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 Does anyone know of a good cruise for 18 year olds?
We would like a cruise in June for the caribbean....


 What's the best way to sneak alcohol on a cruise ship?
carnival cruise, western Caribbean - cozumel, grand cayman, and ocho ...


 How do i get from the airport to the cruise ship port?
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 If you were going to take a cruise which one would you choose and why?
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 Just off my first 4 night cruise and i am still swaying after 3 days! Help!?
I just got off a 4 night super cruise. I didnt get motion sickness until after i finished the cruise. I did notice that while on the boat i was swaying but also my hubby felt that as well, so didnt ...


 I am thinking aobut going on a cruise in the summer of 2008?
how much money will it cost me for food and things like that when i am on the cruise and how much money do you use ever day on th cruise and i am thinking about a 5-10 night ...


 A fancy cruiseship to Alaska - sounds like an fanatastically uninteresting idea to me?
i have been invited to go but, like, how long can one person stare at an iceberg! And no matter what they say, 7 days on a luxury liner to Alaska sounds cold! confined! and unattractive to me! <...


 This is gonna sound nuts?
I've never been on a cruise before... so bear with me here.

Okay. You leave out of one port. Let's say... heck, I don't know. Charleston, SC. At the end of the cruise, do ...


 Which is the best Family Cruise?
Hi my family is looking for a good caribbean cruise, and i was wondering if anyone had any recommendations. We have been on the Freedom of the Seas Royal Caribbean and found it absolutely fantastic. W...


 Which cruise line is better?
My husband and I are planning to take our very first cruise and i would just like to hear anyone else's experiences....


 Can anyone describe their cruise experience?
Details, i am looking forward to go on one and wanna know what its gonna be like.

*doesnt matter your age, just if you ever been on one!...


 I Called Carnival Cruise Lines And They Told Me....?
I Called Carnival Cruise Lines And They Told Me That I Need ONLY My Drivers Liscence and My Birth Certificate To Cruise A Trip To Mexico.

Why Not A Passport?

Any Ideas Why?...


 Cruise dos and dont's ?
I'm thinking about booking a cruise this summer instead of our usual Vegas week ... My husband and I have both never been on a cruise, but our parents are obsessed...

Whats a good ...


 Going on a cruise -- which is better, cabin in the front or in the rear?
Just about to book my cruise to Bermuda. I can either get a cabin on the 10th deck, in the front of the ship -- or on the 9th deck in the rear of the ship. Anyone have an opinion on which is better ...


 Cheap Cruise? best answer rewarded?
Can somebody help me find a cheap cruise? i want to go to either one of these places, Alaska, Caribbean, Bahamas, or Mexico. i want it to be really cheap, $650 or LESS, and airfare included from NY ...


 What is the best cruise line for 3 young single women looking to have some fun?
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 How do you get a job on a cruise ship??
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 I am looking for a budget cruise to take my gf on to celebrate our 2 year anniversary?
I am a student and I am wanting to take my gf on a cruise in march for our 2 yr anniv. and propose to her. I am on a limited budget as I had to buy ring :) I was wanting to know if anyone knew of a &...


 Has anyone been on a cruise during HURRICANE season?
going on a cruise first week of september to the eastern caribbean ( San juan, St. Thomas, St. Martin) just worried about bad weather...has anyone ever been in some BAD weather on a cruise?...


 What part of the ship to stay in?
I'm going on a cruise to the Bahamas with Norwegian. We're going to book the room (inside stateroom..the cheapest one)..does it really matter which room we choose if given a choice? (ie. ...



MommatoONE

Anyone been on a DISNEY Family Cruise??

I was thinking about this, and am interested in finding out some more about this cruise. Has anyone been, or know someone who's done this? I'm married and we have a 3.5 year old daughter... and I'm looking into doing this late next year, but if we can't afford it then maybe a little later. What activities are there, how was the experience, costs??? Thanks :)

    



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nerdy!
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my friend went on there. she said the food bloated you really bad and after she came home she did not eat for a couple of days. i heard it was great for kids and was super fun.


Brandy
I've been to Costa Rica, Hawaii, Walt Disney World and will be going on my first Disney Cruise in July. I think it's totally worth the money.


Kailey H
OMG!! I am 13 and I went on the cruise when I was 5, 7, and 11 It was Sooooo much fun! Definatly a place to take your daughter. She would love all of the characters and the mini pool and my personal favorite, (the on-deck ice cream bar!!) So fun!! definatly look in up on line and find out more!! SO FUN! I'll always remember it.


nicolemcg
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My kids are 3 and 5 and they loved the Disney cruise. If you check them into the kids club, you get a pager and you and your husband get to go do your thing. They page you if your child wants to come out. The shows are elaborate, the ship is beautiful. There are lots of activities and live music, and lots of time to spend with characters if that's your thing (it isn't ours). I didn't like the food, but there is milk and soda available all the time, as well as lots of fresh fruit.

It was a really good time.

