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[quote=Anonymous]It is relaxing because there are no logistics once you are on. You don't have to fight with your spouse or kids about restaurant choices, or travel distance between hotel and restaurant or hotel and activities. The trip is mostly all paid for so you don't have to think about whether something is worth x,y,z (I say that with the caveat that there is more nickel on diming now on cruises). You are handed an itinerary with things to do for all ages and you can chose to attend or not attend with a max walk of 5 minutes between things to do. I hate crowds and I still like cruises. Its possible to avoid crowds. You can be entertained 24x7 or you can read a book on the balcony. I like the later and my kids and spouse like the former and so we each come away with a successful vacation. Depending on the cruiseline the evening entertainment (Broadway style shows, etc.) can be really incredibly good and I say that as a theater snob. And its not true that most rooms are indoors. Newer cruise ships are making the preponderance of their rooms balcony rooms.[/quote]
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