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		<title>The Rise of Pre-Cruise Social Networking</title>
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		<description>As cruise travel continues to grow, a new trend is quietly reshaping how passengers experience their vacations: travelers are increasingly connecting with fellow cruisers before they ever step onboard.

For decades, the social side of cruising began at sail&#45;away parties, pool decks, dining rooms, and shore excursions. Today, many passengers are arriving at the terminal already connected with fellow travelers through online cruise communities.</description>
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