debloco
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mommaU4 said:Doesn't have to be a Disney cruise, just any cruise. I would love to have our next vacation be a cruise, but there are so many choices it's alittle overwhelming. I know there's a DCL board on here but I'm not sure if I want to do Disney. I heard the Disney cruises are more expensive and with 6 of us going, I can't afford to pay extra just to see Mickey (sorry). So I'm open to any cruise line.
I just wondering if there were any cruisers who could help me get started with my research. Did you use a travel agent or book it yourself? Is 7 days too long? What about sea-sickness? Are some cruise lines better than others? (cheaper, bigger, more luxurious, etc) Are there activities for kids on all ships? Anyone know what the accomodations are like when it's a large group?
I went on a cruise eons ago (more like 15 yrs ago) with DH (then DBF) and his parents. But it was just one of those little 4 day cruises to Mexico and back. The ship was probably tiny compared to some of the ones today, but we had a great time and I want to go again.
I would love to hear any advice you have to share or even just your own experiences. Thanks!
Yes, we've been on DCL and Celebrity.
I'd recommend cruisecritic.com as well and the "Unofficial Guide to Cruises" book for your research.
You can book yourself with most cruise lines. I'm pretty sure some of the high-end lines (Seabourne, Crystal) have you use a travel agent.
7 days in not too long!
You won't know about seasickness until for others until they actually sail. If someone has a problem, they can see the ship's Dr. and get treated right away.
Yes, some cruise lines are better than others. Better food, better service, better entertainment, etc. Each cruise line has their strengths. The book and the cruisecritic site can help you sort all that out.
Not all cruise lines have activities have for children/teens. Some lines have more extensive programs than others, and some lines only run their programs seasonally. Again, the book and website will help here.
Accomodations for large groups is tough on cruise ships. Most likely two smaller cabins will be less expensive than one larger (higher category) suite.
I think that covered all of your questions
Good luck!
to cruise!!!