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caldonialee

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    central FL
  • Interests
    wine and food

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  1. On her right now and it's been nice. I like all the wood and decor. The only area where I thought she shows her age is the lack of outlets or charging portals in the rooms. We have a balcony and there's only two outlets in the entire room, bathroom included, and no USB charging. There is a lot of storage available in the rooms though and a decent size closet.
  2. I didn't think about minor/adults per room. She's definitely only looking at Carnival and Royal. It's all girls, I think they were talking about 4 teenagers at first but that'll likely be narrow downed to 3 once they start booking, so 2 rooms total (1 of which is her kid). I think Royal is a better bet, but it's not really up to me. The rooms will connect, that's a definite.
  3. So I'm not a guest time cruiser but a friend asked me to go in a cruise with her, her daughter and some of the daughters friends (and asked if of help find a good cruise for them). I'm in my 40's, no kids, never traveled with them so I need advice on which cruise line (Carnival or Royal Caribbean) would be good for teens? They're around 17 so nothing to juvenile. I was thinking Carnival as it seems more "fun" but again, being older, I'm more there for the higher end wine/food/show experiences so what do I know! It'll be mid March (spring break) out of either Tampa or Orlando (we live in Florida). None of the kids have done a cruise before, and I think my friend may have only done one, so I'm the designated "expert". Any advice on a good cruise line for older teens?
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