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Might be spring break, but shouldn't be a problem?


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14 minutes ago, ontheweb said:

I hope spring break should not be a problem on a river cruise with only 120 passengers.

The spring break “problem” ordinarily involves low cost, two or three day booze cruises populated by fun-seeking budget-minded students sailing out of Florida ports—- who are unlikely to impact river cruises - which tend to be expensive US-crewed or distant European boat rides.

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3 hours ago, ontheweb said:

I hope spring break should not be a problem on a river cruise with only 120 passengers.

From what I see about River Cruises in my research is that they tend to be a more "mature" group of cruisers.  I wouldn't worry too much about spring breakers.

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3 hours ago, ontheweb said:

I hope spring break should not be a problem on a river cruise with only 120 passengers.

My sister in law is going on a River cruise this coming Monday.Spring break did not deter her .

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the only part of the 'problem' might be flight costs being a bit more at the time.    spring breakers and river cruise people are definitely different crowds.

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