Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
     News        Travel Topics        Travel Forum       Travel Directories        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    Cruise Travel
Travel Discussion Forum

 What is the age to gamble on international waters? is it 18 or 21? ?
...


 We are planning a cruise to Mexico next March.?
I already know about the new law dealing with passport requirements My question is, does my 8 r. old child have to have a passport? What is the age limit? Will his birth certificate be enough as ...


 If you take a cruise ship to Alaska, is there much chance of getting sea sick?
...


 Disney Cruise?
Has anyone been on a Disney Cruise? How was it? What were the good and bad things about it? What room did you stay in? I am 14 and there are no younger children going (if we go) Any thing you would ...


 I'm going on a cruise in a month (east carribean) What should I know or expect in advance? any tips??
We'll be in Fort Lauderdale for a few days prior to leaving....


 I want to take a cruise that goes to Alaska from Seattle.?
Whith is the best cruise line? better time of the year to go? aprox. cost? I am planning to go with my ederly parents, my sister and my two teenaged children....


 I want to plan a cruise. Western or Eastern Caribbean?
Is there that big of a difference between the east and west?
Also, do we need passports?
I think we are going Carnival. It will be our first cruise and I kind of wanted to go the less ...


 What cruise line offers the best Alaskan cruise?
We are going with friends next year around September. There are so many cruise lines to choose from and selections of places to go that each one offers. What, in your opinion is the best cruise line ...


 Freedom ship cruise?
i saw pictures of that thing and want to know how much tickets cost to get on that ...


 If you were going to go on a theme cruise...what would it be?
I am a travel agent and I would like to create a specialty cruise. This is a cruise with a theme. What would you like the theme of the cruise to be? Would you spend money to go on that cruise?...


 My wife and I want to take our first cruise. We want a cabin with a deck. Need help with best deal?
Looking for a 5 day cruise out of Tampa or Jacksonville. Looking for Oct 30 to Nov 3. Anybody have any good ideas??...


 Cruise wear for a 24 y/o woman?
I'm going on a cruise to the Caribbean via RCI Explorer of the Seas. For dinner, I have 5 casual, 2 smart casual, and 2 formal nights. Here are my questions:

1. For formal nights, if I...


 I am considering going on a Carnival Valor Cruise. I have serious reservations about Carnival though. Help!?
First, of all is it like grungy and not well maintained? How is the food? Are the lines really long? Is the service unpolished? Are there activities on board that don't involve stupid things for ...


 Alaska cruise?
so... i'm going on a cruise to alaska this weekend.
but kind of weather should i expect? and what type of clothes to pack?...


 What is it like to work as cabin crew on a cruise liner??the good and the bad please?

Additional Details
actually, i'm British and i'm asking only because i am curios, not because i want to work on a cruise ship....


 Have You Ever Been On A Cruise? To Where?
...


 Carnival again?
okay so i'm leaving friday.
and i want help with this.
so anyone who has been on a carnival cruise,
please tell me stuff i will need?
or stuff that you forgot and needed?
...


 Good Cruise to go on?
I'm looking for a cruise to go on... preferably one with free booze on it. Does anyone know where to get a cruise like this cheap?
Additional Details
I have been looking around on ...


 Do you need a valid passport to go on a cruise from miami to bahamas?
And my boyfriend is not a U.S. Citizen but he is a legal resident, would he need his passport from country of citizenship?...


 Guaranteed staterooms? Do or don't?
Thinking about booking a guaranteed stateroom instead of picking a location and number, on RCCL. On the cruise I'm looking at a guaranteed room is like a hundred bucks cheaper than if I would ...



laughing maniac

Do you know if the rooms located in the back and the front uncomfortable or not as good as the other rooms?

I am going to go on a cruise in a week or so and don't have any experiences so thanks for answering my question. Also is Carnival or The Royal Carribean cruise better?
Additional Details
is it better to have an at sea for a day or a day at port more fun?

    



Show all answers


tru2theone
I have been on two RCL cruises. I thoroughly enjoyed each of them. On the first cruise, I had a cabin on Deck 4 in the very front of the ship. At times, the ship was a little rocky and we felt the motion of the ship. It was never really bad, though. On our second cruise, we were in the middle of Deck 3, and we felt more motion there than in the front.

From what I hear from cruisers who have been on numerous cruises, RCL is the best way to go for the price. You can always go better, but it just gets more expensive.

If you want a nice family atmosphere with minimal drunken parties, then sail RCL!!!!!


golfncruise
Rating
been on 3 RC cruises. they were conderful!, trying Carnival next week. I heard both are great. I tink the rooms in the middle of the ship are supposed to have less vibration. I have never had a problem, especially on the larger ships! Have a great cruise!


tech_fanatic
It really just depends on the weather. If the water is calm, it doesn't really matter where you are located, you really won't feel anything, that is until you get off. If you are going with rough seas, you will find the mid-ship to be less rocky. At this point in time, with some storms forming and such, it may be a good idea to book a mid-ship room, but the rooms on the end sometimes are larger or have a bigger balcony and are pretty nice as well.

Personally, I like Royal Caribbean. I think that the overall quality of the cruise is a lot better than Carnival. The food is a little better, rooms are a little nicer, food is a little better, fewer kids, better service, a little more classy, etc. But it just depends on the atmosphere you are looking for onboard.


rjashwill
Rating
The best rooms are located near the center of the ship, as this is the axis on which it will rock. The further fore or aft you go, the more of the motion of the ocean you will experience. Now having said that, who cares, you will only sleep there. There are so many activities onboard that you wont want to spend any more time there than neccessary.


Princess Buttercup
RC is far better than Carnival. The lower price point of Carnival attracts a different crowd than RC.

One of the good things about rooms on the very back is that you may get a room with a huge balcony. Otherwise, center seems to be the best bet - less disturbance overall. : )


lala
Royal Caribbean is definately better than Carnival. The cabins in the forward part of the ship will have more motion, and if the ship has an anchor you will be awoken by the very loud noise of the ship dropping anchor. The cabins in the aft (rear) part of the ship will likely have more vibration and engine noises. The cabins in the midship (center) are going to be your best bet. Also, the lower decks will be more stable and on the higher decks you may feel a bit more motion, but not too bad under normal conditions. As for the cabins themselves, that depends on what type of cabin you booked. Generally speaking, the cabins in each category, regardless of whether they are forward, midship, or aft, should be the same.



Rating



 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:









  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.124
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds