Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While everyone's debating cruise lines, let me drop a truth bomb – private yachting is where it's at! Forget crowded decks and buffet lines, on a private yacht, it’s just you, the ocean, and the luxury of doing whatever you want, whenever you want.
This is my dream. Anyone know the cheapest yacht experience I could buy for 2 passengers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got an email from Ritz Carlton about their cruise ship. I’m sure it’s nice and I’m sure I can’t afford it.
I’ve only been on one cruise and it was on Carnival. Carnival doesn’t get a lot of love, but we actually had a great time.
I enjoyed my Carnival cruise as well. The food was good and it was a fun cruise, fun passengers and staff. I don’t know why it gets so much hate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top luxury so-called 6-star lines are usually considered to be:
Regent Seven Seas, SilverSea, Crystal, Hapag-Lloyd, and Seabourn.
The next tier down includes lines like Viking Ocean, Ritz-Carlton, Seadream Yacht Club, Explora, Azamara, and Oceania.
Next would be mass-market upscale lines like Curnard, Holland America, Princess, Disney, Virgin, and Ponant.
The next tier of mass market lines includes brands like Royal Carribbean and Norwegian.
Expedition cruising is a different market, with different lines and vessels.
This is mostly correct, but Disney isn’t on par with Ponant, Holland, etc.
Disney is expensive and usually provides excellent service, but its food isn’t the same quality as Ponant, Holland, etc. But it is the best line for young kids.
Anonymous wrote:What about Celebrity?
Also - I've looked at some "family friendly" luxury lines - ie select itineraries during certain times of the year - where you get burned is their cabins just don't work for ~4, so its like $20K, and then at that point who wants to drop $20k on a ...cruise.
Anonymous wrote:Can teens eat in the specialty restaurants on Royal Carib?
Anonymous wrote:Viking or Norwegian
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does silversea allow children?
I think the only one that does not allow children is Virgin.
Anonymous wrote:Can teens eat in the specialty restaurants on Royal Carib?
Anonymous wrote:While everyone's debating cruise lines, let me drop a truth bomb – private yachting is where it's at! Forget crowded decks and buffet lines, on a private yacht, it’s just you, the ocean, and the luxury of doing whatever you want, whenever you want.
Anonymous wrote:Does silversea allow children?
Anonymous wrote:I got an email from Ritz Carlton about their cruise ship. I’m sure it’s nice and I’m sure I can’t afford it.
I’ve only been on one cruise and it was on Carnival. Carnival doesn’t get a lot of love, but we actually had a great time.
Anonymous wrote:While everyone's debating cruise lines, let me drop a truth bomb – private yachting is where it's at! Forget crowded decks and buffet lines, on a private yacht, it’s just you, the ocean, and the luxury of doing whatever you want, whenever you want.