I've been on 4 cruises so far - 3 with Royal Caribbean and 1 with Celebrity
Celebrity Cruises is a sister cruiseline to Royal Caribbean -- the food is fantastic on both, the shows great, and there always something to do
It all depends on the size of the ship you want and how many people will be on the trip.
-if you have children a larger ship is a better idea because there is more for kids to do (Royal Caribbean has special children groups for each age group, so that the kids have activities to do all day, and you don't have to worry about them)
-if your family is mostly elderly a smaller ship would be better, because they tend to have less children
-anyone in between it doesn't really matter
Royal Caribbean now has their own private port in New Jersey, so it is a lot less hectic than Philly or New York.
Anywhere in the Caribbean is a perfect place for a vacation. Many of the trips that Royal Caribbean offers go to multiple islands (a new one each day). This past summer my family went to St. Maarten, St. Thomas, Puerto Rico, and Labadee (Royal Caribbean's private island right off of Haiti). Any package that includes Labadee is perfect since the only people on the island are from the ship (very relaxing).
www.royalcaribbean.com
http://www.celebritycruises.com/
Hope you enjoy your cruise!!
2007-03-14 14:41:19
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answered by prncessstef 4
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Several things to consider in your quest for a cruise for you and your family(I am Owner of a full-service Travel Agency):
1-Very few, if any, cruise lines leave from NYC or Philadelphia and go to the Bahamas. From a practicality point of view, it is more convenient to depart from a Florida port. In other words, fly into a major FLA airport then leave from that city's port(Miami/Tampa/Orlando are good examples).
Having said that, there are some minor, yet important issues to address:
1-What specifically are you looking for in a cruise line?(Family-oriented? Mainstream? Lots of activities?)
2-How many travelling?
3-Do you have dates of departure/return?
4-Do you have a targeted Travel budget in place?
Some notes about the Bahamas--
1-It is an ideal locale for a family cruise as it will allow the children to discover a different culture other than what they're accustomed to in the States. The adults will love it as well as it will allow them to discover the culture that is the Bahamas(British and other influences prevail) and also be able to sample some of the tastiest cuisine on Earth.
2-Most businesses in the Bahamas accept American currency; but to be safe, convert some dollars into the local currency.
3- To ensure a hassle-free cruise and for legal reasons, have passports for all passengers, State ID for everyone over the age of 12, birth certificates for all passengers. The US State Department mandated new travel laws effective 1/2007, therefore this is necessary.
Lots of information for sure but necessary to ensure a wonderful and hassle-free cruise for you and your family. Depending on your itinerary and dates of departure/return, there are some family cruise bargains to be had. For more specific information, kindly either IM me through Yahoo Messenger(username: indysteve1563), AIM(username: sgr1563), or email me at: indysteve1563@yahoo.com. I would be more than happy to assist you in securing a cruise that you and your family will be more than happy with.
2007-03-14 15:47:51
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answered by IndySteve1563 3
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Alot depends on the age of your kids. I took my 11 and 17 years olds alts year and Carnival has an aw some program with activities for all ages. They are divided up so that the age range isn't too great and they are free to choose which ones they participate in. There was no additional charge other than late night parties and babysitting. I almost never saw my older one and the younger one spent the mornings with us at the pool making friends and the afternoons hanging out with her friends, They even had a party one night where they kept the kids til 2a which allowed the adults to go out and party a little more than we would have with the kids. Have fun and research the excursions, some have age restrictions. We did the eastern Caribbean and laved it so much that we leave in 50 days for the exotic western
2007-03-14 14:24:11
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answered by shhhhhhhhhhhimhiding 4
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Disney Cruises are by far the best. They have several itineraries with at least one including the bahamas. Check out the site and you will sure to be amazed. Let me know how things work out.
2007-03-14 11:20:03
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answered by Anonymous
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With a family, I would go on the biggest ship on the Carnival lines. I would do research on line and than check prices with a travel agent too.
I have to agree, I think the cruises out of Florida are better for a family. More choices in destinations.
Good luck in your planning
2007-03-14 12:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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We've been on three cruises. Bahamas is a good place to start. Go out of FL. We took Royal Caribbean to the Bahamas for our first cruise and we loved it.
Go for it!!!
2007-03-14 11:16:55
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answered by capnemo 5
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it rather is largely a tipping minimum. in case you extremely delight in the provider, you could tip extra. i do no longer think of you could tip any much less. Now on Norwegian, i understand that they do loose seating dinners and you haven't any longer have been given a similar waiters and waitresses for the entire cruise yet i think of they divide up what you pay for guidance on the tip so as that each and every worker gets a tip. i'm no longer precisely particular how plenty each and every person makes on the tip of the cruise off guidance inspite of the incontrovertible fact that it won't have the ability to be very plenty pondering the massive mass of workers. The smaller the deliver, the extra each and every worker makes i assume. many people tip the minimum volume pondering the quantity of money you spend on the holiday in entire. i understand as quickly as we went, we gave the bar waitress at dinner a tip for being so useful. yet, it extremely is as much as you. desire this helps!
2016-10-18 09:42:24
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answered by ? 4
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The best place to book a cruise is with World Ventures RTA site here: http://www.earnvacations.com/freedom they have a 7 day cruise for 69 dollars, not per night, but for the whole seven days for each person and children are free.
Take a look at their programs. They have rock bottom prices for members or for those who wish to get the minimum booking compared to Obitz, Expedia, Travelocity etc...
2007-03-14 16:21:44
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answered by free_to_dream27 2
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I would consider maybe Bermuda as its closer to your area or an eastern caribbean cruise and I would go on Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, or Carnival as they will be the most fun and give you the most enjoyment.
2007-03-14 12:07:56
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answered by coolliz2444 6
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Here's my answer short and sweet. I use http://www.bbcarefreetravel.com . They have low prices and many different cruises to choose from. My thing is I want a lot for a little bit of money. That is why I use them.
2007-03-14 15:10:33
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answered by driven 1
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