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[quote=Anonymous]We did the Royal Princess cruise long before covid with multiple generations and everyone had an amazing time. Our kids were 11 and 14 back then (eldest family member at the time was 92, did excursions in a wheelchair and also had an amazing time - it was their bucket-list trip to take the cruise with all family members - they have since passed away). The cruise ships have TONS to do for all ages, all the times, from gyms to trivia to shows (entertainment and educational) to gambling to shopping to naturalists coming on board to kids clubs (my kids are now young adults and the oldest is still in touch with friends made on the ship). We did a week inland (rented a car) prior to the cruise, and another family did a week inland after the cruise. It is just so far and Alaska is so big to get all the there to only do a one-week cruise![/quote]
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