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halavah

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  1. You got the full spectrum when it comes to age, didn't you :)

    Cruising is great, so many things to do on the ship, so can everyone have a great time, yes....Just my opinion, Holland America tends to draw a more mature crowd as far as age, so that would be good for the four older people in your party, but the 19 & 25 yr old may feel a bit young. If you want to try to accommodate all, Carnival, NCL or RCL may be the way to go. Unless you go on a "singles" cruise, there aren't a lot of adult singles. I think the biggest challenge may be for the 19 yr old single....he/she isn't old enough to partake in the bar scene and is to old for the "teen" activities on board....all that being said, with the activities and the different ports, I would recommend looking at one of the newer bigger ships (i.e.: RCLs Allure) you got the latest and greatest activities, lots of different dining options and you still have your ports and excursions....I hope you have a great time!!!!

     

    YES! big age group. Celebrating 60th anniversary, but want the 2 grandsons to be able to mix if possible with a younger group. Thinking of maybe the new "Harmony" RCL ship

  2. Going to Caribbean in January. Critic reviews are mixed for both ships. Carnival has more port visitations. Celebrity more sea days. Both 10 nights.

    How is food, entertainment etc for each ship? We are 4 seniors but young at heart and body. Celebrity more money than Carnival but we don't cruise that frequently and want the best for our expenditures

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