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Suggestion for first time cruiser on type of ship?
"Art" wrote in
news:KVUjc.299135$Ig.287927@pd7tw2no: Suggestion for first time cruiser as to what size of ship I should go with? A medium size or larger (3500+ passnegers) size ship? please list the negatives and positives to both types of ships? I am considering a cruise either in Alaska, Carribean, Mexican Riveria, Hawaii If you're going to the Caribbean, I suggest a Royal Caribbean Voyager-class ship (nearly the largest afloat, except Queen Mary 2). This would be either the Adventure, Explorer, Navigator, Mariner, or Voyager of the Seas. Tons of activities, hard to get bored, many choices, stunningly gorgeous ship, and so large that they have better space and less crowding than many mid- sized ships. I've rarely read any reviews that weren't extremely impressed. We did the Adventure of the Seas and found the shows excellent - we climbed the rock wall, miniature golfed, and did in-line skating. We loved the ice skating show as well. Prime |
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