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Which cruise would you prefer and why?

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Im going on a cruise next year or the end of this year :] but anyways, i was wondering which cruise you would choose either DISNEY or NICKELODEON and why you would choose either.

Most likely we are leaning towards disney because Nickeldeon only leaves once a year.. :/

Anyways, I am a teen and I will be going with my parents and my little sister.

Any suggestions etc on what there is to do and which you would prefer?

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  1. which is in your budget and which characters do you prefer?


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  3. The time I cruised to Jamaica - mon! I cruised the CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES. - This cruise offered a slate of activities for "the middle-age group" of cruisers (which I am.)

    Granted, DISNEY has many or most of their fleet as FAMILY-friendly, the time my ship docked at the same pier in Cozumel with this (Disney) ship, there was more ACTION (partying, liveliness) on the Disney ship than mine.

  4. Any thing except Tom Cruise

  5. Disney because they're well known for their cruises and specializes in entertaining families.  Good Luck!

  6. Well, both are good but if I were in your situation I'd probably go for the Nickelodeon cruise if I could.  It's on Freedom of the Seas, which is an awesome ship for teens.  It has unique facilities like a place where you can surf onboard (!!), a Johnny Rocket's, a rock climbing wall, and an ice skating rink.

    But as you point out, the only sailing this year is August 10-17.

    Disney is really great too.

    Either way, hope you have a great trip!

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