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Cruise news: As industries go, cruise shows no sign of decline

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CRUISE
December 18, 2018
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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
As industries go, cruise shows no sign of decline
Cruise companies show few signs of the deterioration that have afflicted many former American powerhouses.
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NEWS
Carnival ship to have roller coaster
The electric-powered Bolt will be installed on the Mardi Gras, a ship due in 2020.
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Princess Cruises uncorks expanded wine list
Wines on the list are grouped by texture and taste, instead of by grape or region. 
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Royal Caribbean launches 'The Key' perks package
Among the perks included are priority boarding, lunch at the Chops steak restaurant, top seating at shows and private hours for select activities.
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Oasis of the Seas will summer in N.Y. in 2020
The 5,400-passenger ship will sail seven-day itineraries to the Bahamas from Cape Liberty in Bayonne, N.J. It will have a Canada/New England season, as well.
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Updated dining, fewer rooms on Crystal Serenity
A tour of the 15-year-old ship following a recent refurbishment showed that it is still a competitive entry in the luxury segment. 
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