us in a quick manner, and our waiter was very polite and fast.  Within seconds of sitting down, the kids all had mac and cheese and our orders were being taken.  I really liked the grilled octopus and the filet, but I think the filet from Coastal Kitchen yesterday was better.  Alan stopped in and gave the kids light up rings which was a nice surprise (especially since he had already stopped in the cabin earlier and gave them inky the octopus stuffed animals).  After dinner, we caught a few minutes of OceanAria on our balcony and then went to the comedy show.  It was Carl Long and Steve Wilson, and they were very funny.  We much preferred them over the comedians that were onboard Allure on our last sailing.  After picking up the kids, we grabbed Cups and Scoops and Johnny Rockets and called it a night.  We emailed Alan and once again told him we want to sleep in tomorrow.   Hopefully, our kids get the memo this time.

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1 hour ago, DJsMrs said:

Loving your blog!  We board in a couple of weeks, and I feel like our vacay is starting early thanks to all your great posts!!!

We will also have 4 kids in the same room you're in - and it looks like it's working well (ours are a little older though!).

 

Thanks.  You are going to love the aquatheater suite and all the perks that go with Star Class.  I felt it was only fair I blog this trip since we  survive between cruises by reading other people's blogs.

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Day 5: Costa Maya

Today was another lazy day.  We slept until the kids woke us up.  It was raining and overcast, so we didn't want to take the kids into port.  We wanted to pick up a souvenir spoon to add to our collection, so we stopped by the nursery to reserve an hour.  They were full until 12:30pm, so we coordinated with Alan to meet up then.  We took the babies to the Windjammer and were sorely disappointed.  I was feeding our littlest one scrambled eggs when I found a big piece of egg shell.  I complained about it to the Windjammer staff, and his response was "I didn't know he was using real eggs.  I thought it came from a box."  I called Alan and had him deliver the little ones scrambled eggs to the room, but by then we were strapped for time and it didn't arrive until time to leave.  We got off the ship for about an hour, but it was still raining.  Costa Maya, in my opinion, is an overpriced port.  I searched around for awhile for a souvenir spoon, but refused to pay $35 for what you can get in Cozumel for $6.  I eventually found one for $10, and while it was not my favorite,  we were ready to get out of the rain.  We headed back onto the ship and picked up the kids.  Within a few minutes of being in the room, our daily snacks were delivered.  We, then, took advantage of the free pay per view movies that are included with Star Class.  This is a perk that isn't talked about much, but if you are like us and have little ones who take midday naps or you just like to lounge around, this is an awesome perk.  We took the two older kids to the arcade and the rock climbing wall.  They were about to close, but they let them each go twice since they were Star Class.  The kids wanted Giovanni's mac and cheese for dinner, so we had that delivered to the room.  Alan also had baked Alaska delivered since we mentioned liking it.  After dropping off the kids in Adventure Ocean and Royal Babies and Tots, Steven and I had dinner at 150 Central Park.  We got super fast service and had our whole meal in less than an hour.  Telling Alan we want a fast dining experience in our initial communication was definitely a good idea.  When we have the babies with us or have a set time that we need to pick up the little ones, dinner on a cruise can be stressful since it usually takes more time than we have to get all the courses served.  150 Central Park was delicious as usual.  Alan checked in on us while we were at dinner and then came to our cabin after dinner to take a few pictures on the balcony.  He played with the kids and surprised us with dessert delivery.  We watched the Aquatheater light show (or whatever it's called) from our balcony and now we are calling it a night.

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18 hours ago, Tiffeven said:

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How did you like those chairs? I've only seen them in photos of Celebrity ships' MDR after the ships were refurbished as part of their EDGEification. They've drawn quite a bit of commentary from folks over on "the good place", as some found them very uncomfortable to sit in and almost all found them very heavy and awkward to get in or out of because of that.

I had no idea that Royal was also using these chairs, I thought they were unique to the EDGE style of decor Celebrity has pivoted to.

On a separate note, this is a very nice pic of you and your husband, as is the one with you getting dipped up on the deck! ?

