I would like to go on a cruise to the Cayman Islands but what time of year is best? |
| I have never been on a cruise before but I would like to go on a 5 day cruise after summer next year (so I can have time to save $) I have heard Cayman Islands were beautiful. Anyone know if this is ... |
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Are Cruise Illnesses Common? |
| A friend just returned from a Caribbean cruise with Hep A--really suffered, and you're always hearing about Montezuma's Revenge on Mexican cruises. Is it because of workers from third ... |
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Need to reschedule a cruise....help? |
| Okay here's the deal, I just got engaged to my BF who is in Afghanistan and we planned a cruise, but my school schedual is going to get in the way. We tried to reschedule it, but we don't ... |
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Tips on creative ways to sneak alcohol on board a cruise ship? |
How hard do they check for alcohol in your luggage. I am going on Royal Caribbean. I am sure they are all the same though.
Thanks for your help.... |
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2 Cruise options, which one is ? |
We just went on a cruise to jamaica, grand cayman, and cozumel, we are looking at one for next year and we have it down to two...
St Maarten
St Lucia
St Kitts
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Which cruise would you rather go on? |
Ship Name: Independence Of The Seas
Departure Port: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Ports of Call: Fort Lauderdale, Florida; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas; Philipsburg, St. M... |
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Cruise Planning Questions? |
My husband and I have been on two previous cruises and have immensely enjoyed both.
We have a personal agent with Carnival and we are looking at going on the Carnival Liberty to Cozumel, Ochos R... |
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Information on cruise departures.? |
When you go on a cruise and it's finished, upon returning to the original departure harbour would you:
a)Get off the boat and go straight to the airport to return to your home?<... |
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Disney Cruise? |
| What is your take on Disney Cruises, and thinking of taking my family on one this spring, and was also wondering how children take it since I have a 6 and a 2 year old.... |
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Royal Caribbean Cruise and Jet Blue? |
| I am going on a Royal Caribbean Cruise in February. I am going on Jet Blue from New York to Florida and I was wondering what time you need to be at the port. The cruise leaves at 5 so what time ... |
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Taking first cruise. Are irons available? |
| I was wondering should I pack an iron, or are they available in the staterooms? Also, are the electrical plugs made for American appliances? It is a Carnival Cruise. Thanks.... |
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We have a catogory 12 cabin booked for our disney cruise. Is that a mistake? |
| Just wondering, its like deck 1 or 2 on the bottom. Of course, the prices are lower but im wondering if it will be a bad experience, ... |
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Is there really a cheap cruise? |
I have always heard that there are cheap cruise to Mexico and Bahamas but everytime I search Online it's not ridiculously cheap. Does anybody know at any cheap trips or cruises?
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Question for those of you who have taken cruises? |
| We will be taking our first cruise to the Caribbean in the middle of May. And since we have never been and it is for 7days. What is the best thing we could do for sea sickness if it does occur and we ... |
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Carnival vs Royal Caribbean? |
Which one is better for 21 and up age group?
Want to go to the Bahamas
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If I agree to pay tips at the recommended daily rate, what other tips, if any, do I need to consider on board? |
| I am talking about my first cruise which I am shortly to embark upon. Do I, for example, need to tip the person who takes my hand luggage to my cabin when we embark?... |
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Taking a cruise in an inside cabin? |
| Has anyone gone on a cruise and stayed in an inside cabin? Did you regret the choice? We have the option to upgrade to a balcony cabin, but it's nearly $1,000 more. Is it really worth it? I ... |
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Is windjammer cafe free on Enchantment of the seas? |
| I am going on Enchantment of the seas for spring break and was woundering what food services aboard enchantment of the seas are free and what cost ... |
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How does the Mexican Riviera compare to the Caribbean? |
| I am planning a cruise and wondering how the two compare. I've been on one cruise before to Key West, Cozumel, and Costa Maya. Which is more exotic or tropical? Which is more fun? The cruise ... |
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Are there any ADULT ONLY Cruise ships?? |
I'm hearing horror stories about cruise ships overun by thousands of kids running wild, crowding the pools, and using the elevators like an amusement park rides. .
