So here's the thing, cruising ISN'T for everyone. If she's not interested, why would you work so hard to change her mind? Most of us have only a finite amount of time and resources to put towards leisure pursuits. Why would you want to push her to try something she's probably not going to enjoy?
My mother isn't a cruiser, however my father loves them. So they alternate between cruises and land based vacations as a way to make everyone happy. Also I've found a lot of people's first cruises are often short cruises on older ships with less exciting stops. These are often recipes for disappointment with younger travelers. Change the ingredients, A newer ship with more interesting offerings or itinerary, a balcony vs inside room, can result in an entirely different and more positive result.
Trying to convert a non-cruiser
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My mother isn't a cruiser, however my father loves them. So they alternate between cruises and land based vacations as a way to make everyone happy. Also I've found a lot of people's first cruises are often short cruises on older ships with less exciting stops. These are often recipes for disappointment with younger travelers. Change the ingredients, A newer ship with more interesting offerings or itinerary, a balcony vs inside room, can result in an entirely different and more positive result.
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