We have also been on Holland America, which I would not suggest for family travel, and Royal Caribbean, which we loved. The kid's room is smaller on RC, and you pay for a soda card, which is an extra $30 or so for a week. The club was small but well-run. The shows were good. It's much cheaper. Honestly, she'll have fun either way, but Disney really puts in the extra effort.


chelsea_dawn_22
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It is very expensive but oh my goodness it is WELL WORTH it! It is so magical and your little girl will just be out of her mind about all the characters walking around and all of the activities that are created just for her. Don't feel left out though, there are a lot of adult things to do and they can keep you child for you! You will have an absolute blast and your daughter will be so blown away!

GO DISNEY!


WB
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Yes...we been on it. We are going on a disney 4 day cruise in August. We are going on a 7 day disney cruise in August 09. The best way to get a low price on a disney cruise is to book ahead. I saved probably $1500-$2000 on my 09 cruise just by booking it way in advance. Remember, it is fully refundable if canceled within about 2 1/2 months. So, its worth it to lock in the price. It only goes up, the longer you wait. Best cruise you will have.


travelchatter
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yes, i went on the big red boat with my daughter when she was five. I was horrified. I may be a scrooge but i think disney is such a scam. Take your daughter some place real, like costa rica or try sanibel island.


Red120404
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I have not had first hand experience on the Disney cruise line but I know good friends that went and we are actually going in May of this year, so if you want you can msg me then and I will give you a complete list of things. But for now, let me tell you that Disney is awesome and is a great vacation to take your daughter on! Disney cruise line has parties geared just for kids and has a program for children as well. Someone mentioned that it does not have a casino but that is because the boat is family geared, so that should not matter anyway. I heard the food was great and that the places to eat have a kid's menu with food just for them! Disney cruise line owns an island where kids can have some scavenger hunts and other activities. I got the following from a website about Disney cruises and I listed the link below:

Oceaneer Club: Ages 3 to 7

Stepping through the doorway of the Oceaneer Club, you will find yourself transported into a Neverland pirate ship scene. Here a treasure chest holds a television and the barrels double as lamps. Be sure to check out the "night sky" for a sparkling surprise. Parents and children must check-in at the desk and security is of the utmost importance here. The Oceaneer Club is for children 3 to 7 years of age and they must be toilet-trained. Here the children can climb and slide in the play area, dress up as their favorite Princess, villain or pirate, play games, create at the Lego table or play in the computer lab where the large mouse is specifically designed for the little ones. Children can stay here for as much or as little time as they like. The problem will be trying to get them to leave.

Children are grouped into two age categories, 3 to 4 and 5 to 7-year-olds. There are fun, supervised activities featured throughout the cruise. Here are some of the highlights:

Ages 3 to 4:

Welcome Party - The children will play games, sing, dance, listen to a story, make a craft and meet a Disney Character while getting familiar with the Club and all of the activities that lie ahead.
Where’s Tinkerbell? (7-night Caribbean Cruise Only) -
The children will embark on a hunt for Tinkerbell. By following clues they'll find her secret hiding place and have a magical surprise.

Mouseketeer Training - There's no better way to learn to be an official Mouseketeer than by watching video clips from the 50's Mickey Mouse Club TV show and marching along to the theme song.
Swingin’ with Tarzan - A bit of fun and mischief. The kids will use their artistic skills to imitate Jane, slide like the King of the Jungle, Tarzan and "break camp" Terk style.
Do Si Do with Snow White - The children will learn the "Dance of the Seven Dwarfs" and dance alongside Snow White.
Welcome to Wonderland - A "Very Merry Unbirthday" is celebrated with Alice.
Pumbaa PJ Party (7-Night Caribbean Cruise Only) - The Lion King theme is celebrated with roars, dancing, storytelling and crafting a pillowcase to keep as a souvenir. The kids will even eat "bugs." This special night is capped off by a visit from Goofy before the children settle in to watch a movie.
King Tritons Royal Court - The children will become "Citizens of the Sea" while learning about the ocean.
Brother Bear - Both instructional and fun, the little ones will learn the story of “Brother Bear” through a variety of activities. They’ll make bear masks, walk through the “woods” and play a memory game on the memory game wall.
Ariel’s Bubble Party (7-Night Caribbean Cruise Only) - Bubbles, bubbles everywhere. Children learn how to make bubbles and use all sorts of wands and blowers. A "bubble" picture is made from cotton balls and a souvenir gift is given.
Sebastian’s Musical Sea Search - Where are Sebastian's instruments? The children go on a fun pursuit of the little crustacean's musical stash.
Aladdin's Fun Adventure - A "Magic Carpet Ride" adventure awaits as the children visit the "cave" and "market" where this "Diamond in the Rough" began his escapades.
Nemo’s Coral Reef Adventures - Puppets are used to take the children on an undersea voyage.


webtravelreviews
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We took our girls last year when they were 4 and 6 it was a great time for the whole family. My husband and I enjoyed it and the girls were in heaven. Disney does a really good job but you go knowing that it is a week of everything Disney. The ship is clean, well organized, and there is never a dull moment. Yes, it costs more than a regular cruise. We would do it again. You can read my full review at www.webtravelreviews.com


randall_nd
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Talking to other passengers on Carnival, they said Disney was about twice as much money as Carnival. Carnival has activities for kids too. They have Camp Carnival. Disney is the only cruise line without on board casinos.





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