| Jasmine |
Apr 9th, 2005 06:39 PM |
Of coure it's always cheaper if you can drive to the port, so that might figure into your decision. How short a cruise do you have in mind? I've never cruised Carnival, only Princess 5 times, but from what I read, Carnival has changed from it's reputed partyboat days (at least toned it down quite a bit). It's a favorite of many seniors (senior citizens, not seniors-on-spring break), so I think it's not the party boat it used to be.
I second the recommendation to visit cruisecritic.com for a ton of info.
Something you may not know - if you are a veteran of the US military (any honorably discharged vet, not a retiree), Carnival offers a discount on many sailings, but not all. This is a new program - previously they only offered discounts to active duty and retirees.
I'm a huge Princess fan, but we are a couple with grown kids, I think Carnival might be a great option for the 15 year olds. My advice? Do you homework and don't buy till you really know what you want and know you are getting a great price. You might search for a specific cruise on a website such as travelocity.com to get a specific ship, itinerary and date and then try www.cruisecompete.com - they will respond with a half dozen or so different offers from different agencies.
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