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Conference abbott::cruise_travel

Title:CRUISE TRAVEL
Moderator:XANADU::FAMULARO
Created:Thu Aug 04 1988
Last Modified:Thu Dec 12 1996
Last Successful Update:Tue Dec 31 1996
Number of topics:562
Total number of notes:2834

276.0. "50th Anniversary Cruise Suggestions Needed" by TYGER::GIBSON () Fri Apr 05 1991 16:07

    Help! I need some suggestions. 
    
    My in-laws will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary next
    year. Logistics make it impossible for the three children and family
    and friends to get together at one time for a party. My sister-in-law
    suggested getting them tickets for a trip, specifically a cruise. 
    Since I make all the arrangements for our trips and nobody else has
    travelled much, It has been delegated to me to find a cruise that they
    will enjoy.
    
    Some basics:
    
      1.The anniversary is in April 1992.
      2.They will be 76 and 72 at the time. 
      3.I think they would prefer a smaller ship.
    
    We just returned from a cruise on the Sun Viking and loved it, but it
    will not be sailing the Caribbean next year. It is being replaced by 
    a huge ship, which is not their taste. I liked the island that the
    cruise visited: Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Barts, St. Maarten, and St. 
    Thomas. The Song of Norway will be sailing to Aruba and Curacao next
    spring. I'd like them to be able to see more. I also would like a line
    of the quality and price of RCCL. Carnival is not for them. 
    
    Any suggestions?  
    
    
    Linda
    
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276.110-day cruise through Panama CanalGOLF::MUTTIMon Apr 08 1991 16:1229
    A couple of years ago, my husband and I went on a 10-day cruise on the
    Sitmar (I believe this cruise line is now the Princess Line) through
    the Panama Canal ending in Acapulco, Mexico.  It was a fairly big ship
    - not huge  -  and we only had 3 ports of call which I personally
    prefer.  We left out of San Juan, stopped in St. Thomas where we did
    the usual shopping etc, then we spent one day on St. John.  That was a
    beautiful stop.   We went to Trunk Bay and that was beautiful. The only
    other stop was in Curacao...nice shopping and nice beach.  There was
    really one other stop which was only for a few hours and that was on
    San Blas Island.  It is really just a visit with very poor natives
    during which time they try to sell their wares.   We didn't enjoy that
    stop very much.  The time spent on board the other six days was
    terrific.  Lots of activities and a great time was had by all!!
    
    We went on a "smaller" ship the following year and did not enjoy it at
    all.   I think your parents would enjoy being on a larger ship as
    compared to a small one.  This is only my personal opinion but having
    been on both a fairly large ship and on a small one, I would definitely
    choose the larger one.
    
    We spent two extra days in Acapulco and enjoyed that very much.
    
    Let me know what you decide on.....my sister and her husband (he's 71)
    just came back from a cruise on the Norway...their son and
    daughter-in-law gave them this trip for their anniversary..they had a
    spectacular time...
    
    Helene
           
276.2Anniversary Suggestions!!!GRANPA::KSHIELDSTue Apr 09 1991 11:4421
    Your gift of a 50th Anniversary cruise sounds like a wonderful
    idea and there are so many choices ..... Chandris Celebrity's Horizon 
    is a beautiful ship and somewhat smaller (40,000 Tons).  My husband 
    and I are outside reps for Cruises Inc. and were lucky enought to 
    get an overnight in New York on this ship last year for agents.
    It was wonderful and the ship is classy, beautiful and Chandris 
    provides great service.   Another suggestion would be NCL's Seward 
    to the Western Caribbean.  New ship but not a megaliner.  Friends 
    of mine recently came off it and absolutely loved it.  We also get 
    great discounts on Commodore cruise lines and they offer a nice 
    ship (Enchanted Isle) out of New Orleans to the Western Caribbean.
    We have some great prices for that one.  And last but not least 
    they might enjoy Costa's Marina sailing to the Eastern and Western 
    caribbean on alternating weeks.  The Marina is Costa's newest ship 
    and not real large (40,000 Tons).  We recenly booked a couple on 
    this ship who have been on about ten cruises and they claim that 
    the Marina was the very best cruise they have ever taken.  The 
    food and service is #1.  If you would like me to send you some 
    info or prices - just write me at EJO or call me on DTN 336-4759.
    Thanks A Million....... Kathy Shields