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Re: Anniversary cruise??
[Re: keith5579]
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02/11/15 02:04 AM
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I've been on Royal Caribbean a couple times and Carnival a couple times. I think Royal Caribbean is a little nicer. My wife has been on Disney and she enjoyed it.  Been on both and the level of service from every crew member on Royal Caribbean is way above Carnival. The quality of the entertainment on RC is better too.
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Re: Anniversary cruise??
[Re: joshm28]
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02/11/15 03:27 AM
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Posts: 33,437 Your mom’s house
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Another option is to skip the cruise and go to an all inclusive resort. There are several pros to this vs the cruise to include:
Much bigger rooms and bathrooms. Much, much, much bigger Non crowded pools and beaches, restaraunts, etc All alcohol is included No timelines
I can give you some pointers/resorts if this is an option. I agree. We do this every couple of years. I just have never wantd to be on a ship with a bunch of people carrying who knows what illnesses.
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Re: Anniversary cruise??
[Re: OcToBeRDrEaMiN67]
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02/11/15 03:52 AM
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I second Jacksonville. I am leaving Friday for a cruise to Nassau and Half Moon Cay. You might check out Cruisecritic.com. Its the Aldeer of cruisin. You won't go hungry on a cruise. I am really looking forward to sea day brunch Carnival puts on.
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Re: Anniversary cruise??
[Re: doekiller]
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02/11/15 04:00 AM
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Posts: 22,110 USA
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Another option is to skip the cruise and go to an all inclusive resort. There are several pros to this vs the cruise to include:
Much bigger rooms and bathrooms. Much, much, much bigger Non crowded pools and beaches, restaraunts, etc All alcohol is included No timelines
I can give you some pointers/resorts if this is an option. I agree. We do this every couple of years. I just have never wantd to be on a ship with a bunch of people carrying who knows what illnesses. Yep just fly there. The virus thing really scares me too. Check out St. Thomas since you don't need a passport and it's a US territory.
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