
SuzeY
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How young are your kids? If they're like 6 and under, they'd probably enjoy a Disney cruise. If they're a bit older, many of the cruise lines offer some great kids programs. I've always liked Royal Caribbean. The food is decent, the entertainment is good, the service is nice and the ships are clean.
There are some great family resorts, too, like Beaches. That might be a good alternative to a cruise, too. |
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uk's sweetheart
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u can ask ur children for suggestion and ur question need more details such as the cost u wish and the age of ur children to have agood answer and the country u live at u can go to charm el cheikh in egypt because the prices are good and there are also alot of water sports and u can have ajourney to louxor and aswan to see the monuments of the pharos if u wanted |
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Stacy B
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Did you check into the disney cruise line? |
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Frank B
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"Orbitz" has cruises. There's a link on the page below. Hope you find something. |
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larry_the_orc
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Find a rich guy to pay for it- cruises are expensive |
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suri cruise
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i would not go on one right now, there have been a ton of stoires about people dieing, or missing, getting sick or hurt. that is my two cents. but I have gone on a Carnavil and there were alot of familys on that or I hear the Disney one is real good for kids. I have not heard of any problems on the Disney one so I would go with that. |
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auntienaw
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The age of your kids play a big part in planning your cruise. To be honest, most cruise lines today are family friendly because they know that it is the biggest part of their revenue. There are exceptions of course, which include but are not limited to Celebrity, Windjammer and Crystal Cruises which cater to a particular class of cruiser.
With very young children, Disney and Carnival are the cruise lines of choice.
With 11-16 year olds, Royal Caribbean and Princess are more appropriate.
Bear in mind that Disney does not have a casino, if that's your thing, but it does offer the typical Disney experience, i.e. all the disney characters interacting with passengers and the spectacular dining room experience among other things. If your children are very young, I believe this is the way to go.
Just make sure you have plenty of film for your camera. Half the fun is watching the kids have fun!! |
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RIKNAMB4EVR
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carnival cruises, disneys the big red boat. its great 4 evry1 the kidz can b supervised while parents do their own thing. |
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For All That It's Worth
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Disney Cruise Lines
http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en_US/index
They have some European cruises going on next summer, but they're filling up quickly!
Helpful site:
http://www.cruisesforfamilies.com/ |
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DesignR
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Royal Caribbean is the best. Not a party ship like Carnival but still fun and TONS fo stuff for kids to do. |
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da_hammerhead
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Disney Cruises. But even there you may run across some pro-creating |
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