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 What are the hidden costs associated with cruises?
I'm planning on going on a cruise before Christmas this year, and if anyone has anything they can share about hidden costs or expenses, that would help a lot. Thanks....


 SO...the big question is a Carnival or a Disney Cruise?
We are on a budget...as was pointed out in my last question. We have narrowed it down to Carnival or Disney. Please give me your opinion...I don't want other suggestions from any of the others,...


 Where would you want to go on a cruise to?
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 What is the best cruise for kids?
I am a single father of 4 ages 7 - 15 we are looking at taking a cruise what would the best cruise be for us....


 I'm planning on a Cruise and one of the ports of call is Cozumel,Mexico.I'm a permanent resident of the US.
Do I need a visa ? If so, what kind of visa do I need....


 Disney Cruises?
Has anyone been on the Disney Cruise? Is it any good. I will be taking my 5 and 4 year old girls with me. Will there be things for them to do that they will enjoy? I just got back from a Carnival C...


 Do mobile phones work on cruise ships?
I have pay as you go including roaming, with Vodafone .
Additional Details
Cruise ship is "Island Escape"...


 What do you do on a cruise if you do not drink, disco or gamble?
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 What to wear on a Cruise's formal night?
I am going on a Royal Caribbean Cruise the first week of July and I am not sure what to wear for the Captain's Dinner. I have this long black formal dress that I would love to wear. (Not many ...


 Has Anyone Ever Been on a Cruise by Themselves Before?
I am thinking about cruising on Carnival in a couple of months by myself.

I have never done this before but I am graduating in a couple of weeks and I want to do something to celebrate my ...


 Cruise Line Rooms: Worth Spending Extra For A Suite?
My girlfriend and I are vacationing on a cruise ship in January for our 3rd year anniversary; I would like it to be a special trip and thinking of spending extra on the rooms. However, it is worth ...


 Would a disney cruise be good for two adults?
im in iraq right now, but when i get back my wife wants to go on the disney cruise. it will be around sept or oct 08. what do they have that we can do. ive never been on a cruise. thanks ...


 Which cruise line is YOUR favorite?
Of these:
-Carnival
-Celebrity
-Costa
-Disney
-Holland America
-Norwegian
-Princess
-Royal Caribbean

Just curious. Order them if you'd like. O...


 How does a iron ship float?
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 Which cruise line is better for a single man in his late 20s, Royal Caribbean or Carnival?
I am planning on taking a vacation/holiday in late December. I have never been on a cruise before and am considering one of two cruises. One is on Royal Caribbean's Liberty of the Seas(a F...


 What is the longest amount of time you have been on a cruise for?
Was it too long? Did you get bored at all? Has anyone done the 102 day cruise with Princess? If you have done the 102 day how was it? many details please.
Additional Details
okay. not ...


 What is the correct term for the boats that take you from a cruise ship ashore?
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 Where have you cruised to??
How many of the following places have you cruised to; how many do you want to cruise to?

Alaska
Baltic
Caribbean
Bahamas
Mediterranean
Mexico
Hawaii
P...


 Where is the best place to go on a cruise? Any websites?
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 Cruising for 'older' adults :)?
We've been on a few Carnival cruises--and we had a lot of fun. That's when we had children that went with us. Now that we're in our 40s and the kids are gone, we'd like to find ...



S K

Is the Carnival cruise line for children and families or is it an adult oriented cruise line?


    



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tech_fanatic
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Carnival does have the fun ships and that is definitely true. They are one of the more popular ships for families.


Personally, I don't know if I would want to take my own children on this line. The cleanliness of some of the ships can be questionable, the rooms are smoking, people smoke just about everywhere on the ship, there is a casino, there is a lot of drinking and you always see people stubmling around that have had a little too much to drink.


If you don't mind this, then it is a pretty good line for kids. I still think that Disney is a lot better with the kids programs and is a little more kid friendly. I personally like Royal Caribbean better for families than Carnival.


I think it is just a matter of personal preference. I would look at some reviews at different sites. Also, if you are looking for a more adult friendly line, this does offer a lot of stuff for adults, but there is always a lot of kids and young adults. If you are looking for a ship with fewer kids, this is probably not the best choice.


Julie T
Carnival is very accommodating to families.

The younger kiddos enjoy Camp Carnival and the older ones like the teen disco.

The 24-hour pizzeria is a huge hit with my pre-teen. She literally ate pizza for breakfast, lunch and dinner 5 days straight!

The dining room provides the young ones with a kid menu and the wait staff is very accustomed to serving children.

There is a putt putt golf course on the Ecstasy plus a pool with a big slide.

They always warn the guests if a certain show is adult humor.

If your traveling with a family, you will enjoy Carnival. If you are an adult traveling without kids and want peace and quite, try another line.


know-it-all
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Just came off a cruise with carnival a week ago and was told that they rank #1 in children activities and believe it or not Disney ranked #4.


Sue M
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Look into the specific ship details & it will show you all the activities & programs it has aboard. Most ships are all oriented for children according to ages. We went on a cruise last March which there were very few kids & my 4 Year Old Grandson & almost 3 Grandaughter had a ball & were center of attraction thruout the cruise. The crew had them on stage several times & they had a ball. On most ships in the Under 3 age is limited, the child is mainly in your care unless you opt for a babysitter on board which is mainly a member of the crew!!!


blueiichris
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they have both


jeyuanlai
the c.cruise is open for children and families....


Butterfly
I've been on a Carnival Cruise - its cheap for a reason. Saw alot of kids, but also saw alot of drunks...


jerrrsj
My children didn't like Carnival. The kid's play rooms are small and crowded. They absolutely love Disney cruises!


aldkjasdk
children and families
but you'll undoubtedly have fun either way


brookover135003
It is for both but have a lot off thinks for kids and a lot for adult


Teresa M
My family has cruised with Carnival. I have 4 children - only 3 of the children went on the carnival cruise with us, and there was a cabin large enough to accomodate the 5 of us and all of our things with room to move around even.....

Club Carnival is great for the children - there are activities for all age groups..... with just the right amout of supervision for the age of the children.

The pools on the ships also have slides - which were a great treat for my children.

Reference my family's travel website for a complete review of our carnival cruise....
http://www.kid-friendly-family-vacations.com/carnival_cruise_vacations.html.


-CG-
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It's made for children and families. Check out their website for more information: http://carnival.com/. Carnival Cruises also has the motto of "The Fun Ships" so it sounds like it has plenty to do with kids and families.


michele
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We've actually been on 6 Carnival Cruises.. including 3 with our small daughter. (Including an 8 day cruise when she was 3 years old)....On each of the cruises, the staff was INCREDIBLE with our child. They went above and beyond to make sure our daughter had a good time. The housekeepers left cookies on her pillow at night... they made extra towel animals for our room to make it look like a little zoo for her.
The Camp Carnival playroom was safe, and fun, and my daughter actually WANTED TO BE THERE.... she gave us a hard time when we came to pick her up!! They dressed the kids up like little pirates, and marched them around the ship looking for buried treasures... they had play time, and craft making time, and the kids even had dinner time together... with special "Kid Meals" from the kitchen. My daughter loved eating and having ice cream sundaes with her little friends.

If you were thinking of taking your kids on a cruise.. I think we've found it's a great way to travel with your children.. Everybody has a good time, and they have a GREAT staff who's job is to make sure that your children are having fun and being safe!


Eileen R
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Carnival, the fun ship, is very family oriented. Even the waiters entertain you.





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