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HAL also has cooking classes -- $29 per person.
That's really great. We paid $69 for the classes on Oceania. Do they give you your own workstation and let you actually prepare a few dishes? If so, then Hal is offering a real bargain.
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Personally, I just go with whichever line offers me the best food LOL. I too have been on Carnival twice when I was younger. And my parents (who actually remember their experience) agree that Carnival has the best desserts.
Regarding food, I actually like the super gourmet-y kinds of foods, as well as simple ones. It depends on which taste better to me c:
You'll wind up hurting yourself on Oceania. The food is so good and they even have cooking classes!
"Live from" ms Volendam to Alaska! My First HAL Experience
in Holland America Line
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Well, you'd pretty much go nuts just photographing all the food, never mind eating it.
Anyway, I don't want to hijack this into an Oceania thread. I just wanted to mention that they're kind of known for the food thing. I'm not sure there'd be enough in the way of activities for someone your age but I could be wrong about that. Their cruises are port-intensive so you might spend a lot more of your time off the ship than on other cruise lines.
BTW, your 60D has pretty good IS (image stabilization) and with at big ABS-C sensor size, you should be able to pump up the ISO to a fairly high level. You probably didn't need the monopod unless you were trying to support a particularly heavy lens.