Has anyone been on the Royal Caribbean - Voyager of the Seas? |
We've just got a brill deal and never been on a cruise before. Additional Details Wow I'm even more excited now!!!... |
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Passport names matching the cruise line info? |
My husband and I are going on a cruise and we gave only first and last names to the Travel Agent. But our passports have first-middle-last names. Will we have trouble at the dock?
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Cruises?!!!? |
1) Have you ever been on one?
2) Did you have fun?
3) What was the name of the ship?
4) Where did it sail to?
5) How many people went with you?
6) Why are you doing this quiz?... |
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Disney Cruise- does anyone have any tips? |
| going on a Disney Cruise in May...not booked yet- anyone know of any ways to save $$ or have any tips for me...?... |
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What should I wear for formal night on 4 day cruise? |
| This is my first cruise and I'm not sure what to wear for the formal night? Long gown, knee length black dress or pant suit? Any suggestions?... |
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Did you enjoy your cruise? How were the shows? |
Hi All!
Just wondering what the shows were like and did you enjoy them? My hubby and I are in the beginning stages of starting to plan a cruise and we really enjoy comedy. My husband and I... |
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First time going on Cruise (Carnival) and have some questions? |
My boyfriend and I are first time cruisers. Leaving April 12th on a Carnival Cruise to Montego Bay, Jamaica, Grand Cayman Islands, and Cozumel, Mexico.
What are the best shore excursions?
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Which Cruise Line is Better? Carnival or Royal Caribbean? |
| So my friends and I are interested in taking a cruise in January 2009 that is affordable but will also be great for young people. We are all in our 20s and want to strike a balance between budget and ... |
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When cruising is breakfast served in the dinning rooms? |
| Soon I wil be going on my first cruise. The carnival valor. I have been reading some reviews and everyone always mentions having breakfast and lunch in different places and then dinner in the dinning ... |
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Under age drinking on cruises? |
| i am going on a cruise right after my 18th birthday to the Caribbean and i was wondering if i can drink on the ship.... |
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Cruising and large groups to join for a better rate? |
| Any ideas how to find a group that has reserved a group of rooms on cruises and need to fill them?... |
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What is the least expensive way to book a cruise? |
| I'm a AAA member so would I save going through their travel agency, or booking things separately myself, or booking the airfare at one place and the cruise at another? I will need airfare from P... |
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What time do you have to be back on the boat? |
| if the cruise line says you will be at an island for 8-5, what time do you have to be back to the ship? does it leave at 5? or is that the latest you can get back on? also what time will you get ... |
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Carnival Cruise Ships? |
| Ok me and my family (twin daughters and a son hubby and me) are going on a carnival criuse (triumph) in November. How are the cruise ships like. This is our first time on a carnival ship so yeah. Um ... |
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Carnival cruise lines...? |
Know anyway to be upgraded on the ship?
Or to get free credits to use onboard?... |
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Cruise for spring break ..? |
| and Im 15 and going with my friend and her family ..does anybody know how the royal carribean line is for teens? or ... |
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Do cruises attract senior citizens? |
Some friends of mine just returned from a cruise to Alaska. They claimed that it was like a floating senior citizen home. A typhoon hit near the area where they were cruising and all the people with the oxygen tanks and walkers were stumbling around the ship. One overweight woman fell and was rolling down the hallway of the ship. I don't want to be mean but this doesn't sound like an elegant vacation...should I not consider cruising? Did they have an unusual cruising experience? Additional Details There was a typhoon near the area! |
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TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only
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OK, watch it, I am a senior citizen.
Actually cruise attract all ages of people and most cruise lines have a variety of age people on board. The one exception to that is Holland America which tends to attract the oldest people. We went on a cruise last year and there were some people on our bus transportation to the port who were going on Holland America (we were going on Royal Carib) and these folks asked if anyone was a doctor because they figured they may need one before the cruise is over. ... LOL
Some cruise lines , like Carnival, have mostly young people in their 20's and 30's. I know from experience that RC, NCL, Celebrity and Princess will have a good mix of people. These lines even have programs with a staff and special areas for teens and kids. |
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Southern Apostolic
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Yes, and families, and young couples and other living people. Cruising is the best way to vacation whatever age you are. |
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trustnoonekmc
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From what I have read, it is not necessarily the cruise line you take, but the lenght of the cruise that matters the most. Apparently, cruises that are longer than 7 days tend to have mostly senior citizens on board. Also, cruises shorter than 4 days tend to have alot of younger, college age students on board (Especially during March and April!). I (29) took my father (65) on a 7 day Carnival Cruise on the Glory. While there were a good number of people my age on board, the age range was very wide, and didnt seem to cater to any particular group. My father and I both had a blast. Remember, you can hit a large group of certain age individuals if a large reunion type gathering is in place. Many Class reunions of 30+ years can take place on a cruise. If you happen to be hit with a reunion, you may have alot of older people on the ship.
If you are interested in taking a cruise longer than 7 days, consider a back-to-back (B2B) cruise, in which you cruise both the ships itineraries back to back, basically making 2 5-day or 2 7-day cruises into one long cruise, while still having a large age range of guests.
FYI, young drunk people also stumble and fall when they walk around the ship, so this is not just limited to older people. In the off chance that bad weather strikes and you have seriously choppy waters, you may see people having balancing trouble. However, as long as you don't go during hurricane season (to the carribbean, anyway), you shouldn't have much of a problem I have been on 3 cruises, and have never had any severe behavior issues on any of them. (2 Carnival and 1 Royal Carribbean). Check out CruiseCritic.Com for more information. |
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LittleBarb
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my parents live up near Alaska and they do NOT have Typhoons... second of all, I think your disrespectful attitude toward elderly people is APPALLING... you will be there one day and I SURE hope some snot-nosed little bugger JUST LIKE YOU NOW---makes fun at YOUR expense when you are an OLD TIMER....... Senior citizens have worked all their lives---some for 50 YEARS or more and they certainly have earned the RIGHT to take cruise vacations whenever and WHEREVER they desire....without being made fun of by people like your friends or YOU. Your friends had the right to ask the average age of the passengers on the list BEFORE they contracted for the trip.... so why the heck didn't they do THAT? It's really sad that they spent all that money on a cruise and all they could come back and tell you about was the OLD PEOPLE on the boat.... must be they spent all their time watching the OLD people and NO time looking at the absolutely BEAUTIFUL views that are Alaska... |
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lala1229
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Yes, cruise ships do attract senior citizens as they have the time and the money to travel to their hearts content. But, some cruise ships aren't "geared" towards seniors such as Carnival Cruise Lines and the Disney Cruise Lines. Those have been geared towards the "younger" crowd. It all depends on what your looking for in a cruise experience. |
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Let me ask you one question? What do you consider a senior? My kids say a senior is 45 and over. We have been on many a ship and you see all ages... I would guess from newborn to 80's. The older folks 70's-80's are usually very polite and take to their rooms early in the evening. They are no problem. On the other hand the teens and 20+ are usually very inconsiderate, loud, drunk, puking,running,bitching, eating without their shirts(guys) at the buffet, and wearing no shoes. Now let me ask you what age group would your perfer to be around? If there was a storm I can bet you almost everyone would be tossed around but maybe those seniors could of used a hand to get them back to their rooms.
I think the worse cruise ships are the Disney as they always smell of rotten diapers, and screaming uncontrolled kids. You decide.
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