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T+L's annual World's Best Awards survey is your chance to have your say on the best of [[https://dordle.io dordle]] the best in travel throughout the world, including your favorite hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise lines, spas, and airlines. Readers ranked each cruise line in a variety of categories, including accommodations and amenities, dining, service, itineraries, ports of call, things to do onboard, and overall value. Results for the cruise lines were generated in six categories, including river cruising, using a combination of these evaluations.
T+L's annual World's Best Awards survey is your chance to have your say on the best of [[https://dordle.io dordle]] the best in travel throughout the world, including your favorite hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise lines, spas, and airlines. Readers ranked each cruise line in a variety of categories, including accommodations and amenities, dining, service, itineraries, ports of call, things to do onboard, and overall value. Results for the cruise lines were generated in six categories, including river cruising, using a combination of these evaluations.
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The goal of Doodle Jump is to navigate a four-legged creature called "The Doodler" up an endless sequence of levels without falling. The playing field's left side loops around to the right side.
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What is the appeal of Doodle Jump?
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Doodle Jump's gameplay is simple yet addictive: you 'jump' your avatar from platform to platform simply tilting the iPhone from side to side. Touch Arcade, an iPhone game review blog, dubbed it "perhaps the best iPhone game ever developed."
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Why is it called a doodle?
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Doodle was first used to describe an idiot or simpleton in the early 17th century. It could be derived from the German Dudeltopf or Dudeldop, which means simpleton or noodle (literally "nightcap").
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Revision as of 06:57, 12 December 2022

Which Are the Top Three Lines for Sailing the Ocean with Small Ships?

Travel + Leisure readers who like smaller vessels have been especially pleased to discover that the cruises have only gotten better since they last sailed. T+L made changes to the World's Best Awards cruise categories this year to better represent the industry and the needs of travelers. Ships with 150 to 299 cabins fall into the new category of small-ship ocean cruise lines, while those with less than 150 cabins make up the new intimate-ship category.

T+L's annual World's Best Awards survey is your chance to have your say on the best of [dordle] the best in travel throughout the world, including your favorite hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise lines, spas, and airlines. Readers ranked each cruise line in a variety of categories, including accommodations and amenities, dining, service, itineraries, ports of call, things to do onboard, and overall value. Results for the cruise lines were generated in six categories, including river cruising, using a combination of these evaluations.

Doodle Jump

What exactly does doodle jump mean? The goal of Doodle Jump is to navigate a four-legged creature called "The Doodler" up an endless sequence of levels without falling. The playing field's left side loops around to the right side. What is the appeal of Doodle Jump? Doodle Jump's gameplay is simple yet addictive: you 'jump' your avatar from platform to platform simply tilting the iPhone from side to side. Touch Arcade, an iPhone game review blog, dubbed it "perhaps the best iPhone game ever developed." Why is it called a doodle? Doodle was first used to describe an idiot or simpleton in the early 17th century. It could be derived from the German Dudeltopf or Dudeldop, which means simpleton or noodle (literally "nightcap").



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