A Second Cruise: Learning to Love Carnival
July 6, 2010 by admin
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Recently, I’ve faced some interesting expressions when revealing that my fiance and I have chosen Carnival Cruise Line as the carrier for our honeymoon later this year, and despite feeling that I have the ability to explain our choice, I find myself thinking that people still don’t get it. Poor Carnival…they really do have a bad rap. They’re the party cruise line, man
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Reflections re: Our Disney Cruise
May 28, 2010 by admin
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I’ve definitely heard the term “great product, not for us” thrown around a few times lately…and I have to say that this is probably the best way to describe our experience with Disney Cruise Line. Now, there will be no bashing here–because we really did have an amazing time, and I think that if one is traveling with children, Disney Cruise Line is probably by far the best way to go.

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Steep Box-Office Drop for ‘Watchmen’
March 15, 2009 by admin
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CTV.ca United States “Race to Witch Mountain,” starring Dwayne Johnson in a loose reboot of the 1970s-era Walt Disney Pictures franchise, sold $25 million in tickets. Third place went to the Universal Pictures horror remake “The Last House on the Left,” with $14.7 million … Original story at New York Times .

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Film Review: Race to Witch Mountain
March 11, 2009 by admin
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United States Race to Witch Mountain" is a film from Walt Disney Pictures that doesn't play like a family film manufactured by the Disney machine.

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Film Review: Race to Witch Mountain
Film Review: Race to Witch Mountain
March 11, 2009 by admin
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United States Race to Witch Mountain" is a film from Walt Disney Pictures that doesn't play like a family film manufactured by the Disney machine. It plays, in fact, like a sci-fi action adventure that genre fans of all ages will recognize as such

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