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 Carnival fantasy cruise???
ok im goin on the carnival fantasy in december and i was wondering if it was nice the food is good and some stuff i could do ont the ship...my son is 14 and wants to go into club 2o i think it is.......


 HELP!!!! Birth certificate for a cruise? Major problem!!?
My friend and I are going on a cruise tomorrow...(we leave at 4 am!!) and she can't find her birth certificate...will a scanner copy from her Dad work as proof of citizenship? She's got ...


 On Carnival Cruise, do they ask for your marriage liscense if name is different? ?
I need to know if without a passport (not required yet) if you as a passenger have had to bring a marriage lisence to show why your name on your driver's lisence is different from your birth ...


 Carnival Cruises.....?
Ok, it is the first time my family has even thought about a cruise. We are a family of 5, 2 people 17 and younger, and 3 people 18 and older. I was looking on line, and I found a 5-day eastern C...


 My friends and I are planing on going on the Carnival Cruise?
Since were seniors this year, we wanted to go on a cruise for once and see what its like. Were also paying for it, so we wanted to keep it cheap. My friends and I are 17 and ones turning 18 and we ...


 13 year old girl going on a royal caribbean cruise?
hi im a thirteen year old girl and im going on the ship the monarch of the seas on april 9th. i have a couple of questions for anyone who's ever been on that ship. is it an overall good ship? ...


 Where to find the best cruise prices?
Im looking to sail on the Carnival Dream December 2009. Western Caribbean....


 Looking to go on a cruise that leaves new york....can u find me a website?
i am looking for going on a cruise with my family but i would like the cruise to leave new york. if you can find me a website that would be terrific. we are still figuring out were we want to go.......


 What is the best website for booking a cruise?
parents will be celebrating their 40th anniversary.

thanks for your ...


 Is the back portion of a cruise ship a good place to have a room?
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 Anyone been on the Carnival Glory and can answer question about room sizes with family?
I'm taking the family (4 including me) on a cruise on the Carnival Glory and need to know if I really have to get two rooms. I was going to go for an Ocean View room. Anyone have experience? A...


 I'm going on a cruise in 6 days and i'm scared that i will be sea sick?
well im going on a cruise and all i know is that i get really car sick or air sick easilly and im afraid that i will be sea sick too, what should i do cuz i dont want to ruin the vaction for my ...


 Cruising in September?
My fiance and I are planning on taking a Carnival cruise for our Honeymoon next September. We're just a little worried with the hurricanes. Bad idea or good idea to go then? Has anyone had bad ...


 Royal Carbbean -voyager of the sea --Best Excursions?
I am going on a 7day cruise in April 08. Destination: Grand Caymans, Cozumel, and Montego Bay -Jamaica.
What are the best Excursions to purchase?
Any rules or safety tips I should know ...


 Can you take hookah on a cruise?
are you allowed to take a full on hookah with its flavored tobacco and charcoal on a cruise ship?...


 Have you ever been called to take a survey and win a cruise?
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 1st Cruise - Question about prepaid tipping?
I'm going on a Carnival Cruise, and they offer to allow you to prepay your tips ($10/day). I think that would be great, but does that $10 really cover everything? Or will I still have people ...


 On the boat soverign of the seas (royal caribbean) do the rooms have electrical outlets?
on the boat soverign of the seas (royal caribbean) do the rooms have electrical outlets? like plugs for phone chargers / battery chargers/ more importanly...HAIR STRAIGHTENERS?!...


 What is the best cruiseline for young adults btw the ages 0f 24-35?
I want to go for my birthday with friends in August...Thanx for your ...


 What is a good cruise experience?
My husband and I went on a cruise in 1994 on Norway. One week in the Caribbean. It was okay, but a little boring and confining.

Can you recommend a good cruise experience?

We ...



sorcha

Question about cruise lines going to the Caribbean?

My brother and I are saving money to send my parents on a cruise to the Caribbean in 2008. I know I'm planning very early, but I'm wondering for people who have gone there or just have a lot of cruise line experience - I know Royal Caribbean is suppose to be a very nice line, but I'm wondering what Princess is like. I looked them up online and I'm interested in their mini suites, they look nice and roomy, as far as rooms go.

Also, are there any spots that you just "have to go to" when you cruise the Caribbean? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

I'm pretty sure that we're all going to go, the four of us, I'll be 25 by then and my brother will be 22, so I want to find something that will be comfortable and fun for my parents and for us. Thanks so much!

    



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Very nice idea and I'm sure your parents will appreciate the thought and enjoy having their whole family with them on this cruise.

