
Hi,Just wondering where do people think I should go LA California or Dallas texas for in Aug is? Also for between Dallas,Houston and San Antanio sorry spelt wrong but..out of these cities which have cheap but..nice hotels wondering? Like if I get my way I'd like the hotel to have a swimming pool,hottub,maybe a mall attatch to it if not no biggie and a restaraunt I would like but..most times I wouldn't eat there anyways so unsure on. Let me know please.
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If you choose to come to Texas, then go to San Antonio. You can stay at one of the hotels right on the River Walk in downtown San Antonio. They have swimming pools and hot tubs and there is even a mall on the River Walk. The River Walk is lined with restaurants and clubs so you should find everything you're looking for .
If you choose to come to Texas, then go to San Antonio. You can stay at one of the hotels right on the River Walk in downtown San Antonio. They have swimming pools and hot tubs and there is even a mall on the River Walk. The River Walk is lined with restaurants and clubs so you should find everything you're looking for .
What are my options for quality Caribbean cruises?
Q. I know of companies like Carnival that are known for fun cruises.. But the first step of my research starts here - I would like to know the options for quality Caribbean cruise companies with the most bang for the buck.
There will be three people - all family, and all are adults (18 is the youngest). The timeframe is aimed around mid-July.
It is preferred to leave from the port of Houston/Galveston.
One week cruises is the goal, but if two week cruises are available for reasonable prices then great!
Once again, I'm not looking for quotes and solicitation, just the options available for Caribbean cruises from either personal experience or straight known facts.
Enlighten me, please!
I know of companies like Carnival that are known for fun cruises.. But the first step of my research starts here - I would like to know the options for quality Caribbean cruise companies with the most bang for the buck.
There will be three people - all family, and all are adults (18 is the youngest). The timeframe is aimed around mid-July.
It is preferred to leave from the port of Houston/Galveston.
One week cruises is the goal, but if two week cruises are available for reasonable prices then great!
Once again, I'm not looking for quotes and solicitation, just the options available for Caribbean cruises from either personal experience or straight known facts.
Enlighten me, please!
May I accentuate a previous statement.. I'm only asking for personal experiences. Opinions! I've used google to get some prices and some companies, but i can't ask google about it's personal experiences with a cruise. Learn to read you asshat, flock.
There will be three people - all family, and all are adults (18 is the youngest). The timeframe is aimed around mid-July.
It is preferred to leave from the port of Houston/Galveston.
One week cruises is the goal, but if two week cruises are available for reasonable prices then great!
Once again, I'm not looking for quotes and solicitation, just the options available for Caribbean cruises from either personal experience or straight known facts.
Enlighten me, please!
I know of companies like Carnival that are known for fun cruises.. But the first step of my research starts here - I would like to know the options for quality Caribbean cruise companies with the most bang for the buck.
There will be three people - all family, and all are adults (18 is the youngest). The timeframe is aimed around mid-July.
It is preferred to leave from the port of Houston/Galveston.
One week cruises is the goal, but if two week cruises are available for reasonable prices then great!
Once again, I'm not looking for quotes and solicitation, just the options available for Caribbean cruises from either personal experience or straight known facts.
Enlighten me, please!
May I accentuate a previous statement.. I'm only asking for personal experiences. Opinions! I've used google to get some prices and some companies, but i can't ask google about it's personal experiences with a cruise. Learn to read you asshat, flock.
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Ok, you seem to want information from people who have actually cruised. I have been on more than 20 cruises on Princess, Celebrity, Holland America, Norwegian, and Royal Caribbean ships. I can vouch that they are good cruise lines and you are correct in that there are some differences that you need to be aware of in making your selection of which is "best".
Princess, Celebrity and Holland America have great ships are more classy and reserved. They are just a little more upscale and luxurious than the other cruise lines. Passengers tend to be middle aged and up and have cruised multiple times. Holland America has mostly senior citizens (65 and up) cruising on its ships and very few kids and young people. I found that most people on these lines were kinda stand-offish and aloft
Norwegian cruise line is good ( I have done 8 NCL cruises) , they cater to families and have mostly passengers in the range of age 35-40 and up. Its the line that you want to go on if you want to be informal for pretty much your whole cruise. They have formal nights like other cruise lines but they do not stress dressing up; they call it "dress up if you want to" night. Norwegian has the most alternative eating places on their ships, but you will have to pay a fee of $10 to $20 per person per visit to eat at some of them. All other cruise lines also have these alternatives but usually only two such places.
