Recommend a Cruise Line for a Family Cruise at Christmas Time

October 17 2009No Commented

Categorized Under: Christmas Cruises

From this question, ” Can anyone recommend a cruise line for a family cruise at Christmas time?”, I get several answer s from my friends maybe usuful for us:

rocknrob

Carnival is my favorite they are a lot of fun and also the cheapest cruise line. They have lots of activities for adults and children. I have been on other Cruise’s but Carnival is the funnest and the cheapest makes since to me

jamie s

Carnival is pretty family friendly. Also, the Disney Cruise Line.

juvsu

I start my research at vacationstogo.com. Be advised that this is the most expensive week of the year for a cruise.

Vivian D

Disney if you have little kids. Carnival if you have teens.

naskat48

I would say Carnival, but if are thinking about going, you better get on the ball. Christmas time is the busiest travel time, and a lot of cruises are getting booked up for that week. I personally are going on a Carnival Cruise 12-23 to 12-30 and the Carnival Valor was booked 82 % and I booked in March.

TINKERTOY ….. the one, the only, the original

You didn’t say what ages your family is but I am recommending the Royal CAribbean ships, Freedom of the Seas and Liberty of the Seas. They both do Caribbean cruises during the Christmas season. Both ships are brand new and cater to families. They have unique activities that other ships and lines do not have like the rock climbing wall, the ice skating rink, and the new RC exclusive Flow Rider which allows you to surf while on ship. The ship has a pool area exclusively for kids and an adults only “solarium” that has a pool and hot tubs. The ship is huge but is very smooth sailing and it has some of the best cabins I have experienced on a ship. The food and entertainments were great also. We took the Freedom last November and really enjoyed it, especially the private RC island in LAbadee. It is the best cruise line private island I have ever been to. Its huge and they even have a free tram to take you from one end to the other. It has a full range of activities like snorkle, scuba, para-sail, and jet ski, along with many beaches.

You can’t go wrong with Freedom or Liberty.

Bananaz

I say Carnival. Carnival is a more family oriented line year round. I read that last year, there were many activites for Christmas cruises. Every kid on the ship was given a gift from Santa Claus. The Camp Carnival kids decorated ornaments to hang on a big Christmas tree. The whole ship was decorated. The staff and crew went around singing Christmas carols, and encouarged the passengers to join in. Christmas shows, such as the Polar Express, were shown on cabin televisions. I hope this helps!

J<3R

*Unlimited food on top deck hotdogs, bugers, pizza, icecreamBelieve me there are many many more reasons.

*the staterooms are 15-20% bigger than carnival and other liners and whoever designed them made the most of the space. on carnival i feel sooooo closed in and its like a jail cell.Disney goes above and beyond to provide anything you need or want.

DISNEY all the way no matter what your kids ages!!!! Trust me, the service disney provides is the best. They make Christmas so special and spectacular!
Just to name a few things that make disney cruises so special:
*Disneys private island Castaway Cay (which they do decorate for the holidays)
Family beach, Teenager beach with volleyball and game room, and private adult beach with mahi mahi and drinks!!!!
*The childrens club which your kids will practically BEGGG to go and stay, they give you a beeper if they need you but you’ll never hear it beep…LOL
*Movie theater which shows recent outcoming movies
*Play theater where their shows are rated #1 cruising shows the little kids love it and its filled with adult and teenage humor so believe me you’ll have a good time to

Pamela G

Our family (extended) 18 people total is going with Carnival the week before Christmas this year. THey have been super easy to work with in planning. I went with them earlier and they seem to have something for everyone. Good Luck and have fun

troubador77

I highly recommend Carnvial, both for good price and FUN!!! We are planning our 5th cruise with Carnival and have never had any problems.

Christmas Santa Claus

October 16 2009one Commented

Categorized Under: Christmas Present

christmas cards santa claus

christmas cards santa claus

Christmas – The Legend of Santa Claus – Who is This Unusually Dressed Fellow!
Executive Summary about christmas santa claus by Bernadette Dimitrov

One of the greatest highlights of Christmas is Santa Claus whose legend turned him into a magical kind-hearted, noble, and generous “good fairy Godfather” today!

Santa was originally a Bishop who after his death became the legendary Saint Nicholas. Originally Saint Nicholas was the Christian Bishop of Myra (today known as Turkey). Back in those days Myra was predominantly populated with Greeks. The Turks didn’t arrive until the 11th century AD. This Bishop was a generous and kind-hearted man, devoted particularly to children. Medieval people believed relics of Saints had healing powers and every church had a store of them. The sailors increased his popularity in Europe with stories of his kindness and generosity which lead to increased devotion with stories of miracles.

Decorating a Tree for Christmas

October 1 2009one Commented

Categorized Under: Christmas decoration

How did decorating a tree for Christmas come to be? What does decorating a tree mean?

I have always wondered why do people decorate Christmas trees for the holiday season, what is the purpose of decorating
a big wide huge tree for Christmas?

Christmas Cruises – Cruises in Boston?

October 1 20095 Commented

Categorized Under: Christmas Cruises

I am looking for a christmas present for my parents who live in Boston, is there any cruises or anything there?

I am looking to get them out to do something (doesnt have to be a cruise, but possibly something smiilar) in January, anything in the Boston area for under 0-400. Any ideas?

Christmas Cruise Deal – Bought my wife what is best way to “wrap” it?

September 29 200915 Commented

Categorized Under: Christmas Cruises, Christmas Present

Bought my wife a cruise for Christmas…what is best way to “wrap” it?

My wife loves cruises and we’ve never been on one together. I reserved one for Christmas (for Spring 2009) but I am not sure how I should wrap it up? should I print out the itinerary? any good suggestions? thanks

New York Christmas

September 28 2009No Commented

Categorized Under: New York Christmas

new york christmas holiday

new york christmas holiday

Enjoying a Christmas Trip to New York City
Executive Summary about new york christmas by Isla Campbell

While a Christmas at home with the family is the perfect Yuletide for many, more and more people are enjoying festive breaks abroad, particularly for the exciting shopping opportunities different countries can offer.

While some may enjoy the rich culture and unique atmosphere of cities such as Bombay and Dubai, many prefer the bustling metropolis offered by North America, with Boston and Chicago being perennial favourites of Christmas holidaymakers. However, it’s New York City that remains the preferred city of many embarking on United States holidays, with the city boasting unrivalled Christmas shopping and attractions.

Whether you’re strolling down Fifth Avenue or visiting outlet malls, you’re bound to find everything on your Christmas list at a great price. New York has several individual districts that all offer something different for the consumer, including the Diamond District, where the latest jewellery fashions can be found; Herald Square, where fashion enthusiasts can get their fill of the latest trends from across the world at Macy’s, and Fifth Avenue, home to some of the most famous stores in the world, including Sak’s, Bergdorf Goodman and Versace.

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