What are the best adults-only cruises — the ones that not only ban kids but cater to grown-up tastes and interests? You may be asking because you just spent time on a megaship where the kids took over the pools and hot tubs (not to mention the elevators), much to your chagrin. Or...
This has been my experience in the past on the two lines I mentioned, but in each case there has only been a handful of children. To suddenly market a cruise as a family experience with kids sailing free and heavy discounts on the adult fares, could change the experience. I may be ...
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Buyer Beware:WhileCunardhas an excellent program for young children, this is not a line where you’ll find a ship’s deck worth of activities and facilities for kids. Private in-cabin babysitting is not available. Not all itineraries are available for children under one; be sure to check wi...
When times comes to add kids see how it goes. If they won't honor the kids sail free and you don't want to pay the cost to add them, cancel the cruise. Taxes/fees are always refundable so you shouldn't be out any money. I would be weary of dropping $2000 to add the kids ...
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A great money-saving promotion for families is theKids Sail Free deals. During most of the year, Royal Caribbean offers third and fourth passenger fares for kids 12 years old and under staying in the same room as their parents. The "catch" is there are a lot of blackout dates, primaril...
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Learn about cruising with children aboard MSC Cruises. Kids sail free on select sailings, and there are various youth programs for children ages 3-17, including DoremiLand's Mini and Junior Clubs.
I don't know if we'll consider other cruise lines, until the kids are older and we can go on our own. DCL and RCCL seem to be the best family lines. ginzo Members 5.6k PostedFebruary 5, 2010 Swiminn6 said: I would never. Here is why, 1. You have to buy the room which is ...