August 2, 200619 yr A group of my close friends and I are starting to plan a cruise for winter break and it'll be my first one, so I really don't know where to start in planning this all. Basically I'd like to know: What's the best cruise line to go through? What should I expect to pay for the cruise/airfare? And to go along with that, where's the best place to find a cheap one? Should we book the cruise and airfare seperately or together? And any thing else you guys know would be much appreciated. Thanks for the help in advance
August 2, 200619 yr QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Aug 2, 2006 -> 12:36 AM) A group of my close friends and I are starting to plan a cruise for winter break and it'll be my first one, so I really don't know where to start in planning this all. Basically I'd like to know: What's the best cruise line to go through? What should I expect to pay for the cruise/airfare? And to go along with that, where's the best place to find a cheap one? Should we book the cruise and airfare seperately or together? And any thing else you guys know would be much appreciated. Thanks for the help in advance Rex can take care of all of it for you.
August 2, 200619 yr QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Aug 2, 2006 -> 12:36 AM) What's the best cruise line to go through? I've been on 9 now (6 with Royal Carribean, 2 with Princess, and 1 with Carnival), and I would have to say Royal Carribean is by far the best. I just got back three weeks ago from the Freedom of the Seas. That cruise ship is amazing. It's the biggest one out there.
August 2, 200619 yr QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Aug 2, 2006 -> 01:36 AM) A group of my close friends and I are starting to plan a cruise for winter break and it'll be my first one, so I really don't know where to start in planning this all. Basically I'd like to know: What's the best cruise line to go through? What should I expect to pay for the cruise/airfare? And to go along with that, where's the best place to find a cheap one? Should we book the cruise and airfare seperately or together? And any thing else you guys know would be much appreciated. Thanks for the help in advance I sell cruises for a living. What kind of experience do you want? Where do you want to go? What do you want to do? How old are you and your friends? All those questions matter a lot in terms of what you want to do. If you're going to have people travelling under 21, and no parents tagging along - Royal Caribbean isn't an option. However the Crown and Caribbean Princess are really nice ships and 18 year olds can travel unaccompanied by an adult most of the time.
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