First time cruiser needs help
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First time cruiser needs help
My husband and I want to try and go on a cruise. We are both 30, like great food (we are from NYC and like a great meal) and are looking to relax and unwind on this vacation. We are thiking of starting with a short cruise to see if we like it. Maybe 4-5 day leaving out of Florida at the end of March/early April. Can anyone help recommend a cruise line or a ship? Thank you so much!
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I have taken Century twice. The ship goes on 7-day trips East Caribbean and West Caribbean alternately each week.
Century's passangers were generally elder. The entertainment was ok. I wasn't very impressed with their food, either.
You might also want to check out http://boards.cruisecritic.com/
Century's passangers were generally elder. The entertainment was ok. I wasn't very impressed with their food, either.
You might also want to check out http://boards.cruisecritic.com/
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Century does alternate 4 and 5 days cruises to the islands, not 7, then she is in the Med for the summer.
I was jsut aboard and the crowd is not typical Celebrity, lots of younger people. If you are looking for best food on a short cruise, this is it.
As far as activities go, it was less in your face than RCI and Carnival by a long shot.
I was jsut aboard and the crowd is not typical Celebrity, lots of younger people. If you are looking for best food on a short cruise, this is it.
As far as activities go, it was less in your face than RCI and Carnival by a long shot.
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I agree with ROSWALT that shorter cruises are usually of lesser quality. If you decide on a slightly longer cruise and want a more luxury cruise experience in your time frame, check out Regent's 8-night cruise departing from Ft. Lauderdale on April 9 at 2-for-1 pricing. We have a great TA that specializes in Regent; feel free to contact me.



