04-24-2023, 12:10 PM | #1 |
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Cruises for vacation?
I searched around and didn't see anything covering cruises.
Anyone else here like to cruise? We tend to go on 1-2 cruises per year. We like them because we get to visit multiple places and only have to unpack once. Sorta like a vacation sampler and then if there's something we really like, we'll go back and check it out in more detail. We usually prefer Princess cruise lines. A more mellow crowd overall and not a ton of kids running around. Still a good choice for families though. We've done east and west coast USA. Alaska. N. Europe. Australia/NZ, Hawaii, Eastern & Western Caribbean. A neat thing that has recently happened, is that Porsche Owners Club has teamed up with Princess. We did a cruise with them last year that was pretty fun. Half the folks on the ship were POC members and the ship had a lot of Porsche specific activities. We tend to book a mini-suite. More room and not overly expensive. I want to try one of the new mega ships that Royal Caribbean has. So maybe in the next year or so. Also looking to plan a Japan cruise and debating this year's POC cruise in Dec. (note) Photo is Kristiansand, Norway.
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We have platinum status with NCL, and only book full suites so that we get the full first-class treatment with concierge and access to private suite life bar, restaurant, and secret indoor pool. I'm not really a fan of the humongous floating shopping malls that they call cruise ships these days, but NCL has phased out all of the older/smaller ships from their fleet. Sailed through everything including a full-on nor'easter, with 25 foot seas, gale-force winds, and rime ice on the balcony railings and ship's superstructure. Also survived an on-board fire (while docked), where they made all of the remaining passengers and most of the "hotel" staff leave the ship and stand on the dock for a few hours while they put out the fire and cleaned up the impacted cabin.
I had suggested that someone look into European river cruises in another thread yesterday. I've only seen commercials for them and never gone, but they seem to be sort of like slow-moving barges using Europe's historic network of inland rivers between cities. Minimal exposure to rough waters, and the same benefits as ocean cruises of waking up every morning in a different port/city without having to pack and haul luggage.....
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My wife and I have done NCL's Hawaii 7-day cruise on the Pride of America four times and will be doing it for a fifth time in a couple of weeks. It is by far the best way to see a lot of Hawaii without spending half of your time at the airport. We have an Alaskan cruise tour booked for next year with Princess, and a 13-day cruise from Auckland, New Zealand to Sydney, Australia in February 2025 with NCL. Cruises can be whatever you want them to be; tropical, scenic, adventure, relaxation, etc. Find an itinerary that you like and go for it.
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cruises are one of my favorite methods of travel!! i'm a royal caribbean diamond member but also gamble a bit in the casino so they do comp most of my cruises.
I haven't done norwegian/carnival/MSC and some of the others in recent years, I just feel like Royal Caribbean is the best mix of crowd + the ships are amazing. Would love to do some of the transatlantic itineraries or ones that aren't the typical caribbean/mexico destinations. I think you'd LOVE royal
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That cruise is on my bucket list for sure, but I don't think that I would survive the flight from the east coast even with a layover on the west coast.....
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I've done a couple dozen. I tend to prefer smaller ships. I'm digging windstar right now at 150-300 passengers. Oceania is pretty good as well, but I did like their bigger 1100ish passenger ships. Their older 600 person R class ships were missing a few things and hadn't got to the intimate level of windstar yet.
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Here's an example, but there's tons of different itineraries. This has a lot of sea days, but sometimes that can be a good thing. Day 1 Los Angeles, California 2. At Sea 3. At Sea 4. At Sea 5. At Sea 6. Hilo, Hawaii 7. Honolulu, Hawaii 8. Kauai (Nawiliwili), Hawaii 9. Maui (Lahaina), Hawaii 10. At Sea 11. At Sea 12. At Sea 13. At Sea 14. At Sea 15. Ensenada, Mexico 16. Los Angeles, California
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Our trip to New Zealand and Australia will be on the Norwegian Spirit, which by passenger count is a smaller ship by today's standards. The ship recently underwent a complete makeover and they removed all the kid-specific areas making the ship more adult-oriented.
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I cruised from Tenerife, Spain to Cape Canaveral, FL on the Disney Dream, with few people on board, it was 2 weeks and pretty epic. Otherwise, Carnival once and never again, Royal Caribbean was cool as others have pointed out. My first cruise we went through a hurricane and it caused most of the ship to rock and make everyone sick. Otherwise it's been smooth sailing. My Mom raves about her Alaska cruise she went on a smaller ship, loved it.
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We sometimes (seem) to rent out an entire deck on NCL with the extended family cruises. Any more, Christmas is at sea.
Considering some cruises this year up thru Italy, but not sure I want to be gone 15+ days. Plus a buffer on each side to recuperate. Also have my eye on those river cruises, both US and Europe. In all reality, it's a drinking binge where it's pretty difficult for me to get in too much trouble, and I can usually find my way to the pool and find a chair to pass out, if necessary.
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It "accommodates" six if you use the sofa bed and the additional murphy bed that is in the suite. Not a bad deal if you are traveling with a family considering that NCL often lets additional guests beyond the first two sail for free if they are in the same cabin. |
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Cruises are bomb but don't go cheap else you'll end up at a drunken spring break boat. I've only been on one though it was an eastern carribbean cruise.
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We went with some friends on a Carnival cruise. It was a 3-4 day to Mexico. Basically a party boat, which is fine if that's your thing.
It was pretty funny though. Walking down the hall near the cabins was like walking through a dorm. Half the doors were open and folks were walking from one cabin to another, etc. Beer bongs at the pool. Folks passed out on the loungers. Thirty years ago this would have been my jam, but not so much anymore.
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I don't get cruises. You are stuck with a bunch of random(usually unattractive overweight) people on a boat. Days at sea are kind of a waste. Being in your cabin feels like a waste of time, it is just a small hotel room, even the Suits are meh I mean they are nice but...I also don't like sitting in a fancy hotel room. I can sit around in luxury at home. I would rather fly to my destination and get a day there vs wasting a day or 3 traveling on the 'slow boat'. The all you can eat buffets are ok, my kid likes it, I think the food is rather crappy.
On Royal and carnival you used to be able to get as much as you want to eat for dinner. Now they upcharge you. Example: $16.99 plus an 18% gratuity = $20 if you want another lobster tail. It was fun pigging out at dinner, no more. You see more for-fee options available on cruise ships than ever before. You want a nice steak house, you pay. It kind of takes away from the experience a touch. There is also a lot of waiting around, waiting to get on the boat, get off, gotta get back in time before it leaves which can cut your shore excursions short and limits what you can do. If you had just flown there you would not have those wasted travel days at sea and have more time to spend at every destination. If you like to just lay around & stare at blue water(which are travel days) I guess it is ok. I guess you can shop and there are activities to keep some what entertained. Kids seem to like cruises and the water parks, bring friends or other family members with kids so they can entertain themselves. If I am going to spend my precious free time and money a cruise is pretty much last on my list of things to do. edit: As said above some are just party boats. Do you research and understand what you are getting into.
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We did a virgin cruise last year - in a suite - and loved it. Just recently came back from NCL, in a haven suite on the Prima - overall big meh. Food out of the haven was barely edible swill, entertainment was subpar, and you get nickel and dimed for everything. For the $ I spent - well north of 10k - it should have been phenomenal, but I think virgin ruined us. Will likely do virgin Europe next year, maybe their greek island one.
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