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We are taking the Eastern Caribbean Cruise leaving next Sunday on Mariner. Has anyone been on that cruise before? If so how is the weather and how is the night life? My group is mostly younger adults in 20's and 30's and look to have a good time during the day as well as at night (not in the casino). Thanks

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Check a weather site for the ports you will be stopping at. This will give you a better idea, than someone who went on last years cruise. Never can tell what weather will be like month to month and year to year.

Night life on RCI (outside of the casino) is great. Try the Viking Crown lounge for a lively, fun evening.

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We are taking the Eastern Caribbean Cruise leaving next Sunday on Mariner. Has anyone been on that cruise before? If so how is the weather and how is the night life? My group is mostly younger adults in 20's and 30's and look to have a good time during the day as well as at night (not in the casino). Thanks

 

You can check on here live for the weather. ;)

 

Current Weather across The Eastern Caribbean

 

http://www.antiguamet.com/Antigua_Met_files/current_Eastern_Weather.htm

 

http://www.weather.com/outlook/travel/businesstraveler/airportprofile/NAS?from=search_vert

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I am 25 and my husband is 30 we sailed on the Mariner in May 2007. The night life is great. We did not go to the casino except one night. There is so much to do. A wine bar, an English pub, sports bar on deck 12, a dance club, just to name a few.

As far as the weather is concerned the forecast changes a lot. You will have a great time regardless

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As far as day entertainment, find a bar tender by the pool who you really like on the first day and look for him or her throughout the cruise. Make sure you tell them to take care of you the rest of the cruise and tip them well the first day. We did this on the Mariner and it worked out great!!! There are also pool games and you can check the compass for daily activities throughout th ship!!!

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Do not miss QUEST . It's an adult game played once at night in a lounge and sounds like it would be something you'll enjoy.:D

 

Of all the things on the ship, that is a "must see", Quest is it. Adult entertainment at it's best. Don't just go and watch. If you have "the nerve to let loose and have fun", participate. :eek:

That is all I am going to say. :rolleyes:

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Do not miss QUEST . It's an adult game played once at night in a lounge and sounds like it would be something you'll enjoy.:D

 

Yes, I did read the post on quest. I heard its a pretty fun game when people are not cheating. We have a group of 15 so maybe we can cover all the items asked for. HA!

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You can check Medeosail.com for wave height info, too! (Sorry--I don't know how to make that a "link"!!!)

The neat thing about cruising is, you can make it what you want! Whatever age group, do what makes you happy! Bon Voyage!

 

This doesn't seem to be the right spelling for the link.

 

Is this a true site?

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