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Subject: Re: best Carribbean cruise for 3 Posted on: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 13:29:18 +0000 (UTC)

Well Just a FYI that there is not as many ships doing the Caribbean as
there once was, since there is more money being made sending these
good ships to Europe and Alaska, BUT I agree that you seem to be
better suited to do a Southern Caribbean on the Adventure of the Seas
per se. No need to worry about bedding they will have 3 lowers one
of those being a sofa bed that are quite comfy. On that vacation,
however it does have alot of ports, so you do not spend alot of time
in your staterooms. If Itinerary is not a big deal then do what Tom
suggested, go on the Liberty or the Freedom of the Seas, we found
these to be fantastic and even if they are big ships they ahd a great
homey feel with so much to do and RCCL has very good entertainment. IT
use to be that NCL ahd the entertainment but I do not feel they do any
longer.
We have seen some really good shows on RCCL esp when they have the
Drifters or Platters or Mickey Dolenz etc brings one back to another
time!
If you have any questions I be happy to answer them....

Susette
Cruise Outlets and Travel
800 853 9515

Brilliance of the Seas 9-11-07 to Europe
Liberty of the Seas 12-08-07 THE VIKINGS ARE BACK Cruise


On Aug 16, 8:35?pm, scabbardgirl wrote:
> Some friends want to take a Carribbean cruise next June. All are
> couples except for 3 of us. The 3 would like to share one cabin. Is
> there a better cruise line for 3 in a room? We'd even go for a balcony
> room that had a sofa that could be used as a bed, to get a little more
> room. If we know a little before hand, maybe we can steer our group
> toward a line that would work better for us. All of us are in our 50s,
> but we're an active bunch (backpacking, bicycling, golf, skiing, scuba
> have been previous vacations). No one has a preference yet for East
> vs West Carribbean, since only one couple out of the 9 of us have been
> on a Carribbean cruise before. I don't think some have enough vacation
> time to do a longer Southern trip.
>
> Thanks!