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watermelon5

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Thank you so much for directing my attention to the "Silverseas" Board regarding this matter. I read with great interest the entire thread you mentioned, and I do not think I have been so amused by reading a thread before. I even called my husband over to read the responses as well. My husband and I are going on our second cruise in a few weeks, and we, too, do not enjoy uncontrollable children in public places. We remember the "good old days" when children were well disciplined (and quiet!).

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It does surprise me that the only true adult only ships are mainly aimed and based in the UK, says a lot about us Brits I guess. But remember, growing old is compulsory, growing up is voluntary, I am still a kid at heart, just got aching bones and muscles:D:D

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I think P & O have a couple of ships

 

Oceania & Azamara are the next best to kid free cruising

Princess Ships seem to be a little older crowd. We were on the Emerald on a 10 day and we may have seen a handful of kids. I would imagine it depends on when you go and how long the cruise is.

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