laundry is important! we've been on the pride, nice ship, toned down decor,
great food, not your usual party crowd, but the crowd will vary from cruise
to cruise, line to line.
sheree
"Jay" wrote in message
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> On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 23:11:06 -0400, Sue and Kevin Mullen
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>Jay wrote:
>>> On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 22:43:06 -0400, Sue and Kevin Mullen
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jay wrote:
>>>>> We are planning to cruise the Mexican Riviera in July 2008. We have
>>>>> three options: Carnival, Royal Caribbean, or Disney. We've eliminated
>>>>> Disney because of the price. We are leaning toward RCI, but I wanted
>>>>> to hear from experienced cruisers, as we have never been on a cruise.
>>>>> There will be two families: four adults, four teenage girls, and one
>>>>> young boy.
>>>> Which ships are you considering?
>>>>
>>>> sue
>>>
>>> Vision of the Seas (RCI) or Carnival Pride.
>>
>>Looks like they both leave from LA and go to the same ports, so that
>>can't be a deciding factor.lol
>>
>>I haven't been on either ship, so I will leave the rest for someone else.
>>
>>sue
>
> Yes, they are almost identical cruises. I get the impression that
> Carnival is more of a "party" ship, which isn't quite what we are
> looking for. However, Carnival is a bit cheaper, so I don't want to
> rule it out completely. Carnival also has self-serve laundromats,
> which may seem like a weird plus, but when you are travelling with
> four teenage girls, the ability to do our own laundry during the
> cruise is surprisingly important. On the other hand, RCI has a rock
> climbing wall.
>
> Thank goodness I only have two choices!
>
> Jay
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