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  1. I have done several Atlantis Charters and don't see myself returning to non-Atlantis sailings any time soon - that's not to say I never will.  Overall I would say the Atlantis experience it what you make of it. If you want to dance/party and act silly you can. If you want to sunbathe, read a book, enjoy a show, or sip on a cocktail - you can. Or you can do both. The key to me is about balance. The crowd on an Atlantis cruise is nicer, non-judgemental, it's nice to be able to hold hands or snuggle on the pool deck without anyone batting an eye - to be in the majority for a week.  Atlantis is pricier but they bring their own special guests, entertainers, comedians, singers, DJs, lights and sound effects technicians, along with decorations, sound/light equipment, and their own staff to help make your vacation experience enjoyable.  

    Generally the January Caribbean sailings tend to be the wilder all night party cruises but plenty of guests don't participate and do other activities.  Fall sailings are a bit more tamer, still lots of fun but guests lean more 50/50 partier/non-partier.

    My most recent sailing which was a 10 night Tropical Americas cruise leaned more toward the non-partier guest. Lots of great stops and excursions = early to bed.  

    I look forward to trying a European voyage in the (hopefully not to distant) future.  Overall, I highly recommend an Atlantis Charter - go in with an open mind, say hi to everyone, and don't forget to act a little silly and you'll have a blast!

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  2. Has anyone tried Atlantis' roommate program? Any recommendations? Tips? Advice?

     

    I may be looking to sail solo in 2015. Recently single and my friends are not committing to booking a cruise. Would love to try Atlantis. I'm a fairly outgoing guy so hopefully making friends on board wouldn't be a problem.

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