...I am going on a 3 day cruise in two weeks with about 5 of my friends. We are all 17 n 18 and most are looking to hook up with as many girls as possible on the cruise.. Are the cruises really funn?? n are there alot of teanagers??? n how easy is it to get girls???? btw were going on royal carribean
"you'll get laid... not to worry. on the other hand, you are gonna regret going on a royal caribbean cruise for only 3 days"
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...Neither I or my boyfriend has ever been on a cruise. I would really like to plan a nice trip for us. He's 22 and I am 21. What do you think is the best cruise line, best destinations, and best priced cruises? Any info would be awesome. Were on a budget, so Im looking for the best prices too. Thank you
"CARNIVAL :] Ive been on 3 of them and i havent been disappointed once. There are so many activities.
Check out www.carnivalcruiselines.com
You can pretend your booking a cruise online and change up the dates and places to find the cheapest yet suitable cruise and itll give you the grand total and the next step is the credit card information if you like it :]
Personally I would go on an eastern carribbean for 7 nights :] and since youre young there are going to be so many activities, clubs, bars,poolside games that the whole ship comes out to watch because its helarious: i recently went on Carnival Triumph and a few of the games were THE HAIRY CHEST COMPETITION, THE SCAVENGER HUNT (where the worker who is directing the game picks a few people and she tells them like to find a bikini top from someone whos willing to give it, and its timed. its all amazing)
Theres so much to describe. But if you have any other questions that come up about anything you can email me : Lindseymich07@yahoo.com
:] good luck"
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...I am going on a 7 day cruise to Alaska and Canada on July 17 with Celebrity cruise line and staying in Vancouver for three days too. I'm a teen (14). Can someone give me a list of the exact things I should bring?
Heres the exact cruise:
http://www.celebritycruises.com/search/vacationItinerary.do;jsessionid=0000Xiw0wHl7y-B07jO2AWJqmav:12hdbcuh7?packageCode=ML07A038&backPageName=Itinerary+Search+Results
Also- I've been on plenty of cruises before (mainly to the Caribbean and once to Hawaii) and I live in Florida. Needless to say I'm not exactly well prepared for Alaska!! My entire wordrobe consists of shorts and tank tops and t-shirts. I have a couple of light jackets and 1 or 2 pairs of jeans so I know I have to go shopping!!
"The main thing that you may want to buy is a hoodie, a sweat shirt with a hood and make sure that you have a light jacket that will fit over it.
I have been to Alaska twice, once on business for two weeks in June and then on a cruise inside passage and land tour in May. What you need to pack is not that much different from any other cruise or trip. The weather in Alaska on land can be very pleasant; maybe in the 70's during the day, in July, even up into the 80's. It will likely be rainy in a couple of your port stops like Juneau and Ketchkan. Not a downpour but light showers.
It will be pleasant on ship while you are in inside area but breezy and chilly on open decks. When you get near the icebergs and glaciers it will be cold. And I mean like hat, coat and gloves cold. But the way to dress is layer your clothes so you will be warm enough when its cold but not too hot when you are in warmer areas. Instead of a ski jacket, take a lighter one that you can wear comfortably over a sweater or hoodie. Take some long sleeved shirts and slacks or jeans. Take a cap or hat and even gloves. plan in packing to be able to layer your clothing with underclothes, shirt, sweater, jacket for your dress each day.
I cruised on the Celebrity Millennium and it has areas where you can see things without being outside. It also has a solarium, a glass covered pool and hot tub area that is for those adults but you can probably use it with your parents.
The dress on ship is casual all day until 6:00PM. So take:
- swim wear,
-sun glasses and sun screen, lotions,
-a warmup suit or sweats to relax on ship in,
- a hoodie and a jacket that you can wear over it,
- a hat and gloves for when you get near the glaciers and ice fields,
- a rain poncho because it will likely rain in Ketchakan and/or Juneau,
-a book if you are a reader,
-your music player,
-good walking shoes,
-your camera, and binoculars,
-other personal toiletries.
Don't over pack , take clothes that you can mix and match tops and bottoms and plan to wear each piece twice."
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