Why don't you also try these web sites:
http://www.hollandamerica.com/onboard/single.do
http://www.singlescruise.com/pages/Home.aspx
http://www.cruisemates.com/articles/single/cabin-mates.cfm
http://www.cruisemates.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=44
2007-09-03 07:17:15
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answered by TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only 7
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Hmm..... i think of a few of this relies upon upon how vast the deliver is, and how great the rooms are. Will the cabin be used in the main for dozing, or different, ahem, activies? Will there be adequate places on the deliver for you and your spouse to have some privateness without your pal continually being there? i'm vulnerable to think of that whether your spouse says she's pleased with this, she could no longer be completely elementary, and could have some reserved thoughts. right this is an thought. in basic terms a thought. discover out if there are singles businesses booked for that cruise. If there are, maybe your pal ought to get paired with yet another solo customer, leaving you and your spouse to 3 privateness. you additionally can verify cruisemates or cruiscritics and notice if there are solo travelers searching for a roommate on a cruise. Or.... see if the cruiseline can provide suites, or single occupancy. even nevertheless a "campout at sea" must be exciting...... something tells me which you and your spouse could finally end up regretting the alternative to have all 3 of you share an analogous room. i think of that is greater powerful to errors on the risk-free factor.
2016-10-09 21:17:39
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answered by ? 4
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I always cruise solo and have done so for about 20 years. (I do take my grandson once a year - but that's it). I LOVE not sharing my stateroom with anyone. I LOVE solo travel. There are plenty of opportunities to join in the fun, to meet people, dance, etc without having a room buddy you might not be compatible with.
Try it, you'll like it. Oh, I am older than you but by your age, I was a happy solo traveler.
2007-09-03 16:51:17
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answered by Anonymous
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If you contact a cruise line and tell them you would like to share a cabin, they will try to match you. The advantage is that most of them will charge you 1/2 of the couple rate if they can't find someone for you. If you go yourself, it can become very expensive.
2007-09-03 11:30:10
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answered by Little Gal 6
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Look on singlescruises.com They arrange cruises with group space for singles and have a roommate matching service.
2007-09-03 10:49:13
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answered by US_DR_JD 7
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2007-09-06 01:35:02
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-09-05 04:03:37
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answered by Anonymous
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