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I would do another B2B. We have done 2 of them so far, one on Royal, one on Princess, and we have another one booked for Feb 2014 aboard the Jewel. I cannot wait, I love being on a ship for 2 weeks and can't wait for the day when we can go longer than that!

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I'm crossing an item off my bucket list...doing the Panama Canal next year...as a solo cruiser $4,000 just about covers my cruise fare...but I've been waiting a long time to do this & I am going to have a GREAT time!

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Funny you should mention. $4000 is just slightly under the total for two balcony cabins including MTD gratuties and taxes for a 9 day Carribean cruise on Explorer of the Seas departing in February. We are taking my daughter and son in law to celebrate my 65th birthday.

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Do I have to bring my kids???

 

If not, I would choose perhaps New England/Canada cruise in the fall, or perhaps Alaska, then a nice little carribbean cruise to spend the rest of the money.

 

If I have to bring them, I would do the Freedom again in a heartbeat, with the kids in inside cabin across the hall while my hubby and I enjoy our balcony.

 

Or perhaps, with no kids, we would blow it all on a suite with club access.

 

I'm now spoiled, I want my balcony! Less cruises and nicer cabin for me!

 

Edit: 4K per person?? Two cruises, balcony cabins. Kids still across the hall, or home with Grandma.

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I'm in the minority. I'll spend more than that on my upcoming cruise, in order to have a nice large suite. I'm in a position where money is not the limiting factor in my leisure endeavors, time is! I need to plan carefully for my time off because work is so busy. So, when I secure my time off, I go a little crazy!

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I'm crossing an item off my bucket list...doing the Panama Canal next year...as a solo cruiser $4,000 just about covers my cruise fare...but I've been waiting a long time to do this & I am going to have a GREAT time!

 

You stole my answer!

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I guess I am in the minority, but both my wife and I work and travel so much for work that we are lucky if we get to spend 1-2 nights a week under the same roof. After a 8 months of trying to align our schedules to get time off together we are splurging on a suite with all the perks in August for a relaxing week of us time. No kids, no stress, no work, just her and I and a big comfortable suite.

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