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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 245203" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>Wow! Thanks for all the replies, lots of great advice. I hope to someday do an Alaskan and Mediterranean cruise, but that will come later. We got to see whales, mantas, and sea turtles from our condo balcony in Hawaii in July, they were an awesome sight.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to look into Celebrity and the Princess lines. Our two sons are grown and out of the house, we feel a little guilty with not taking them. Unfortunately, my wife is pretty much a non-drinker, so I don't want to do Carnival. The balcony stateroom seems to be the way to go, I don't mind paying a little extra for the view and privacy. I'm looking for food and activities as an important part of my decision, plus all those hidden charges and tips you have to pay. Thanks for everyone's feedback, I knew that a few of you were cruisers and would have some good tips. By the time you pay for hotel rooms and restaurant meals, cruises are a lot better of a bargain than a lot of people think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 245203, member: 1674"] Wow! Thanks for all the replies, lots of great advice. I hope to someday do an Alaskan and Mediterranean cruise, but that will come later. We got to see whales, mantas, and sea turtles from our condo balcony in Hawaii in July, they were an awesome sight. I'm going to look into Celebrity and the Princess lines. Our two sons are grown and out of the house, we feel a little guilty with not taking them. Unfortunately, my wife is pretty much a non-drinker, so I don't want to do Carnival. The balcony stateroom seems to be the way to go, I don't mind paying a little extra for the view and privacy. I'm looking for food and activities as an important part of my decision, plus all those hidden charges and tips you have to pay. Thanks for everyone's feedback, I knew that a few of you were cruisers and would have some good tips. By the time you pay for hotel rooms and restaurant meals, cruises are a lot better of a bargain than a lot of people think. [/QUOTE]
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