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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Railroad Bob: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by dmwnc1959: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by train lady:And participating in the campy entertainment onboard is not mandatroy. They dont take roll call and deduct points if you dont attend. Many cruise lines have lectures, seminars, educational studies, and classes to further your knowledge and education. Research and find one. Many also have an endless array of in-stateroom entertainment options on your 32" LCD TV. Movies, shows, and lectures or briefings. Amtrak lacks grossly in entertainment options, unless looking at trees and corn fileds for a thousand miles is really your cup of tea. After a while I got a stiff neck. ;) [/qb][/QUOTE]On my one "real" cruise the "social managers" tried to get me to do a dance called the Macarena. That wasn't my "thing" so they gave me a mike and I sang "Country Roads" on the ship's karaoke system to a couple hundred Chinese people. They seemed to like my performance. But, I still never tire of rolling through America's heartland by rail-- watching miles and miles of green, undulating corn or gently wafting pine trees. Or reading my Kindle in the room; I guess I'm just not an 'organized entertainment' kind of guy...I [i]did[/i] think the ship voyage down the Yangtze was incomparable; not that I had much else to compare it to! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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