NEWS UPDATE: Carnival Culinary Cutbacks, Tasmania Cruise Restrictions and RCI Diamond Drink Updates
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Carnival jumps onto the cost-cutting bandwagon
the Tasmanian government imposes no such rules on Air arrivals so the hypocrisy is a bit hard to digest
Royal Caribbean's Crown and Anchor loyalty program have made an adjustment to the drink vouchers supplied to its Diamond level members
I'm excited to be boarding Ovation of the Seas for the first time next week
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