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fr fr, the only escape is to a watery grave
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I admit, my first cruise the ship was half empty because it was Celebrity's most out of date ship at the time (and probably still is) so I had a wonderful time because there were no lines, no waits, and no fighting for seats. And it was cheaper than taking a beach vacation within my own state for a week of fancy food and unlimited martinis.
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If you go on an older ship, you don't get the fancy shit like ice skating rinks and aquatic shows and go karts, but you do get nice and quiet and smaller crowds. My first cruise was on the Celebrity Infinity, so it was Royal Caribbean's premium line so geared more to adults 30+ and there were almost as many crew as passengers so drinks showed up very fast, we had the same waiter every night no matter when we showed up, always got a prime chair at the pool, and great seats at the theater for shows. And I went to all the game shows so the activity staff knew my name, it was fun. But that is not the norm. The ship restarted late from COVID and as such wasn't filling up, so we paid $450 as our base price each for 6 nights with a balcony (all in we were under $1,000 each with taxes, fees, drinks, internet, and tips) and went to the Bahamas and Mexico.
This is basically the same food I had on my cruise. I'd suggest if you don't know about cruising, go on a premium line. It will spoil you for cruising LMAO - I went on Celebrity and then ( ... )
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