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Julia Hess
27 December, 11:36
What are dry docks and what happens there? (3)
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Abel Cole
27 December, 13:47
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When a cruise ship goes into dry dock, it means it's being taken out of passenger service for a period of time to receive routine maintenance, new soft goods (linens, upholstery, etc.) or possibly a larger refurbishment involving the reimagining of specific public areas or the addition of new cabins or restaurants.
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