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New England/Canada Dec 16th, 2002 06:40 PM

New England/Canada Cruise
 
Confused whether Holland American or Princess would be the best choice for this cruise?? Any suggestions on dates of departure??

parrot mom Dec 17th, 2002 07:01 AM

Friend just came back from Holland America cruise and said she has never seen so many scooters, walkers and wheelchairs..So, I guess it depends on your age... There are many things to consider, length of cruise, port of departure and return and ports visited and week. As a New Englander I certainly would not go late September or October when the seas could be rough..

pat Dec 17th, 2002 09:08 AM

Went to New england/Canada on Celebrity, and also, never saw so many scooters, wheel chairs and walkers. I think it is because it is easy to get to the embarkation ports, so the oldsters like to go. I don`t think it is necessarily the cruise line. And no, I`m not knocking old people.

xxx Dec 17th, 2002 10:18 AM

My friend said the same thing about Holland American. This was a Caribbean cruise. She said she would rather sail with Carnival even if it caters more to youngins. She is 56 herself.

xyz Dec 17th, 2002 11:06 AM

Hi;<BR>Carnival sails to New england from New York in September. I would use them over the other two just for the reasons stated above.

Parrot Mom Dec 17th, 2002 12:35 PM

My belief is that during the fall season children are in school and parents have probably taken their summer vacation. almost all the cruise lines have ships doing the Canada/N.E. cruise...whether for 7 days or repositioning for 14. Since many of the lines including NCL and RCI use Boston as a home port as wellas others uing it as a desintation we have even seen the Seabourne here on one of their stops.

maryann Dec 17th, 2002 02:12 PM

The New England trip would be so beautiful in the fall. However, the weather is so changeable. That is also when the kids are in school and the wheelchair/walker crowd comes out.<BR><BR>I would like to see any area when I want to see it and not worry so much about the age of the passengers, unless it really bothers you. (Spring break time really bothers me)<BR><BR>I'd like to know how all those handicapped-slow movers would save themselves in a real emergency! I would not depend 100% on the staff- there will always be some effort you will have to make on your own.<BR><BR>Alot of the staff will panic,too,and only worry about themselves. Human nature.


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