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Old 08-29-2008, 02:01 AM laser110 is offline     #28 (permalink)
In my opinion not much you can experience in 3 nights. Considering the first night will be the day you get on board and the last night is the night you pack,(and may have to put the bags outside the door) what are you really talking about is a 1 night cruise. The first day things don't really get going till the ship pulls away from the pier. While I have been on cruises that have many people sunning by the pool as soon as they get board, I usually find spending the first few hours walking around, getting to know the "lay of the land" and exploring is a great way to "know your ship".

The last day they are pushing you off early to get ready for the next group, so you don't really get much out of that day except maybe breakfast. A mimimum of 4 nights is best, but I would suggest 7 if possible. If yrou nervious about getting seasick, pick a cruise that has a port everyday with 1 or 2 sea days. If this is not a worry then, choose what you feel works best for you.


Scott

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