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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I want to plan a cruise vacation with my in-laws and my family, but I've never been on a cruise so I'm not sure what to consider. My in-laws have mobility issues, and I'm thinking a cruise would a good way to experience a vacation without having to move around too much. I'm less concerned about where the cruise goes and more interested in what it's like on the ship. If I'm stuck on a ship then I'd want the food to be great, and have a water area for my toddler. Maybe a really nice spa, some shows? Departure wise, I'd want NYC or Baltimore. My budget would be 10K all-in for 6 people for one week. What cruise lines can I consider with that budget? I thought about Disney Cruises, but idk. I'm planning a separate vacation to Disney World, it might be too much Disney for me. I think a weeklong Disney cruise, incl transportation and executions, is unlikely for $10k. Maybe you can find a deal, op, if you are very flexible on timing. For all cruise lines, if your toddler is not toilet trained, they can't use the pools and pretty sure they are not allowed in splash zone areas. If toilet trained, this is not an issue. Op, we have found reasonable value with NCL. One option with NCL and royal Caribbean is that they sometimes have big suites and depending on your family configuration and timing, you might be able to squish into a two bedroom on an older ship for around that much money. Otherwise,.you can definitely get other cabins for $10k for 6 people. Both leave from NYC area, rcl has a ship from Baltimore also. We did a multi generational cruise from NYC a number of years ago in NCL.the itineraries nearly always stop in Nassau; we all stayed in the ship there. If you want childcare for your kids, NCL does not have it for under 5. [/quote][/quote]
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