catschwartz
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Have been on 2 and would go again. Our first cruise was a land/sea Alaska one. That was great, not out on the sea long since we did inside passage and a lot of travel was at night. Had always wanted to see Alaska, and figured if we were traveling that far, we should add the land part to the cruise. My second cruise was just this summer. I am not a beach person, and really don't like the heat. I am also not a sit and relax person- I always am doing something like hand crafts, or something even while watching TV. I really didn't think I would like a warm weather vacation, but my daughter wanted to go on a cruise and on one of the big ships. She had a baby who was 8 months at the time, and her husband couldn't go, so my husband and I said we would go. Well the big ship has plenty to do! One of the things I liked on our first cruise was that all of the meals were delicious and I didn't have to figure out dinner for the whole time! That was also a plus on the second cruise. We did splurge and get a loft suite. I have a walker, rented a scooter, we had a car seat, a stroller, bed for the baby. It was more expensive than 2 rooms, but we just didn't figure everything would fit! I am definitely spoiled and will have a hard time not having the extra suite perks, but it was still fun. I do like to swim, so I did that on one beach, and my daughter and my husband did excursions while I got to stay on the ship and go around with the baby on my scooter, and he loved it!
Probably one tip I would give you is go online and look for a group about the cruise line you are considering. My daughter did a lot of research. There are videos people took of most of the room types so you can see what it will look like, she joined a group that then had a small welcome party onboard, with door prizes, and since then I still follow a facebook group for new and past people on the Allure(the ship we went on) and people give a lot of tips on that site.
(Sorry for the book I wrote) Good luck on deciding! PM me if you want more info
Probably one tip I would give you is go online and look for a group about the cruise line you are considering. My daughter did a lot of research. There are videos people took of most of the room types so you can see what it will look like, she joined a group that then had a small welcome party onboard, with door prizes, and since then I still follow a facebook group for new and past people on the Allure(the ship we went on) and people give a lot of tips on that site.
(Sorry for the book I wrote) Good luck on deciding! PM me if you want more info

I think we've been on 5 or so. I would love to do more, but cost is the only downside for me!