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CDA3387

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  1. Do NOT discount older folk...we have been around the block and we KNOW how to party! No kidding! We might be older than you, but we've been practicing for years! So, don't worry about the age range...find the cruise you can afford, and go for it. You will find plenty of "like-minded" folks....they may not be your age, but they will have your same mind-set!

     

     

    When I went on my cruise in January, I found that out but nothing is wrong wit being around more younger people right?

  2. Cruisng over the new year would be perfect for you guys...except you would need to at least double your budget for the cruise alone. Cruises that include Christmas Day or New Year's Day (or both) are the most expensive of the year. And $800 would not even pay for the airfare to Florida then.

     

    You can ususally get a great price for January--because kids are back in school and very, very few working people can get vacation time at the beginning of the year. So even on NCL, RC or Carnival the passengers could skew a bit older. You may want to take a chance on cruises starting the first few days of January that may have students from colleges that do not restart classes until around January 10. I have cruised mid-December a couple times and was surprised how many kids were onboard. Though I haven't been on RCCL in many years, they do have the best reputation of drawing all different ages and interests and having plenty to do for all of them.

     

    I should have been more specific. I meant that amount per person not total. I saw a couple of cheaper cruises that were 350-500 pp before taxes. We didn't want to overpay for cruises, so we said no to anything during Christmas week-New Years.

  3. I know this question has been asked about a million times, but all the posts I could find were from a couple of years ago. Either in December 2014 or January 2015, 2 of my buddies and I are planning a cruise to go on. As we all are 23, we didn't want to spend more than about $800-900 for a cruise which can include airfare. We live close enough to NYC where we could forgo the airfare if we really wanted. I was looking at some Western Caribbean cruises with RCCL and Carnival and a few eastern ones with NCL and I was wondering what would be the best cruise line for the 3 of us to be around people closer to our age and to enjoy more of a party atmosphere and to go Eastern or Western Caribbean. I've been on only one Eastern cruise with RCCL this past year and I loved it. Thanks for your help.

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