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:confused:Is the Carnival Pride a nice ship for 2 twenty-somethings? It will be my husband and I. We were planning on doing the Carnival Liberty from Miami but then realized that the Pride leaves from Baltimore, MD which is only a 2 hour drive for us. It would save us a lot of money. Are we making the right choice if we cruise on Pride instead of Liberty?

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We were on the Pride in Nov out of Long Beach and all though me and dh are in our 30's we had 4 friends with us that were in there late 20's and we all had a blast on the ship and would do it again in a heart beat. Oh yeah we are in Oct just on the Splendor...:p

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:confused:Is the Carnival Pride a nice ship for 2 twenty-somethings? It will be my husband and I. We were planning on doing the Carnival Liberty from Miami but then realized that the Pride leaves from Baltimore, MD which is only a 2 hour drive for us. It would save us a lot of money. Are we making the right choice if we cruise on Pride instead of Liberty?

 

When it comes to age preferences on CCL, I don't think that the ship makes much of a difference, but rather the ports and the time of year.

 

But the Pride is a great ship and driving to the port is so much better than flying. I think that you'll enjoy it.

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:confused:Is the Carnival Pride a nice ship for 2 twenty-somethings? It will be my husband and I. We were planning on doing the Carnival Liberty from Miami but then realized that the Pride leaves from Baltimore, MD which is only a 2 hour drive for us. It would save us a lot of money. Are we making the right choice if we cruise on Pride instead of Liberty?

The Pride is a great ship, we were on her 2 years ago with a group of 33 friends (pics in my signature). It's not so much the ship, but the luck-of-the-draw on the passengers on any given week. And the crowd could be a bit different sailing from Baltimore instead of Long Beach because of the 'local port' thing nowdays, your mileage will vary.

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:confused:Is the Carnival Pride a nice ship for 2 twenty-somethings? It will be my husband and I. We were planning on doing the Carnival Liberty from Miami but then realized that the Pride leaves from Baltimore, MD which is only a 2 hour drive for us. It would save us a lot of money. Are we making the right choice if we cruise on Pride instead of Liberty?

 

The Pride is a great ship..a cruise is what you make of it and the difference in cost between flying to MIA and driving to Baltimore will allow you to have even more fun..

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