Best cruise for younger adult crowd (age 20-25)...? |
| Some of my friends and myself are thinking about going on a cruise, but none of us have been before. We are looking for a cruise that has people similar to our age group (between 20-30), but is not a ... |
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Are their cruise lines that don't ask for passport? |
| I just got back from a 2 week cruise and we HAD to have a passport to even go on the trip. I have heard all cruise lines now require you to have a passport. My friend needed my passport number to ... |
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Hurricane Season? |
| Should i take a risk by traveling during hurricane season on a cruise to the bahamas? from port canaveral, to Coco Cay and Nassau? i've been on a cruise before, and got stuck in a hurricane, we ... |
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Where can i find an inexpensive dress for cruise? |
| WHere can i buy a cute cocktail dress to wear on a cruise that wont cost a fortune??... |
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Which cruise line is the best? |
| My family is thinking about taking a cruise next year over the summer. Our biggest thing is deciding the cruise line. So which line is the best. I have heard about Carnival and Royal Caribbean but ... |
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Alcohol on a Carnival Cruise? |
| Later this summer me and my brother (both 21+) are going on a Carnival Cruise and were looking into tricks to smuggle liquor on board. Don't get me wrong, i am willing to spend some cash on the ... |
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Are carnival cruises fun? |
| if they are what are some of the fun boats to go on for let's say a 10 or 13 year old boy and girl?... |
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Have you ever been on a cruise? Where did you go and what cruiseline? |
My husband and I are planning on taking a cruise when we both graduate in the summer of 2010.
We both want to visit a few different places, islands, whatever!
Does anyone have ... |
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I am going on a cruise in June and would like to know:? |
1. Who do I tip on a cruise? The waiter, housekeeping, who else?
2. How much is appropriate? I don't want to seem cheap.
3. When? Do I tip just before the cruise is over? Every day? <... |
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Do cruise ships lurch or bounce when at sea? |
| I am considering a cruise next year. When is the best time to go, and can you feel the boat moving? I have bad motion sickness.... |
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Cruise line advice?? |
| My boyfriend and I are trying to schedule a cruise for my last spring break. Does anyone have an opinion on which line we should look into, or a location? We are aiming for something around $500 per ... |
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What's the drinking age on cruise ships? |
| Is there a specific age? Or is it one of those "If you have your parents permission it's ok" situations?... |
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Is the 21 minimum drinking age on a cruise ship a law, or just a policy that the cruise ship adopted? |
| I was told that international law states that the drinking age in international waters is 18, but I was reading in the cruise liners' websites that you have to be 21 to drink aboard the ship. I... |
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What is the best carribean cruise you have ever been on? |
| This should be advice for 2 young adults planning on cruising this december.. Thanks.... |
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For anyone who has been on a Carnival Cruise, he need help packing!? |
| I leave on Monday for a 5 day cruise, but had heard different things as to what to wear for the dinners. I have a formal dress for the Captians Dinner, but about the other nights, I have heard from ... |
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I and a girlfriend are wanting to go on a 5 star cruise in Oct/Nov, which cruise line would you recommend? |
| We are both single, smart, vivacious ladies in our 50's. Want culture and beauty....we are both earthy and spiritual.... |
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chefdaddy911 |
We are a family of four that want to go on a cruise out of NYC. What lines run out of there and better4kids.? |
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Zef H
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Carnival, Disney, Norwegian (NCL) and Royal Caribbean (RCI) are the family friendly lines.
Carnival sails out of New York seasonally. However, those cruises go to Canada and might not be as interesting for young children.
Disney does not sail out of NY.
NCL sails out of NY year round and goes south, which includes stops that will be more interesting to young children.