For something this important make sure you find a good travel agent to plan your trip and handle all the details. A good travel agent will ask you a lot of questions about what you'd like to experience on your cruise, what are the interests of everyone going, if there is anything in particular you'd like to see or do on your cruise, etc. before discussing where you'ld like to go. A ppoor agent will ask you what you want, hand you one or two brochures and tell you about why THEY like a particular cruise line. If you run into this type of agent on the phone or in person, just tell them thank you and keep searching. A good agent wants to help you create a memorable vacation experience. A poor agent just wants to make a sale. (A good agent will take a look at booking independent air and insurance rather than just using what's offered by the cruise line, which is usually much more expensive). You're working hard to save for this trip, so please don't just settle for any agent.

The others were nice enough to take the time to provide you answers but remember that most of these people have only been on one or two cruise lines and there are a lot of cruise lines that these people may not even know about. Also keep in mind that they are telling you why they liked certain aspects of a cruise line and this might not apply to you or your family.

Here is a list of major cruise lines that market to the US and how
they are catergorized.

Mass-market - Examples: NCL, Carnival, MSC, Royal Cariibbean
(they are aimed at the price conscious and young families; 1500+ passengers) If you end up booking one of these I'd recommend Royal Carribbean. MSC is a new Italian line, and although they have beautiful ships and excellent pricing, they have had problems with the quality of their food and service. Same applies to NCL. Carnival has a very young crowd and on many of the sailings your parents might not enjoy a lot of younger
passengers drinking and partying.

Premium - Examples: Celebrity, Holland-America, Princess, & Disney (nicer ships, bit more in price, better itineraries, 1500+ passengers) Of these, probably Celebrity or Princess - Holland-America is a great line but tends to attract an older crowd. Disney is very family oriented but perhaps more younger families.

Ultra Premium - Example: Oceania (684+ passengers, still large ship, longer itineraries 10+ days vs 7 or less on others, very interesting itineraries - very good value for what you are getting)
Cunard -nicer ships, bit more in price, better itineraries, 7+ day sailings, 1500+ passengers) Oceania would be my choice here. If Cunard, then the QM2, the QE2 deifinitly draws a much older crowd.

If you will be consuming alcohol on your cruise you might want to consider one of the following luxury/upscale ships where everything is all inclusive. Once you've paid for your vacation everything is included except shore excursions, salon/spa treatments, casino, and personal purchases. If you're open on dates, you might find some great deals in the off season (Oct-Nov) on these ships. Consider that a drink on any of the other cruise ships will run you about $7.50+ and soft drinks /bottled wabout $2.00, then add the gratuities, and see if you can find one of the off-season sailings the would be comparable in price to any of the above cruises. My suggestion would be Sea Dream, but I don't think you'll have a bad experience on any of these lines.

Luxury - Example: Silversea, Regent (390 - 790 passengers, all inclusive includes accommodations, meals, all beverages, including alcohol, entertainment on board, and gratuities.) No inside cabins, all staterooms are suites 90% w/ balconies.

Seabourne has smaller ships but is all inclusive and all suites.

Sea Dream has 2 mega-yachts that carry 110 passengers each.
Smallish cabiins compared to others, but also all-inclusive.

Crystal has 1100+ passenger ships but also all-inclusive

There are great discounted sailings on all of these "luxury cruises" and if you look at those and compare that pricing to the total amount you will lay out on a lesser cruise line, after they "nickel and dime" you to death even for things like soda and bottled water, you'll find you're spending probably the same amount of money and not getting the nicer cabins, better food and service.

Long answer but I hope it helps.


emmyisyummy
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i planned a trip for my parents 30th anniversary and they did the golden princess i believe that left from san juan, pr. they loved it! they loved the ship and they thought it was very beautiful. their complaint? the other guests and the atmosphere are totally snooty. they said that there were prada or coach (i can't remember exactly) stores in the ship and they just felt out of place because that is not their style at all. so, i would advise picking a line based on the atmosphere you want. carnival will be lots of fun and entertainment, for example, and great for anyone that doesn't take themselves to seriously. royal caribbean is great for families. princess you will typically find older or more affluent people. celebrity is the same, and on some of the longer cruises they will almost all be retirement age. soooo, that is my 2 cents. i hope you have a great time, cruising is THE Best!!!


