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This is a tough one. We're asked this question on a daily basis. The truth is that our favorite ships have changed over the years and keep changing as a result of cruise lines pushing the limits and ideas of what cruising is and can be. So here are my top three ships and why I currently love them.
This is a tough one. We're asked this question on a daily basis. The truth is that our favorite ships have changed over the years and keep changing as a result of cruise lines pushing the limits and ideas of what cruising is and can be. So here are my top three ships and why I currently love them.
This is a tough one. We're asked this question on a daily basis. The truth is that our favorite ships have changed over the years and keep changing as a result of cruise lines pushing the limits and ideas of what cruising is and can be. So here are my top three ships and why I currently love them.
[caption id="attachment_584" align="alignnone" width="1886"] The Holland America Oosterdam. It was a fun ship.[/caption] Our very first cruise was in 2011, it was a Mexican Riviera cruise on the Holland America Oosterdam. Then, we took advantage of living 45 minutes away from Port Canaveral and did the Royal Caribbean Enchantment of the Seas a few times, followed by the Liberty of the Seas. We sort of liked cruising. There were some things we weren't so thrilled about, so we didn't cruise as much as we do now. A few things we disliked about cruising in general:
I'm sure this post will incite a few nasty messages so let me start by saying this is all my humble opinion. I'm not talking about anything other than our specific experiences. You might have the time of your life on the other side of cruising. That's awesome. We've had a rash of bad luck so we altered course. Please allow me to explain: