As a travel agent I'd recommend Royal Caribbean - nice ships, good quality food and service, lots to do, family oriented. I'd avoid Carnival or NCL. Carnival draws those who like to drink and party, tends to be a bit low end and you really have to be careful not to book any of their older ships, which have a tendency to be "worn". Quality of food, service, & accommodations would not be something I would book for my clients. NCL - nice ships, but having issues.
I would be glad to discuss your options with you (no obligations) You can reach me at 866-485-8175.
2007-03-22 08:10:27
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answered by T 4
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Carnival would be a good choice for this mix of guests.
We took the Carnival Conquest last week for Spring Break and our guests included 2 high school seniors, 5 younger teens, 1 child, 4 parents and 2 grandparents.
Everyone found something to enjoy!
It was the first time the high school seniors were able to go into the casino and they both won about $400!
Hurricane season runs from June to Nov, so I would recommend booking for a trip as soon as school is out.
Check out www.vacationstogo.com
Click on FInd a Bargain and you can search for cruises from the port nearest to you.
2007-03-22 10:31:12
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answered by Julie T 5
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I would recommend Carnival not only for the fact of younger age travelers with the fun they will have geared towards them with Carnival, but also because of the price of 6 people. Carnival generally has a better price per passenger on more cruise options than the others, thus giving you a greater variety of cruises to choose from without breaking the bank. Some other cruise lines will have specials for cruises, but that would narrow your time and choice of places to go more so than Carnival's overall better pricing.
2007-03-22 11:38:10
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answered by PH 2
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Royal caribbean
it has awsome activities for teenagers and also has an excellent spa for the mothers
it is the best cruise line ive been on
ive been on 3 rccl cruises and am about to go on one this summer
there are also good departure points like baltimore and new york
happy cruising
2007-03-22 15:09:26
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answered by u suck! 1
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. Whatever the least affluent couple can afford.
When many couples (Moms and Daughters) make plans for a trip, one of them is usually not as well-off as the others. Find out what cruise everyone can afford. Not only the cruise, set aside money for the trip getting to and from your port.
If money is not a problem, take a seven-day trip in the Caribbean. There are many stops and you'll enjoy yourselves. Try Royal Caribbean.
2007-03-22 16:00:58
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answered by Rusty 4
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Carnival Cruise would probably be suitable for a few reasons.
-Carnival is known as the "fun ships"
-Prices are not as expensive as other cruise lines
-A majority of the crowd on Carnival Cruise ships are younger and the activites are geared for a yuonger crowd
-Offers shorter/variety of cruise destinations good since they are in high school
2007-03-23 00:05:35
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answered by Panda 4
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NCL. Norwegian Cruise Line. I recently went on the Norwegian Pearl. It was amazing. I had sooo much fun. There is plenty to do for all ages.
2007-03-22 15:19:18
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answered by ♥ hehe =] 1
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Try this web site
http://www.cruise.com
Good Luck and have a wonderful cruise
2007-03-22 10:38:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Carnival or RCCL
2007-03-22 09:39:24
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answered by ? 4
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carnival
2007-03-22 16:38:50
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answered by moonlillies 3
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