Norwegian Cruise Lines? |
| I have cruised before with Royal Caribbean. I am thinking about booking with NCL, the cruise is Miami, Grand Bahama Island, Nassau and then great stirrup cay. Any cruisers out there who could give me ... |
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Royal Caribbean cruise....? |
| I am going on the Mariner ship in about a week...I am 16, I was just wondering if there are other kids my age on cruise ships b/c it seems like all it is is just little kids...but also do you have to ... |
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Can a person still enjoy a cruise to Mexico without any swimwear? |
| If a person is self conscious about his or her body, could that person still be able to enjoy the trip? How?... |
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What tip should I know for a first time cruise? |
| Leaving next week on a short cruise...don't want to forget anything. What are some good tips???... |
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Cruise Party!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!? |
| Okay so I'm going on a Royal Caribbean cruise! And there will be many teen parties!! But anywho what should i wear to them? And what are some hairstyles that would be cute and easy on the cruise?... |
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Holidays and drinking!? |
| i am going on a cruise around america. i read that the drinking age on the ship is 21 and im 17.. i was going to get a fake id but i was thinking would the bar people possible check my age on the ... |
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When is the best time to purchase a cruise? |
| I'm in a group of 6 that wants to take a 7 day cruise on the Carnival Glory to the Eastern Carribean in June. I know that prices generally fluctuate and then even drop significantly at the last ... |
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If you have been on a cruise before...? |
| My husband and I would like to take a cruise, perhaps Alaska. The destination right now is unknown. Neither one of us have ever been on a cruise before. I have a few questions for those who have been.... |
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Traditional vs anytime dining on cruises? |
| So I finally booked an Alaska cruise through princess for my family, and we have two options. Traditional dining (early 6-630 or late 8-8:30) and anytime. Im thinking about early dining because my ... |
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Are there any cruises that drop you off somewhere and then you fly back whenever you want? |
| i.e. - take a cruise to Hawaii, they drop you off on an island then you go wherever you want and stay there as long as you want, then catch a flight back home instead of cruising back.... |
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Cruising in September? |
| Is September a bad time to go on a Caribbean cruise? I just booked a RCI cruise to the Cayman Islands and Cozumel, Mexico.... |
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Cruise tipping. I am more confused than before.? |
| How much does the Maitre D expect and why is he not covered by the $10 per day? Why would you tip casino staff (unless in the lucky event that you win a major prize) Once again how much?... |
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What type of cruise ship do you recommend for newly married couple? |
Any other recommendations or tips on cruising like other locations, what to watch out for etc.
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krissy |
Cruise in March, April, or May...? |
I would like to go on a Royal Caribbean cruise to the Eastern Caribbean or Western Caribbean...is the weather nice in March, April, or May? Or should I wait until June or July? Also, is the water rocky during those months? Additional Details What about February? It the weather nice then? |
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Terri
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Springtime would be best. That way the sun is not scorching you in the summer months. |
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coolliz2444
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Deffinately choose Eastern. Its the best and you go to really really great islands. I would go in April or May as if you go in June or July the weather will be extremely hott. I would go whenever your budget could afford it and when you can get the time off and arrangements made. The water is really never rocky just durin hurricane season usually but sometimes the water can be rocky but they have stabilizers on the ship so you dont feel much of it. |
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stranger 292929
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May would be a really good time to travel because the temperature in the Caribbeans is not to overbearing and the sea are calm |
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Deb Gronski
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The weather is wonderful in the spring and prices can be really good then. Its unusual to deal with rocky water these days. Modern ships have stabilizers that keep motion at a minimum. Feel free to contact me if I can help you in any way!! Deb |
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Julie T
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The cruises are crowded with tons of young kids in March and early April and then again in June and July because kids are out of school for Spring and Summer break.
We just returned from a 7-day cruise on the Carnival Conquest. There seemed to be more children than adults on the cruise. The kids were running around like wild animals.
Hurricane season starts in June. In 2005, we were on board the RC Rhaposody of the Seas and were caught between TS Cindy and Hurricane Dennis. The Captain re-routed our itinerary and we hid out in Progresso, Mexico but had to skip Grand Caymans. It was really(!) rough that night.
I would recommend April.
Check out www.vacationstogo.com for some good deals. |
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TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only
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March, April and May are perfect times to go because 1) its not too hot but warm enough to get in the water at the beaches; 2) its well before the hurricane season. AT this point you are kinda late for booking a MArch or April cruise. You do need to book early as many cruises do sell out. If you go in June or July it will be hotter but still nice for cruising. For the most part there is no rough water in the Caribbean,, unless you run into a hurricane and that's not likely.. All of the cruise lines will steer around hurricanes and even change the order of ports to stay out of their way. In addition, ships these days have automatic stabilizer that prevent ships from rocking. Also, the ships are so large these days that the do not generally react to the motion of the ocean trhat you would feel in a smaller boat. I have been on more than a dozen cruises and have never gotten sea sick. |
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