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11 minutes ago, JLMoran said:

How did you like those chairs? I've only seen them in photos of Celebrity ships' MDR after the ships were refurbished as part of their EDGEification. They've drawn quite a bit of commentary from folks over on "the good place", as some found them very uncomfortable to sit in and almost all found them very heavy and awkward to get in or out of because of that.

I had no idea that Royal was also using these chairs, I thought they were unique to the EDGE style of decor Celebrity has pivoted to.

On a separate note, this is a very nice pic of you and your husband, as is the one with you getting dipped up on the deck! ?

Thank you very much.  We have used these chairs a few times now.  They are comfortable, but they are heavy and very awkward to get in and out of as you mentioned.

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Day 6: At Sea

We were supposed to do the sushi class, but we opted to sleep in instead.  We took the morning kind of slow and had breakfast delivered at 10am.  There was a nice breeze without being too windy, so we enjoyed breakfast on the balcony.  We took the kids to the pool and picked up ice cream on the way to the room.  By the time we arrived to the room, we had the Johnny Rockets that we had requested waiting for us.  We spent a little time enjoying the balcony trying to relish the time we had left in 10730.  While I prefer the deck 8 aquatheater suites for the extra space, the proximity to the aquatheater, and being on the same deck as Central Park, I actually think the ocean view is better from Deck 10.  We took the kids to Adventure Ocean and Royal Babies and Tots and headed to the Star Class Bridge Tour.  It was short and sweet and allowed us to take a few picture of the bridge and with all three genies.  Because it was shorter than we expected, we had time to zipline again before picking up the kids.  We played a few games in the arcade, and our daily snacks were waiting for us when we arrived back to the room.  After naptime, Christian and Sophia informed us that they wanted to ditch us for Adventure Ocean again, so they had dinner with Adventure Ocean while we planned to have dinner at Chops.  Nyssa, of course, had other plans and decided she didn't want to sit through a long dinner.  After Alan stopped in, we took our order to go.  In Nyssa's defense, we had been there 45 minutes and still didn't have our entrees even though Alan had once again asked for our meal to be delivered quickly.  Nyssa and Kat had mac and cheese waiting when we arrived which was great, but also was a problem since they finished before we even had our food arrive.  Having their food waiting at all the other restaurants was wonderful because our food was also delivered quickly and it allowed us to get in and out before the babies got fussy.  At Chops, they were a little slower taking our order when we arrived, so it took longer to receive our food.  I did have time to eat Lobster Bisque and Mushroom Soup before leaving, and they were very tasty.  Steven had the Wedge Salad and Black Pepper Bacon, and he agreed that it was appetizing. We skipped the seafood tower this time, and had filet, lobster, warm chocolate cake, and red velvet cake delivered to our room.  It was absolutely delicious, so much so, that we canceled our Day 7 Izumi dinner plans and opted for Chops delivery.  We were hoping to spend some time with the kids before going to the the Quest, but when we went to pick them up, Christian wanted to stay.  We took Sophia, Nyssa, and Kat to Cups and Scoops and to ride the Carousel.  After hanging out on the Boardwalk for awhile, Sophia was ready to go back to Adventure Ocean, but we made a pit stop in the room first.  When we arrived, Alan had gifts waiting for us.  It was a very kind gesture, and we were very happy to see it.  Steven and I collect magnets, souvenir spoons, and shot glasses from the place we visit, and recently we had been throwing around the idea of collecting the ship models.  Alan must have read our mind, because that was the gift we received.  It was perfect for us and we are very appreciative of that and everything else he has done to make our week so unforgettable.  He also left gifts for the kids which they were happy to see.  After dropping the kids off, we headed to the Quest which was hilarious like always.  We picked up the kids and called it a night.  