I'm booking mt first cruise for my Grandmother & her co-workers; and I know she doesnt want to see 1000 kids everywhere.
But she's young at heart --so is there a "20 and up" Cruise Ship line? |
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kr_toronto
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Try looking for SINGLES cruises - even if none of them are really LOOKING to meet someone ;););) |
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TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only
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There are several things for you to consider:
There will be fewer if any kids on the high end cruise lines like Crystal, Seaborn, Seven Seas, etc. But the cruise fares which start at around $4,000 (vs about $900 on other lines like RC, NCL and Princess) are much more expensive. You do get what you pay for but you will pay a lot more.
--- Cruises well outside of the summer vacation and other holiday seasons will have fewer cruises.
--- Cruises that are 12 , 14, or 15 days or more generally have few if any kids.
--- Cruises that go to historic and cultural places like the Mediterranean (Rome, Athens, Mykonos, Kudsari, Turkey) or the Baltic (Russia, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, etc) will have few if any kids. Even cruises to Alaska and the Panama canal, and transatlantic cruises will have few kids.
On the other hand cruises to the Caribbean will generally have lots of kids. So will cruises on Disney, Carnival, and Caribbean cruises on NCL, RC, and Princess.
--- The line that has the most senior citizens is Holland America. Most passengers will be older but there may be a few kids. Celebrity cruise line will not have many kids; our cruise on Celebrity has just about 8 kids among 2500 passengers.
Regardless of which line you pick the entertainment and ability for your grandparents to act young at heart will be there. All will have lounges, bars and nightclubs that cater to a young at heart crowd. |
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kimmer727
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I would go with Celebrity - it's more pricey but lots less kids. Also Princess is not over run with children.
We also prefer to stay in "adult" only areas while cruising. We have never really had a problem at all with kids running and screaming - they are usually in the "kids program" group all day. |
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Tim
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P&O ships Arcadia and Artemis do not accept passengers under the age of 18. Whilst I am not aware of any other ships with this policy, premium lines like Holland America tend to attract less children. I would stay away from lines such as Disney, Royal Caribbean, Princess, Carnival and P&O (except the 2 ships listed above,) Also try not to book a cruise which coincides with school holidays, as there will be even more children. |
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Tivogal
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you might consider holland america or
celebrity cruise lines. they tend to have more mid age folk .
you can find more info at cruisecritic.com
cruiseclues.com |
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Zef H
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There are adult only cruises (Seabourn I believe is one). However, to call Seabourn 20 and up would be a stretch. 50 and up would be closer to it.
Nonetheless, you can solve your problem by choosing carefully. The stories of thousands of kids taking over the ship only occur when the kids are out of school. So don't book during the summer, winter break or spring break.
For example, I have been on Carnival (twice) and Norwegian (once) during the traditional school year. Both lines are family friendly. In all three cases there were about 100 to 150 kids out of 2000+ people. The kids were not a problem.
I have been on two Royal Caribbean cruises during summer vacation. Royal Caribbean is also family friendly. In both cases there were 800 - 1000 children on each cruise. The same thing will happen during winter or spring break.
Next, if you look into Princess, Holland America Line (HAL) or Celebrity, you may find that during the traditional school year there might not be any school aged children on the ship. While all three lines can handle kids, these lines typically attract an older group of passengers.
The family friendly lines are Carnival, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean and one smaller line, what is it called ... (thinking) ... oh yeah, Disney. Disney will have plenty of kids any time of the year, but you probable already knew that.
You can expect even less kids on the super luxury lines like Seabourn, Silversea, Regent and Crystal. However, on these ships, your grandmother might be the youngest passenger on board (just kidding). |
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airtom
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I don't know.... but if there was, I would NOT travel on it. It is fun to be with kids, and to travel with them. If they are as you say, then it is the fault of their parents, not all kids are that way.
Most cruise ships have separate decks, and some decks the kids are not allowed on. Check out some of the cruise ship websites, and they will have that info on it. |
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