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This bright, welcoming facility with its informal café for coffee drinks and pastries was a great environment for surfing the web. We found ample stations and varied seating arrangements. Alas, on our cruise we (and others) seemed to suffer even more technical snafus than is typical at sea, racking up a big bill with little return.
The basic rate for internet access—using our own laptop anywhere on the ship or using the Internet Café’s computers—was .75/minute, plus a $3.95 activation fee. Packages sold on the first day of the cruise offered a discount off those rates, but were not available subsequently. A few other packages became available on the last full day of the cruise.










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