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Oh hell yes! I've been in one cruise on the Seven Seas Voyager and the ship was astounding! There was a casino, a recreation area, a fine dining area, and pools (it's not like your surrounded by water already).
http://www.luxurylink.com/luxury-hotels/copenhagen-to-stockholm-regent-seven-seas-cruises.html?productId=111791
I have done almost 50 cruises and can say that it is not only a good deal from a dollar value but also of a time and convenience standpoint.
When someone else drives, cleans, cooks, and helps make your decisions for you (if you want them to), and you get to see several places for the price of one, I think cruises are worth it.
Right after I went through the denial part of the finality of my divorce, a woman I met (only once) was going to take me on a Caribbean cruise with her for a week. She said she pay for everything except my airfare to Miami from LA.
I chickened out.
So, my answer...
I don't know.
If you don't mind having water all around you then it would be fine.
Cruises are so worth the money! Probably one of the best deals in travel today with all the competition and building of new ships. You only have to unpack once, more food than you could ever eat, as much or as little entertainment as you want, delivery to great destinations. I swore I'd never like cruises, but once I took one, I was hooked!!
Yea it is worth it, been on 2 18 month cruises that were all inclusive.. great food all day, gym, jacuzzi, shows etc. all included. Be ready to gain some pounds!
Absolutely!!! You can't find a better deal if you break down the pricing! If you are flexible, you can find great last-minute deals that average out to less than $50/day including food and some beverages!
Riverboat Twilight (riverboattwilight.com) was. A nice, cheap vacation up and down the Mighty Mississippi.
YES. You only have to unpack once and your floating hotel is with you all the time well you travel from place to place. Infact in the long run it is cheaper then flying to different places and checking into different hotels all the time.
Yes, a very cost-effective mode of vacationing. Everything is done for you, all you do is relax.
What are the top cruises in California?
by qabug1 on June 15th, 2010
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What percentage is the usual booking fee for one of those cruise booking companies at the harbour/marina?
by RomanS on May 9th, 2011
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Where was your cruise destination?
by LisaJoy on September 5th, 2009
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I am going on a cuise in 46 days. This is my first cruise and my first airplane ride to get to port. Any suggestions?
by adbjeh on September 20th, 2010
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How can you sneek alcohol onto a Star Princess cruise ship upon boarding? Ill be on on for 20 days in europe.
by noproblemss on October 20th, 2010
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Thank you - I'm going to check out the link now! :o)
by Teasdale on May 9th, 2008