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Jonathan smith Posted on Jan 28, 2018

Any idea about cabin crawls?

I've never experienced a cabin crawl, and found out the next cruise dh and I are going on will have one. We're going with a group of friends who do this every time. Please tell me your experiences and tips, ideas, anything that will make this even more fun. What should I expect?

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