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A Couple Questions for 11-night Wind Cruisers


Yvonne

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I asked one question but it was "moved" (and no responses so far) so I will try again and hopefully the moderators will not move this one, please.

 

For those who have done the 11-night cruise in Hawaii were there many children on board? I'm thinking that with it being longer than a 7-night cruise maybe not so many kids?

 

And how is the weather in January? When is their "rainy season?"

We've always cruised in January and have usually had great weather so was wondering what January is like in Hawaii.

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Cruises longer than 7 days tend to have a lot fewer kids. But if you go in the Summer or Christmas break there'd probably be a fair number on a Hawaii cruise anyway.

 

We had unusually bad noah's arc weather Jan- April this year but normally I think it'd be a great time to go. It's the rainy season, but usually it's mostly fine. I'd rather avoid the summer heat anyway but that's not bad either

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