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Seeking advice on first cruise: Florida--Panama Canal
Holland America has a nice cruise from Ft Lauderdale into canal -stops
in Guatum Lake for day and returns to Caribbean - NO you will not miss any canal infact you will go thru the locks twice OLD TO SOON SMART TO LATE |
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You might also want to checkout the Coral Princess.
wrote in message .. . We are putting together our first cruise, and decided that it would be great to spend New Years Eve, and perhaps Christmas no board. We are a couple in our late 40's, enjoy gambling, snorkeling, digital photography, good food and Vegas style entertainment. (We enjoyed last year's New Years Eve in Vegas and a prior one in Hawaii.) No kids and don't really care for them so a more "adult" focused cruise would be better for us. We may have a girlfriend with us but 3 people seems to not fit with the the pricing plans very well. We live in Atlanta, but expect to depart out of Florida (Tampa would be perfect) and think that it would be great to see the Panama Canal on this trip (in case we never do it again. G) Probably want a 7-10 day cruise. Questions we have: 1. Anyone know of the perfect trip that matches our desires above? 2. What's the best way to deal with a group of 3 as far a quarters are concerned? 3. I've been reading the discussions about Balconies. Seems nice, but with three of us it might get expensive and we are somewhat budget minded (but not typically no-frills travelers.) 4. If we take a cruise that enters the Canal and then comes back out on the same side, will we miss much of the "canal" experience? 5. If we use Birth Certificate and Drivers licenses, now much more difficuly is it that if we had a Passports? Thanks for any help, F&R |
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You might also want to checkout the Coral Princess.
wrote in message .. . We are putting together our first cruise, and decided that it would be great to spend New Years Eve, and perhaps Christmas no board. We are a couple in our late 40's, enjoy gambling, snorkeling, digital photography, good food and Vegas style entertainment. (We enjoyed last year's New Years Eve in Vegas and a prior one in Hawaii.) No kids and don't really care for them so a more "adult" focused cruise would be better for us. We may have a girlfriend with us but 3 people seems to not fit with the the pricing plans very well. We live in Atlanta, but expect to depart out of Florida (Tampa would be perfect) and think that it would be great to see the Panama Canal on this trip (in case we never do it again. G) Probably want a 7-10 day cruise. Questions we have: 1. Anyone know of the perfect trip that matches our desires above? 2. What's the best way to deal with a group of 3 as far a quarters are concerned? 3. I've been reading the discussions about Balconies. Seems nice, but with three of us it might get expensive and we are somewhat budget minded (but not typically no-frills travelers.) 4. If we take a cruise that enters the Canal and then comes back out on the same side, will we miss much of the "canal" experience? 5. If we use Birth Certificate and Drivers licenses, now much more difficuly is it that if we had a Passports? Thanks for any help, F&R |
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