• @TurboDiesel
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    121 year ago

    Carnival cruise ships are basically floating Señor Frog’s restaurants, so at least the decor scans

  • @PNW_Doug
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    101 year ago

    I think they’ve noclipped into the Backrooms.

    • alternative_factor
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      01 year ago

      hazards: Walking into a room thats actually the ocean, sneaker waves, nausea, and most common of all: biological hazards. travelers to the lower deck should were a positive pressure suit at all times and follow strict decontamination routines to avoid the dreaded “Noroomvirus” .

  • @TenderfootGungi
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    41 year ago

    Since we don’t spring for expensive rooms, I like the rooms on these floors with a window. You can walk that hallway to the right elevator/stairway and go right where you want.

    • bluGill
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      11 year ago

      I somewhat prefer those floors. The windows are closer to the water and you get better views of the waves and whatever is in the sea. If I want the view from up high there is always plenty of space on the public decks.

  • Roundcat
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    41 year ago

    Anyone who has played the Titanic PC game, you imagine piano music, and walk through this hall one step at a time.

      • @Salad_Fries
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        41 year ago

        Titanic: adventure out of time (im assuming is what op is talking about).

        Its an open world point and click adventure game aboard the titanic. Its a fantastic game with some really memorable ambient music.

        I assume this is the track op is talking about. https://youtu.be/UK4vF43a8AQ

        • Roundcat
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          31 year ago

          Bingo! My father and I used to sit down and play this when I was a kid. This game runs through my mind whenever I’m on a ship.

  • gon
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    21 year ago

    This reminds me of Inception.