Am_I_There_Yet
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I need some advice...
Today, DH and I spent the day farting around in Galveston and ate near the cruise terminal. The Grand Princess was sitting there in all her glory and DH all of the sudden really, really wants to take a cruise.
I've taken one before and wasn't too impressed, but then again, I was cruising with my (now) ex-DH and two other couples, all of whom think sitting around drinking all day is a wonderful way to spend $$$$. Other than the comedian, I didn't experience any of the other activities, because I didn't want to do them alone. We filed for divorce three months later - not because of the cruise, but because he also took that cavalier attitude with his vows.
Anyway... I digress...
On my previous cruise, we went on the Carnival Triumph. At the time, I was in my mid-30's and it was a good match. Come to find out, that due to Katrina, the Carnival Conquest is now in Galveston. They were building it when we were on our cruise. Other than decor, I think they're both the same. The Triumph, Conquest and the Grand Princess are all mega-ships.
As we were sitting there, I was explaining to my DH that Carnival had more of an active atmosphere, thinking that it would appeal to my DH more, but he really wants to try out the Grand Princess. (He's never seen another cruise ship)
We're both in our late 30's (oh, okay - so I'll be 40 in July) and are the type to listen to alternative music and play washers - and yes we do drink. Is the Grand Princess too refined for us?
I would like to start planning, but want to hear any experiences from you guys. I mean, I trust y'all - y'all like Disney.
Today, DH and I spent the day farting around in Galveston and ate near the cruise terminal. The Grand Princess was sitting there in all her glory and DH all of the sudden really, really wants to take a cruise.
I've taken one before and wasn't too impressed, but then again, I was cruising with my (now) ex-DH and two other couples, all of whom think sitting around drinking all day is a wonderful way to spend $$$$. Other than the comedian, I didn't experience any of the other activities, because I didn't want to do them alone. We filed for divorce three months later - not because of the cruise, but because he also took that cavalier attitude with his vows.
Anyway... I digress...
On my previous cruise, we went on the Carnival Triumph. At the time, I was in my mid-30's and it was a good match. Come to find out, that due to Katrina, the Carnival Conquest is now in Galveston. They were building it when we were on our cruise. Other than decor, I think they're both the same. The Triumph, Conquest and the Grand Princess are all mega-ships.
As we were sitting there, I was explaining to my DH that Carnival had more of an active atmosphere, thinking that it would appeal to my DH more, but he really wants to try out the Grand Princess. (He's never seen another cruise ship)
We're both in our late 30's (oh, okay - so I'll be 40 in July) and are the type to listen to alternative music and play washers - and yes we do drink. Is the Grand Princess too refined for us?
I would like to start planning, but want to hear any experiences from you guys. I mean, I trust y'all - y'all like Disney.

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