I would have to disagree with that solution. A "wet bar" is a bar that has
a sink in it or some form of running water. Usually inside cruise ship
cabins there are "dry bars" or individual bars with just bottles and
glassware. A wet bar has the bottles and glassware, but also a sink and/or
tap for water.
I would call the bar inside a pool a pool bar, and even then, you don't
seetoo many of those. Chairs in the water for sitting down? Never heard of
it.
Now you'll have to get yet another opinion. Sorry...
Kelly
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From: Arturo Ragagni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, April 04, 1999 2:26 PM
Subject: Re: wet bar
Wet bar is a bar inside a swimming pool; where people swimming inside the
pool can have a drink or an appetizer when they are in the water. There are
chairs in the water and the person drinking stay in the water (from the
waste down). The barman in the other site is of course at a lower level but
dry. wet bar is a bar inside a swimming pool. Typical of caribbean and
Mexico vacations..but used also in Cruise ships...
Ciao,
Arturo Ragagni
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> From: Laura K. Lawless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: wet bar
> Date: Thursday, April 01, 1999 11:32 AM
>
> C'est un comptoir qui a un �vier; en comparaison avec un "dry bar" qui
n'en a
> pas. J'ignore la traduction exacte.
>
> LKL
>
> val�rie wrote:
>
> > Bonjour � tous,
> >
> > Est-ce que quelqu'un pourrait me dire ce qu'est un "wet bar" dans une
suite
> > sur un bateau de croisi�re ?
> > Merci d'avance
> > Val�rie
>