LaTigresse
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I did a Carnival Cruise and I hated everything about that damned boat, seriously. Other people I know loved it. Here's the most important thing. Know what you like and what is important to you and TALK TO A TRAVEL AGENT! They know the differences between different cruise lines in and out. They can take the information that matters to you and help you pick a cruise that you like, not me, not the dozens of others on here that might tell you what pertains to what they like. Me, I wouldn't do a room without a balcony even if it meant saying "balcony or no cruise!" I hate days at sea sitting around a pool drinking beverages with umbrellas in them, other people really love that. For me, it's all about the destinations and exploring. Other people could care less and prefer to sit by the pool on the ship. Because destinations are so important to me, I want them to actually be places I want to explore AND can, safely. I could care less about ship excursions and the rediculous amount of money spent on them. Other people really wouldn't do it any other way. I also liked the city the ship was leaving and returning from, so planned to go several days early. It was the best part of the whole darn trip for me. Pack light. Don't try to play "beat everyone else on the ship by going down there at 6AM. You will be standing in a terminal for a very longgggggg time. They are boring places. Make sure all of your paperwork is in order before trying to board. Don't forget your passport or you will not be cruising. Duty free shops are not all that. And usually not at all worth the hassle. Especially if you are flying home from port. Don't forget, pack light. And, a small carry on with esentials is wise. I really do believe that talking to a travel agent is the wisest move.
< Message edited by LaTigresse -- 1/9/2009 12:10:15 PM >
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My twisted, self deprecating, sense of humour, finds alot to laugh about, in your lack of one! Just because you are well educated, articulate, and can use big, fancy words, properly........does not mean you are right!
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