How much time would you say a 3 G I pad would give you?

Hi I am thinking about purchasing an I Pad with 3 G to take on a cruise so I would not have to depend on the internet on the ship.  Is this worth It?  How much time would I have if I were to purchase 2 GB from Verizon? 

Matthew349 wrote:
Hope this helped.
I suspect that, in the last ten months, the OP has figured out their data needs.

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