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Posted by: dinky

11th May 2010 08:48pm

Who has been cruising?
We are totaly addicted to the only way to enjoy a great holiday.We have done 6 cruises and can not get enough of them.Unfortunately we have to go to work in between.I can honestly say that the cruise ships of today are more like floating resorts and the customer service is the best that we have come across be it with P&O or the Princess lines.Having said that we have also,in between, taken lots of road trips and planes ones too in Aust and there are so many beautiful places here.But for the ultimate, go cruising.


princessxena
  • 6th Aug 2010 07:59pm

Hi Razor, I have been to Europe and the Caribbean as well as South Pacific and Asia. I agree with Dinky, there is no way of knowing the ages. In Europe and Caribbean there was a mixture of ages from very young to old but that is all the fun. The ships are all huge so there is no end to the activities and fun that you can do with your friends or you can meet friends as most have "singles clubs" onboard. Try it and you will never go back.


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