Carnival is the budget cruise line that generally has the lowest prices. They cater to young people, first time cruiser and families. Most of their cruiser will be in the 20 to 45 age group and there will be lots of kids on board. Their ships have some good on-board activities like water slides and basketball court. The best of their ships are their newer ships so do pay attention to when the ship was launched is you find a good and really cheap cruise.
Royal Caribbean is also a cruise line that caters to young cruiser and families; ages about 25/30 to 60. It has the advantage of having the most on-board activities, like ice skating, roller skating, mini-golf course, a basketball/tennis court, the rock climbing wall, and on the new Oasis and Freedom Class ships the surfing simulator, the Flowrider. The RC ships that you should look for cruises on are the RC's Oasis Class, Freedom Class, and Voyager Class ships.
For me the best cruise lines is Royal Caribbean and they do cruise from Galveston and that is the one that I recommend. My recommendation, and its based on many cruises with several cruise lines, is to take a cruise on Royal Caribbean on their Voyager of the Seas. This ship has the most free, included in your cruise price, on-board activities. Things like the a gym, pools, hot tubs, rock climbing wall, basketball court, mini-golf course, ice skating, in-line roller skating, casino, disco and a variety of lounges. I have not cruised on the Voyager but I have cruised on two of its twins sister Voyager Class ships, the Mariner of the Seas and the Adventure of the Seas, which are identical. You can look at the ship's details on this web link:
http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruise/ships/class/ship/home.do;jsessionid=0000Qogp63PhFZVTmCDZhrPZXXH:12hdhu6tq?shipCode=VY
You are aware I am sure that the Galveston cruise port was heavily damaged by a hurricane a year or so ago and my not be the best departure port.
Ok, you seem to want information from people who have actually cruised. I have been on more than 20 cruises on Princess, Celebrity, Holland America, Norwegian, and Royal Caribbean ships. I can vouch that they are good cruise lines and you are correct in that there are some differences that you need to be aware of in making your selection of which is "best".
Princess, Celebrity and Holland America have great ships are more classy and reserved. They are just a little more upscale and luxurious than the other cruise lines. Passengers tend to be middle aged and up and have cruised multiple times. Holland America has mostly senior citizens (65 and up) cruising on its ships and very few kids and young people. I found that most people on these lines were kinda stand-offish and aloft
Norwegian cruise line is good ( I have done 8 NCL cruises) , they cater to families and have mostly passengers in the range of age 35-40 and up. Its the line that you want to go on if you want to be informal for pretty much your whole cruise. They have formal nights like other cruise lines but they do not stress dressing up; they call it "dress up if you want to" night. Norwegian has the most alternative eating places on their ships, but you will have to pay a fee of $10 to $20 per person per visit to eat at some of them. All other cruise lines also have these alternatives but usually only two such places.
Carnival is the budget cruise line that generally has the lowest prices. They cater to young people, first time cruiser and families. Most of their cruiser will be in the 20 to 45 age group and there will be lots of kids on board. Their ships have some good on-board activities like water slides and basketball court. The best of their ships are their newer ships so do pay attention to when the ship was launched is you find a good and really cheap cruise.
Royal Caribbean is also a cruise line that caters to young cruiser and families; ages about 25/30 to 60. It has the advantage of having the most on-board activities, like ice skating, roller skating, mini-golf course, a basketball/tennis court, the rock climbing wall, and on the new Oasis and Freedom Class ships the surfing simulator, the Flowrider. The RC ships that you should look for cruises on are the RC's Oasis Class, Freedom Class, and Voyager Class ships.
For me the best cruise lines is Royal Caribbean and they do cruise from Galveston and that is the one that I recommend. My recommendation, and its based on many cruises with several cruise lines, is to take a cruise on Royal Caribbean on their Voyager of the Seas. This ship has the most free, included in your cruise price, on-board activities. Things like the a gym, pools, hot tubs, rock climbing wall, basketball court, mini-golf course, ice skating, in-line roller skating, casino, disco and a variety of lounges. I have not cruised on the Voyager but I have cruised on two of its twins sister Voyager Class ships, the Mariner of the Seas and the Adventure of the Seas, which are identical. You can look at the ship's details on this web link:
http://www.royalcaribbean.com/findacruise/ships/class/ship/home.do;jsessionid=0000Qogp63PhFZVTmCDZhrPZXXH:12hdhu6tq?shipCode=VY
You are aware I am sure that the Galveston cruise port was heavily damaged by a hurricane a year or so ago and my not be the best departure port.
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