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Ideas for a cruise reunion

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So, since there seems to be some interest in a cruise, let's give this topic its own forum. Let me know if you are more interested in 08 or 09 and what 2 months of the year work best for your family. Will you bring the kids or use it as a romantic getaway? I think I can hold rooms about 18 months out so we have some time to do some planning. Are more people interested in a 7 day, 5 day or 4 day cruise?

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Either '08 or '09 is good for us. Mid - late July thu August would be easiest for us (kids out of school, Jesse (my stepson) will be visiting, normal time for our trip to Louisiana and slow at work). While we'd love to do 7 days, that would cut into 'family' time, so 4 or 5 days would probably be best. While I know the kids would love it, that would kind of handcuff the parents (and Denise and I have no problem getting away from the monsters...errr...lovely children for a few days :twisted: )
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I think '08 mid to late summer sounds good. I would definitely take Amber with me. It would be such a blast! I agree with John though, 4 or 5 days would probably be better (and a little less expensive).

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Also, keep in mind Hurricane season (Aug & Sept).

Hurricane season does come into play a little, but the ships do a pretty good job of diverting to other places if time allows. With a shorter cruise you have a larger chance to miss a port, but they usually find smooth weather so the pools and stuff are open. You would have to make some of your own fun, which shouldn't be very hard for any of us. Carnival was very good during Katrina about refunding money for cruises that could not sail out of the original port they were booked from. They also gave incentives if you remained booked and drove to the port the ship was sailing from.

When we went after Katrina, we actually got 2 extra days and an extra port because they had closed Galveston so we had to stay out longer. We went to Costa Maya, which is a port that ship didn't normally go to and it was wonderful. I think it ended up being our favorite port.

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Julie Mathies wrote:Also, keep in mind Hurricane season (Aug & Sept).

Hurricane season does come into play a little, but the ships do a pretty good job of diverting to other places if time allows. With a shorter cruise you have a larger chance to miss a port, but they usually find smooth weather so the pools and stuff are open. You would have to make some of your own fun, which shouldn't be very hard for any of us. Carnival was very good during Katrina about refunding money for cruises that could not sail out of the original port they were booked from. They also gave incentives if you remained booked and drove to the port the ship was sailing from.

When we went after Katrina, we actually got 2 extra days and an extra port because they had closed Galveston so we had to stay out longer. We went to Costa Maya, which is a port that ship didn't normally go to and it was wonderful. I think it ended up being our favorite port.

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JerryFish wrote:
Julie Mathies wrote:Also, keep in mind Hurricane season (Aug & Sept).

Hurricane season does come into play a little, but the ships do a pretty good job of diverting to other places if time allows. With a shorter cruise you have a larger chance to miss a port, but they usually find smooth weather so the pools and stuff are open. You would have to make some of your own fun, which shouldn't be very hard for any of us. Carnival was very good during Katrina about refunding money for cruises that could not sail out of the original port they were booked from. They also gave incentives if you remained booked and drove to the port the ship was sailing from.

When we went after Katrina, we actually got 2 extra days and an extra port because they had closed Galveston so we had to stay out longer. We went to Costa Maya, which is a port that ship didn't normally go to and it was wonderful. I think it ended up being our favorite port.

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It was Tonya, but I don't know how it came up Julie.

Very weird!!!

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Tonya wrote:It was Tonya, but I don't know how it came up Julie.

Very weird!!!

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Summer, definitely, and I'm there. I haven't been on a cruise in years!
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I guess that is the hazard of actually trying to work and gab at the same time. I really need to work on the multi tasking thing.

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Post by tlsmith »

I think '08, late summer is perfect. As Brenda said in another thread, I have trouble planning for the weekend. So keep us posted and we're in! Nicole

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Post by lapochevide »

Mardi Gras is a good time to go on a cruise unless you're absolutely dying to acquire more plastic beads. Also, November (Thanksgiving) works well. Both miss hurricane season. The last Carnival cruise we went on had tons of planned activities for all ages-toddler on up. (P.S. They also have great daily rum drinks with cute umbrellas!!! :wink: ) If I don't take the kids, do I have to feel guilty or can I bring them a souvenier? Also, I vote for 4 or 5 days. 7 is too long at sea for me.

Who's ready to swim with the dolphins :lol: ?

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lapochevide wrote:Mardi Gras is a good time to go on a cruise unless you're absolutely dying to acquire more plastic beads. Also, November (Thanksgiving) works well. Both miss hurricane season. The last Carnival cruise we went on had tons of planned activities for all ages-toddler on up. (P.S. They also have great daily rum drinks with cute umbrellas!!! :wink: ) If I don't take the kids, do I have to feel guilty or can I bring them a souvenier? Also, I vote for 4 or 5 days. 7 is too long at sea for me.

Who's ready to swim with the dolphins :lol: ?
Oh yeah, I remember those rum drinks. One was put in my hand when I got on the boat and another was rarely missing from that hand the rest of the voyage.
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Post by Shondiharpmulkey »

We are definately interested in a cruise also. We have been trying to get back on one for a while. We have been on a cruise with Darbi when she was about 6 and she did very well. She actually enjoyed it more than Disney. Like everyone else, either 08 or 09 is good-probably in 08 we will have more response as it is closer. Any of the summer months or school holidays work well for us.

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