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[quote=Anonymous]Cruises are more affordable. The poster who said go to a resort will never be able to come up with a nice resort in your price range unless everyone is crowded into a tiny place. My brand recommendation is Royal Caribbean, particularly because you want kid-friendly and amenities. The problem with your criteria is the depth of the Chesapeake Bay's shipping channel and the height of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Today's large cruise ships can not get to Baltimore. Now, the ones that can are fine, and they're tons of fun, we've done them. They will have a pool or two. They will not have ALL the amenities of the largest ships that leave out of Port Canaveral and Miami. NYC is in between. Good luck, I think you'll have a great time. Disney is fine, but more expensive. If your toddler is too young to be super in love with Mickey, then I think Disney is a waste because quality-wise, it's comparable to Royal Caribbean. There's a 30% Mickey Mouse premium. I've cruised a LOT. And we're doing a bunch more next year. [/quote]
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