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There's also the fact that a new generation of cruisers is coming of age for the world cruise market — namely, baby boomers heading into retirement with the time and means to commit to these ultimate vacations, which can cost as much as $100,000 a person.
Ms. Anderman initially refused to commit to the project, preferring to take a summer vacation with her husband, the actor Frank Converse, and their daughters, Maggie, 16, and Grace, 12. "When I heard Eileen was doing it, I read the script," she said.
A similar version of the economists' debate is also playing out across the country -- albeit less explicitly -- as people decide whether to sell some of their stocks, buy a new house or commit to a summer vacation.
Points offer flexibility for people who cannot commit to a week of vacation.
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