Drew Barrymore Says Travel Has Been Her 'Greatest Teacher'-From Her First Solo Trip to Vacations With Celeb Friends
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Drew Barrymore Says Travel Has Been Her 'Greatest Teacher'-From Her First Solo Trip to Vacations With Celeb Friends
"The sweetest discovery is how everyone puts flair on their doors,"
"I love walking through the hallways every night and taking in everybody's storytelling."
"When they were like, 'You're going to be the godmother,' I was like, 'No, that's too much-it almost feels weird,'"
"If there has to be a godmother, then let me be one,"
Drew Barrymore enjoys observing and joining the cruise tradition of decorating cabin doors, collecting mementos like coasters, candy bags, flowers, and newspapers to arrange on her door. She appreciates passengers celebrating birthdays, honeymoons, and milestones, and enjoys walking hallways nightly to take in storytelling. Barrymore serves as godmother to MSC World America, initially hesitant but embracing the maritime tradition of a ship godmother. The 22-deck, 1,093-foot luxury liner holds 6,762 passengers and 2,138 crew and sails from Miami. Barrymore returned for a three-night cruise to film improvised vignettes with Orlando Bloom and hopes the ship will eventually travel the world.
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