Royal's Shocking Discovery & Carnival Passenger Says They're Starving
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We have a report coming from Seward, Alaska that as the Ovation of the Seas made its way to port, there was a dead whale on its bulbous bow.
P&O is saying that in addition to the standard travel documentation, your ID, all that stuff, your passport, if you don't have travel insurance, you will not be able to sail.
I'm going to say they're just a complainer. The way they write this message is they know that there's nothing open at 6:00 a.m. and they're claiming that they're always hungry.
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