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Average age on PG in May?


elijahdoll

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It can vary from week to week. When we were on March 03 there was a Group booked representing about 1/3 of the passengers which skewed the age down to average of 35-40. Without them - I'd say 45 - 50.

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Elijah, the PG attracts so many family groups that it is hard to say an "average age". Many come with their teenage children, or kids around 8-10. Last time I went there was a family group from Mexico City celebrating their elder's anniversary - about 25 people, from the two elders to middle aged to 20-30s, to kids! By all appearances, they had a great time. For example, I went with my daughter who is in her 30s. Because of the age diversity and the emphasis on water sports, the PG is somewhat [img]http://messages.cruisecritic.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]different from other RSSC cruises.

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