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Do you like vacationing on cruise ships?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rare40th" data-source="post: 16196530" data-attributes="member: 143608"><p>I definitely enjoy it. I have a passion for cruise ships/freighters so it's always an experience. Been on a few Disney as a kid, couple of Carnival and Royal Caribbean. I must say the RC Oasis class is by far the best experience. Yes more people but the ship has more to offer. Port wise I absolutely loved Aruba, St Maarten and Turks/Caicos Island. </p><p></p><p>Never really had a bad experience with a ship, I did get dehydrated once but never bad food or service. And as far as ship stability I can only think of 1-2 Days on a Carnival couple of years back leaving Aruba coming to Miami and we hit some decent swells. Other than that you generally don't feel the movement. </p><p></p><p>As others said it just depends on what you want to do or what you plan out to do whether its on the ship/days at sea only or on the island.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rare40th, post: 16196530, member: 143608"] I definitely enjoy it. I have a passion for cruise ships/freighters so it's always an experience. Been on a few Disney as a kid, couple of Carnival and Royal Caribbean. I must say the RC Oasis class is by far the best experience. Yes more people but the ship has more to offer. Port wise I absolutely loved Aruba, St Maarten and Turks/Caicos Island. Never really had a bad experience with a ship, I did get dehydrated once but never bad food or service. And as far as ship stability I can only think of 1-2 Days on a Carnival couple of years back leaving Aruba coming to Miami and we hit some decent swells. Other than that you generally don't feel the movement. As others said it just depends on what you want to do or what you plan out to do whether its on the ship/days at sea only or on the island. [/QUOTE]
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