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Are Celebrity passengers younger than Princess' ?


Dena

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Yes, I am younger than a friend who has only sailed Princess. But on Celebrity I sailed with people who are older than old friend, so No.

 

Can we have easier questions for Monday mornings, as my mind is failing in my old age. Why did I come in here again, oh yes my keys there they are.

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Yes, I am younger than a friend who has only sailed Princess. But on Celebrity I sailed with people who are older than old friend, so No.

 

Can we have easier questions for Monday mornings, as my mind is failing in my old age. Why did I come in here again, oh yes my keys there they are.

 

From your reply, I think I am younger than you and your friend from Princess, which may be older than you when you are on Celebrity. I am so confused. Can anyone tell me how to pose easier questions?:D

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I know it depend on the time of year and the lenght of the cruise, but all things being equal...

 

The S-class has been designed for the oldest crowd. Even older than HAL.

 

Inadequate pool deck, no jogging track, no promenade, shallow covered pool, grass lawn, slow pace life - a comfortable long term/rehab facility for 70+.

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Does it really matter who has the oldest passengers? The only time to worry about that is when you are on that specific cruise on that specific ship. Other than that, how does anyone know what the age group is? Lets take a survey the next time we cruise.

 

It is your cruise, enjoy it regardless.

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The S-class has been designed for the oldest crowd. Even older than HAL.

 

Inadequate pool deck, no jogging track, no promenade, shallow covered pool, grass lawn, slow pace life - a comfortable long term/rehab facility for 70+.

Bet your life kid, we are everywhere and loving it. Too bad you don't like it. See you on a Solstice type ship, I will be the white haired old lady in the casino with a martini in her hand.;)
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Does it really matter who has the oldest passengers? The only time to worry about that is when you are on that specific cruise on that specific ship. Other than that, how does anyone know what the age group is? Lets take a survey the next time we cruise.

 

It is your cruise, enjoy it regardless.

 

It might. For example, on Princess DH and I were able to get a table for four just for the two of us with Anytime dining as long as we went to the dining room after 7:45 pm. This was because most of the passengers wanted to eat earlier. Most of the passengers were also older. Had we gone to dinner earlier, we would have been put at a table for two that is very, very close to other tables. I would like to have a similar dining experience on Celebrity and thought eating later would work, however, someone posted that 7:45 would be too early to arrive for dinner on Celebrity since the room is still very crowded. So I wondered, if passengers were a bit younger on Celebrity. I don't want to eat much later than 7:45, so I was actually hoping for older passengers. Of course, just because older Princess cruisers like to eat early doesn't mean older Celebrity cruisers do.

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It might. For example, on Princess DH and I were able to get a table for four just for the two of us with Anytime dining as long as we went to the dining room after 7:45 pm. This was because most of the passengers wanted to eat earlier. Most of the passengers were also older. Had we gone to dinner earlier, we would have been put at a table for two that is very, very close to other tables. I would like to have a similar dining experience on Celebrity and thought eating later would work, however, someone posted that 7:45 would be too early to arrive for dinner on Celebrity since the room is still very crowded. So I wondered, if passengers were a bit younger on Celebrity. I don't want to eat much later than 7:45, so I was actually hoping for older passengers. Of course, just because older Princess cruisers like to eat early doesn't mean older Celebrity cruisers do.

 

Also depends where you are cruising. Did select in the Med and ate around 8:30 each night. It was still crowded. Port intensive so many people wanted to dine later and more Europeans on board who generally dine late as a rule.

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Also depends where you are cruising. Did select in the Med and ate around 8:30 each night. It was still crowded. Port intensive so many people wanted to dine later and more Europeans on board who generally dine late as a rule.

 

We were on 14 day Hawaii. I noticed Celebrity still offers 15 Hawaii sailings with two stops on the Big Island. I think that is great and hope we can try it.

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Bet your life kid, we are everywhere and loving it. Too bad you don't like it. See you on a Solstice type ship, I will be the white haired old lady in the casino with a martini in her hand.;)

 

I will be at the same table, but may have a mojito or margarita.

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