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Day 7: Nassau 

We slept in and had breakfast from Coastal Kitchen delivered to our balcony at 10am.  The Coastal Kitchen breakfast this week has been great, but for some reason today's was very underwhelming.  Christian and Sophia went to Adventure Ocean,  and the babies, Steven, and I enjoyed a mostly empty ship while everyone was off in port.  We generally stay on the ship when we visit Nassau as it is probably our least favorite port.  I'm guessing it was pretty packed in port because in addition to the Allure, Navigator, Mariner, the Disney Dream, and a Carnival ship were all docked. We went to the Windjammer, Starbucks, and the baby open play area.  After picking up Christian and Sophia from Adventure Ocean, we took the kids to the arcade and then had our daily snacks in our room.  Alan had a special surprise for the kids planned out.  Christian has been talking about how much he loves gaga ball for the entire cruise.  Almost every night in the late night party zone in Adventure Ocean they would have a gaga ball championship.  He wanted to stay for it every night, but since we don't like to stay out late and since it doesn't start until after 10pm, he only was able to go two or three nights.  He won two bronze medals for coming in third place twice.  Alan surprised him with a VIP gaga ball tournament in our room.  He even brought medals for the kids.  They were beyond excited.  We had Chops delivered for dinner, and I was too impatient to take pictures of the food.  By the time I realized that I hadn't took any pictures, most of my food had already disappeared.  I should probably be embarrassed of how much I ate, but I shrugged it off and said Yolo.  After dinner, we dropped all the kids off and headed to the casino hoping to finally get some time to play quarters.  It was rather disappointing because one of the two machines was down for maintenance and the other was full.  When we dropped into the casino the other day, this was also the case.  We played a few slot machines or maybe I should say lost on a few slot machines.  We headed to the promenade and bought a bottle of fireball for Alan as a gift.  After getting Starbucks, we headed back to the casino and finally found an empty seat at the quarter's machine.  I could easily see why it was empty as it was obvious that no one was going to win anything on that machine.  I needed my quarters fix, so we spent about $30 in quarters before deciding to call it a night in the casino.  After picking up the kids, we went to the arcade and then headed to the Boardwalk.  We were going to ride the carousel and get Cups and Scoops one last time, but unfortunately, we arrived at 10:03pm, and it closed at 10pm.  We headed to the room and about the same time our doorbell rang with the Johnny Rockets we had arranged for.  Now we are rushing to get everything packed in time, which speaking of, I better hop off and help Steven pack before we are late getting our luggage out.  I will type up my final thoughts tomorrow on the drive home.  This has been a very fun and relaxing cruise, and we are sad to see it come to an end.

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Day 8: Debarkation

We were up late packing, and then received a call this morning saying two of the wheels on our luggage had broken off.  I guess that's what we get for buying clearance luggage.  I thought we had got a really good deal, but seems not since we only got two maybe three uses out of it.  To be fair, we also over pack luggage usually.  We decided to skip breakfast and just have Starbucks this morning.  Alan met us in our room at 8:30am (which is the latest you can leave your stateroom).  Debarkation was very fast and probably took about 10 minutes.  We parked at port which is super convenient.  In the past, we have parked at third party parking areas and been shuttled to port, but we recently parked at port on a different cruise and will never go back to parking anywhere else.  With four kids, a stroller, and about a million suitcases, parking with a third party agency is more rushed than we like.  The convenience of not having to load everything into a shuttle or having to take the babies in and out of the stroller before getting on the ship and after getting off and the ease and quickness of having our car right there at port makes parking at port a better option for our family.  Final thoughts to follow.

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Final thoughts:  This cruise exceeded all of our expectations. 

After our last Star Class cruise, we were hooked and this just cemented it even more.  While our last genie was great, Alan was a much better fit for our family.  Because of his past experience as an Adventure Ocean staff member, his boundless energy, and his knack for going above and beyond, our family couldn't have asked for a better genie.  Our kids grew very attached to him over the week, and Steven and I have the utmost admiration for him.  I hope he is on Oasis for our B2B next year as we would request him again in a heartbeat.

The next person who made our cruise extraordinary was our room attendant, Karen.  She was always smiling and happy to do anything we asked.  Her personality never ceased to brightened up our day.  She had a great repertoire with our family, and always took time to give the kids attention.  If you are lucky enough to get her as a room attendant, you are in for a real treat.

