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Old 12-06-2010, 10:11 AM
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After an extremely hectic holiday season Beth and I are leaving for a cruise next week. It will be our 9th cruise on Celebrity. We leave from Miami on Saturday and will be stopping in Haiti, St. Marteen, St. Thomas, and a couple of other places. The one thing we always do is to add a couple of days onto the end of the cruise. That way we're not dealing with crowded airports on the weekends and we don't have to jump right back to work.
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Sounds nice...................and warm!

Enjoy your trip!
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Surprised your a repeat celebrity cruiser. Have your ever cruised Royal Carribean?
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Enjoy your trip. I better you two earned it!
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Originally Posted by zzziippyyy,Dec 6 2010, 12:14 PM
Surprised your a repeat celebrity cruiser. Have your ever cruised Royal Carribean?
Celebrity caters to the younger crowd (as in wild parties with lots of alcohol and loud music), while Royal Carribean caters more to the . Nothing wrong with either cruise line, just depends on what one is looking for in a cruise.
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Originally Posted by WhiteS2k,Dec 6 2010, 03:45 PM
Celebrity caters to the younger crowd (as in wild parties with lots of alcohol and loud music),
Well, that's Maury! A wild, crazy guy!
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Be carefull,if you visit Haiti;There is a "CHOLERA epidemic",down there....
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Have a great time!
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Have fun! Glad last year's experience didn't dissuade you. Seems your holiday decorating business is going great.
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Originally Posted by WhiteS2k,Dec 6 2010, 04:45 PM
Celebrity caters to the younger crowd (as in wild parties with lots of alcohol and loud music), while Royal Carribean caters more to the . Nothing wrong with either cruise line, just depends on what one is looking for in a cruise.
Actually it's the opposite. Celebrity average age is 45+ while Royal Carribean is 35-45. We have been on both and Celebrity is just a lot quieter and much more relaxing.


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