coolliz2444
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Royal Caribbean is a nice cruise line and I would highly recommend the Eastern or Southern Caribbean as one of the favorites of people is St. Thomas as its a beautiful island along with St. Martin/St. Maarten, and then another if you choose to do southern would be Aruba as its a beautiful island as well and people talk highly of it. Princess is generated towards the older crowd and I wouldnt recommend doing something extrodinary as the thought it nice but I wouldnt recommend spending a ton of money on a mini suite as you wont be spending much time in it as their are to many things to do on a cruise ship, so I would recommend a balcony or deluxe ocean view stateroom as they are much cheaper and all you will be really their for is to nap/sleep, change clothes, and shower and etc. But thats about it. Royal Caribbean has a ton of things for the family atmosphere and their ships are extremely nice, but their are other cruise lines such as Celebrity which is a sister company to RCL, and then NCL, and both are excellent cruise lines, and Celebrity is really nice and so is Royal Caribbean, so one of those is probably your best bet. I would highly recommend the Eastern Caribbean as you go to some beautiful places but the Southern might be a bit more expensive considering you have to leave out of San Juan, and make sure you have passports as it will be required to have to board the ship if not you wont be able to get on, and I think that your parents will really appreciate this, so I hope that information helped and then cruisecritic.com has information about specific ships that you might be cruising on along with destinations and ports of call, and general cruise lines, and I would also highly recommend going out of Ft. Lauderdale if you choose to go the Eastern caribbean as Miami can have as many as 7 ships loading at a given time and thats crowded and Ft. Lauderdale is big but not that big and tend to have a little better service and make sure you have all the information need and keep checking as prices constantly change. Good luck.


Johan from Sweden
I guess all off the big seven are great. I would take two seaside w balcony instead of a mini suite.
NCL - Perfect if youre laidback anything goes types.
Royal - Biggest and best? ships, family oriented many things to do.
Celebrity - Best service and food of the big 7.
Carnival - Party all around the clock, Excellent if youre like las vegas.

As four routes I would recomend standard wester/eastern carrebian 7 days routes or a 14 day back to back if you can afford it.

If you have youre children sence left I would recomend a cruise from port caneveral (near the space center) combined with a week or so staying at a good hotel in Orlando (walt disney world and more). Book as early as you can for the cheapest prices! Johan


Autumn
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The Royal caribbean was prob. the best one I've been on. It has the nicest cruise ships and most comfortable for just relaxing. But if your going more for the sites than I suggest maybe the norwegian (sp?) cruise line. They go to most of the same places, depending on the ship, of course, but they are also really nice.


cluess356101
hey i just came back from crusing the carib i went with celebrity cruises it has great entertainment and awesome food i have cruised with them 4 times also ur rents must go to st martens wonderful shopping and beaches as well as aruba totally kool island :)


babbles
Can I be your mom? :)

Kidding.

I've been on a few cruises and my suggestion would be to take a cruise that leaves San Juan. This way you go to better islands and have more time spent at other islands, instead of the days at sea. It's a little more money to fly to San Juan, but it's worth it. Days at sea can be boring if you don't like doing the "activities" they have on board. You can do these activities at night.

Norweigian has the casual dress code for dinners, with a couple nights to dress up and no specific time that you have to be to dinner. If there is a dinner time...I'd suggest the late dinner so you won't be rushed off the island by three to make the dinner at say five. There's always food around if you get hungry before the late seating anyway.

If you're booking a cabin with a window, go ahead a book a cheap room near the bottom of the ship. Once you're on board and hop in an elevator, it doesn't matter what floor you're on. Just make sure it's in the middle of the ship, where it doesn't rock if there are waves. (Only one night so far has the waves bothered me...not to worry).

The other idea...after you book a cabin room with a porthole (don't get an inside one...you'll go nuts). About two weeks before you disembark, call the ship's cruise line directly and ask if there are any free upgrades. They'll be selling their rooms cheaply by then, and will be more then happy to accommodate you with a free upgrade, or perhaps charge you another $20.00.

Buy your snorkel gear here. This way you won't have to rent it, and it's something all four of you will love to do while on the islands. Don't make reservations with the ship concierge, do it yourself. Get off the ship and find a taxi. This driver will pick you up when you ask too. Find good snorkeling spots by going to cruisecritic.com and ask what beaches are the best. You can also book your own "booze cruise, catamaran/snorkel trip" online before you go, by going directly through the company handling the trip. If you head to St. Martin, check out their America's cup sailing race. You can participate as a family, mom can be in charge of the bar, you, dad and bro can sail or not...you can just sit too. You'll actually be racing against another America's cup sailing ship too. Lots of fun. Expensive, but fun and worth it.

And my final thought, head to iBtraveling.com to compare prices on cruises. This is where I always find a good deal.

Have fun and good luck!





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