One of the Star Class perks that we used a lot yet have not addressed in the blog is the free laundry.  We probably did enough laundry to pay the difference between a balcony and a Star Class cabin.  We sent our laundry off every morning and sometimes at night.  Karen always had our laundry returned washed and pressed within a few hours.  Our last room attendant was relatively quick getting our laundry back, but Karen's turn around time was astounding.

Of course, I would be remiss if I didn't talk about the food since the vast majority of our cruise was spent eating.  We went to all of the specialty restaurants (with the exception of Chef's Table and Samba) atleast once.  We chose to skip Chef's Table because it is too long for us to be away from the babies and we skipped Samba because we were very disappointed with it last time we were on Allure.  Chops, 150 Central Park, and Giovanni's Table were all amazing.  Sabor is not our favorite, but their guacamole and chicken-stuffed jalapenos wrapped in bacon are very good.  I think Johnny Rockets burgers are overrated, but their hotdogs are delicious.  We tried the Vintages cake pops, and they are good as long as you like really sweet foods.  We visited Cups and Scoops atleast once every day but usually more.  None of us really cared for the cupcakes, but we ate tons of ice cream.  At home, I visit Starbucks every day, but on the cruise, I went atleast three times a day.  The drinks are free for Star Class, but the pastries are an additional charge, so if you are Star Class, and want to try a bunch of new Starbuck's drink, this is the perfect time.  Cruising while Starbucks is doing their holiday drinks allows you to try even more drinks.  During this trip, I discovered I really like their chestnut praline lattes.  We only had Coastal Kitchen in the mornings and once for dinner.  I have to agree with @Lovetocruise2002, their filet is amazing.  We popped in to the Windjammer a few times, and overall, is was just ok but a good option if you are in a hurry.  The main dining room called almost everyday to inform us of our reserved table, but when specialty is included, we opt to skip the main dining room.

Mama Mia was phenomenal, and we would definitely recommend it to anyone.  We were on the fence about going to see it, but really enjoyed it and would go see it again (especially the first half).  The comedians on our sailing were hilarious, and much better than the ones on our last sailing.

Overall, this was a very relaxing cruise.  One of the best things about Star Class is you can accomplish way more during the week than most people and still have time to relax.  If anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask.

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5 hours ago, Tiffeven said:

While our last genie was great, Alan was a much better fit for our family. 

I can't remember, who was your last Genie?

5 hours ago, Tiffeven said:

I have to agree with @Lovetocruise2002, their filet is amazing. 

Thank you, thank you. lol

@Matt make note of this. 1 more point for #teamCK ?

Thanks so blogging @Tiffeven.  Really enjoyed checking in on you guys at the end of each day.  Alan seems amazing, hopefully we are fortunate enough to run into him one of these days.

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16 minutes ago, Lovetocruise2002 said:

I can't remember, who was your last Genie?

Thank you, thank you. lol

@Matt make note of this. 1 more point for #teamCK ?

Thanks so blogging @Tiffeven.  Really enjoyed checking in on you guys at the end of each day.  Alan seems amazing, hopefully we are fortunate enough to run into him one of these days.

Our last genie was Jay.  At first I was hesitant about blogging, but I ended up enjoying it.  Thanks for following along.  I'm looking forward to reading your next blog.

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3 minutes ago, Tiffeven said:

Our last genie was Jay.  At first I was hesitant about blogging, but I ended up enjoying it.  Thanks for following along.  I'm looking forward to reading your next blog.

Coming soon in about 112 days lol.  I will refrain from starting early this time out of fear of being blamed again by @Matt.  ?

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7 hours ago, Big Tule said:

Thankyou for a great blog.....Makes me look forward to a day I to can star class?

Thanks.  If you can do it, I highly recommend Star Class, but be warned, it's hard to go back.  We are going on Enchantment in January and while I'm looking forward to it, all I can think is I wish it was Star.

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