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F*ck Cancer!
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Depending upon how you like to vacation cruises can be very busy (or not). Most cruise lines offer a lot of different activities during the sea days and evenings while in port.
For that reason, I brought a lot of petite coronas along on my cruise, so if I wanted a cigar and did not have a long time, I could still enjoy a small cigar and not feel rushed. I brought the Padron Principe Maduro, the Illusione 68 Bambone PC, and the Fuente Hemingway Short Story and WAOMs. I also brought a few larger sticks for when I had a couple of hours to really enjoy a cigar. I don't know how much you smoke, but I brought enough for 5 cigars a day with the idea that I would not bring any back. It worked for me. Figure out how many sticks you want to "average" in a day and bring that amount. If you don't have enough space in your cigar caddy, pack your cigars in a double-bagged zip-locks -- as long as you can store the cigars some place where they will be protected and not squished and a zip-lock will keep them fresh for 5 days. Or you could pick up a larger caddy at www.cheaphumidors.com ![]()
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Still Watching My Back
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![]() Thanks for the recommendations. I've never been on a cruise so I don't know how much free time or busy time there is, but I average about two cigars a day and it's a 5 day cruise so 10 sounded about right to me lol. |
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