Super Bowl excursion New England Patriots fans do not want to miss
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No matter who wins the Super Bowl this year, New England Patriots fans have the opportunity to have some fun this spring by going on a cruise with former players. Granted, one has to have $1,019 (excluding tax and fees) to spare to afford to go on this cruise across the Caribbean, but sharing a ship for seven nights with former Pats Kevin Faulk, Scott Zolak, Troy Brown, Joe Andruzzi, Steve Nelson and Patrick Pass…

The cruise sets sail from Florida’s Fort Lauderdale on the 15th of March and stops in San Juan, Puerto Rico; Basseterre, St. Kitts; and Philipsburg, St. Maarten. Passengers onboard the Celebrity Silhouette can enjoy a game of pool volleyball as well as have karaoke nights with the former players during their journey.
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