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On May 26, 1:41*pm, HK wrote:
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On Tue, 26 May 2009 10:27:14 -0500, Richard Casady
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On Tue, 19 May 2009 11:59:41 -0400, HK wrote:


I wouldn't take a
Disney cruise if you paid me because of the number of uncontrolled
rugrats onboard.
Try Holland America. Few kids, lots of basically harmless geezers.


Casady


Second that, Far better than any of *the "family" cruise ships
(Disney, Carnival etc)
We did a 7 day on the Noorham that was great.
Destiny, Fantasy (Carnival)... not so much.
For one thing you are totally isolated from being at sea on the
Carnival boats. It is real hard to find a place where you can actually
see it. Walking down the main hall in the Destiny is like being inside
a pinball machine. There are chase lights in the floor and constant
"bing bong" sounds coming from the casino. The only way I got up near
the bow was to hang out with the band and get up there through the
crew compartment one night.


On the Noordham you feel like a passenger on a ship. The Crow's nest
bar is really cool. They keep the lights dimmed and there is a place
right at the bow with a big binnacle compass. From the 04 deck (or so)
you really get a sense that this is a ship moving through the water.


That's one of the appealing factors of the National Geo cruises...the
ships look like...ships, not like...wedding cakes. Nor do they have the
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How do you tell what the ship looks like when you are on it?