RCI sails out of New Jersey and is using one of its huge Voyager class ships on this route. Besides the usual that you will find on family friendly cruise ships, the Voyager class of ships also has rock climbing, ice skating, inline skating and miniature golf. |
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jhon
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Carnival or Royal Caribbean are the best choice, get good prices at http://mytravelmaster.net |
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peaches6
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I went on two Carnival cruises out of NYC and there were a lot of children aboard. |
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Dusie
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Try vacationstogo.com and click on find a bargain and then custom search and put in NYC for departure port. |
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Tivogal
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carnival.
they are great for kids.
carnival.com
cruisecritic.com
cruiseclues.com |
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ocean.denis
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I´d go Carnival for a family, since Disney does not sail from NYC |
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TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only
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You have a lot of choices and two different cruise ports in your area. One port is located in Manhattan and is served by Carnival, Norwegian, Holland America, and a couple other lines. The other port is located in Bayonne and is called Cape Liberty and is used by Royal Caribbean and Celebrity cruise lines.
From NY your options are cruises to New England and Canada; Bermuda; trans-Atlantic on Cunard; and the Caribbean. The New England Canada cruise run May to October and the others are pretty much year around.
I have been to Bermuda twice on cruise ships and it has some of the best beaches anywhere; pink sand beaches that you can easily find a deserted spot on. There are NO slums and ghettos in Bermuda like you may see on other islands. All of the houses are well maintained and painted in pastel colors. A five, six, or seven day cruise to Bermuda is plenty enough time to see and enjoy everything there. There is not a lot to do in Bermuda other than water sports and golf. There are two main towns Hamilton, the largest (where most cruise ships dock for at least a day) and St George (also a port stop) which is like a small town and has just a few shops. The third place ships may dock while there is The Kings Dockyard.. The Dockyard is on the far end of the 22 mile long island and has a small mall with shops and a museum. The Crystal Cave and Fantasy Caves are worth visiting as a tour, or on your own. You can visit one of the many forts on the island like Fort St Catherine if you like that type activity.
A cruise to the Caribbean would be longer, take longer but would be more fun for you and the kids. There will be water sports activities galore available. My recommendation is take a Royal Caribbean or Carnival cruise. Both have the better programs for kids.
With two kids you should pretty much rule out Holland America as they serve an older, mostly retired clientèle. Goods ships and cruises but just older clientèle. The Cunard cruises that are transatlantic don't offer a lot of the fun of port stops.
All cruise lines have programs for kids. They have staff persons who supervise kids in special programs on the ship, by age groups. Carnival has a program called Camp Carnival for kids 2 to 11. The year-round program includes a wide range of fun activities designed for three different age groups. All are supervised by staff who are either college educated in a related field or have professional child-care experience. As soon as children visit Camp Carnival, they'll meet the counselor assigned to their age group. While activities take place throughout the ship, smaller children enjoy many of their fun events in the Camp Carnival headquarters where there are games, arts & crafts, and even their own outdoor wading pool. Then they have Circle “C” where 12-14’s can cruise, chill, connect. It’s a program that keeps on growing. There are games, parties, and other supervised activities that are created just for them. When they rave about all the fun they’re having, you’ll know they’ve discovered Circle “C”. And finally they have Carnival's CLUB O2 for teens 15 to 17.
Royal Caribbean's programs are called Adventure Ocean. Adventure Ocean is a complimentary program of fun and educational activities open to all guests ages 3-17. Children are separated by age: 3 to 5; 6 to 8; 9 to 11; 12 to 14; and 15 to 17. Your child will get to learn about local customs, do cool science experiments, and make great new friends. The 12-14 and 15-17 Adventure Ocean groups allow teens the freedom to come and go as they please for sports, themed parties, movie nights and more. Teens can also meet and relax in the laid-back Living Room lounge, or dance late into the night at Fuel, our teen-only nightclub.
To participate in Adventure Ocean, children must be three years of age and potty-trained (no pull-ups or diapers). You can feel confident leaving your children with us because every member of our Adventure Ocean staff holds a college degree in education, recreation, or related field and has experience working with children ages 3-17. All are certified in CPR.
The web sites below show the two cruise ports and include the cruise schedules and links to the cruise lines. |
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mele8705
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NCL www.ncl.com check it out! |
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Just Me
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Carnival or Disney. |
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Tammi D
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why not check with a local travel agent? |
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