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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4291587" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>There are cells on cruise ships. </p><p>We will never cruise on Carnival, Disney or MSC. </p><p>The cruise lines like Celebrity, Silver Seas and Holland cater to the more mature crowds that don’t wish to see roller coasters, climbing walls, etc.</p><p> Those lines that cater to the mature crowd typically charge a little more, that the riff-raff doesn’t want to pay. But when they charge more, the level of services goes up accordingly. </p><p>For anyone on the fence about an Alaskan cruise, do it. It was the most amazing scenery we have ever seen. </p><p>Don’t take a round trip. Fly to Anchorage and stay for a couple days to explore that area. Take the train to Seward to board the ship and fly home from Seattle. One way trips offer twice the time onshore to take in the sights and excursions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4291587, member: 5412"] There are cells on cruise ships. We will never cruise on Carnival, Disney or MSC. The cruise lines like Celebrity, Silver Seas and Holland cater to the more mature crowds that don’t wish to see roller coasters, climbing walls, etc. Those lines that cater to the mature crowd typically charge a little more, that the riff-raff doesn’t want to pay. But when they charge more, the level of services goes up accordingly. For anyone on the fence about an Alaskan cruise, do it. It was the most amazing scenery we have ever seen. Don’t take a round trip. Fly to Anchorage and stay for a couple days to explore that area. Take the train to Seward to board the ship and fly home from Seattle. One way trips offer twice the time onshore to take in the sights and excursions. [/QUOTE]
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