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Do these 4 night cruises tend to be more wild? I am sailing on the Inspiration on 8/25 with 6 friends and we are hoping that the crowd on board will be ready to have a blast on this weekend cruise to Cozumel.

 

Since this is my first shorter cruise, what can I expect other than having a blast and an awesome cruise on Carnival.

 

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Just came back from the Inspiration 4-night cruise Monday morning. The lounges were pretty wild at night -- good rock-and-roll band playing in one of the lounges. The sail-away-from-Cozumel party at midnight was a lot of fun, too, with a good band playing and people dancing. I don't think you'll have much trouble finding something to do.

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Did a 4dayer last December and things in the disco/lido deck got pretty wild after midnight. Im sure you wont have any problems having a good time. Make sure to report back and let us know how it all went.Plus you are going to Cozumel..you are insuring yourself a wild 4days!!

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We went on the 4 night Fascination in mid June and had a blast. Lots of high school graduates, families, singles, and family renunions.

 

 

We didn't see any loud or rowdy partiers at all. We had a lot of fun and were usually in bed by midnight. Don't get me wrong, people party but it wasn't out of control.

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Do these 4 night cruises tend to be more wild? I am sailing on the Inspiration on 8/25 with 6 friends and we are hoping that the crowd on board will be ready to have a blast on this weekend cruise to Cozumel.

 

Since this is my first shorter cruise, what can I expect other than having a blast and an awesome cruise on Carnival.

 

Thanks in advnave for replies.

I was on a 4 night that was no wilder than a 5 or 7 night. I was on another 4 night (RCCL, not Carnival btw) that was a non-stop wild party. I think it depends more on the time of year.

I'm sure you'll have plenty of fun.

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What I've found out (and so have other cruisers in my family) is that there is a difference in the crowd on 3-4 day cruises versus 7 day cruises. They are a little wilder and seem to eat more at dinner (just ask your server - one of mine had outrageous anecdotes about working 3 day cruises and having huge orders.)

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