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9-15-2012 @ 2:19PM
Oz said...
Actually cruising with the masses on large ships is a good value for a single traveler. Even on ships full of families/children there are ALWAYS plenty of deckchairs on top and in quiet areas. In the dinning rooms, you can demand to sit alone if necessary. I have never found the children a problem and amazingly well behaved. Just did 7 days in the Caribbean on Carnival in an inside single: played $80.in casino, did two bottles of wine with dinners, two tour excursions, about a $100. in souveniers. The total was $1200. for all. My second cruise this year. The real pleasure in cruising is being out on the ocean on a big comfortable ship. You are not required to partake of any of what they offer at whatever cost.
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