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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. Thanks! I think Alaska sounds like the way to go although the gulet awesome, it would be too big for our group of 5. Disney cruises with shows sound exactly what we don’t like although I suppose the kids might. But my kids have never seen frozen and barely know who Mickey Mouse is so I am guessing it would be lost on them. Truth be told it is both of us that don’t like cruise shows, joint meals, overrun Caribbean islands and “fun” activities (we prefer art museums or camping as solo introvert types) but I am more willing to flex because I want to make my mom happy. All inclusive resorts also have the same problem of no new sites and too many people. Crowded beaches also sound unfun and no sightseeing really there either. Alaska sounds more quiet and adventurous so perhaps that would be good for all of us. Any other destinations like that (Although one is probably enough) And thanks again. [/quote] They skew old, but is a European river cruise a potential option? I feel the same way you do--and I've actually been on a couple cruises! Just doesn't do it for me. And there's no way on God's green earth that I would ever do a (ridiculously, outrageously overpriced) Disney cruise.[/quote] Even if Grandma paid? Don't knock it until you've tried it. [/quote]
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