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Originally Posted by nealberk
I try to persuade people not to go on the three and four day cruises. You really need a full week to savor the ambiance of a cruise ship. With the two and three days trips you might as well be in a moving hotel.
My wife loves cruising since she can unpack the first day and start her nesting which she cannot do with most of our hotel stays so this is a bit "to do" for me.
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After going on a 15-day cruise, my hubby says he can't see going on a seven day cruise (or less) again. The Aussie-NZ cruises on Princess are 12-day, except the one that's the holiday cruise later this year is 13 days (Philips Island has been included). The big thing for us would be the airfare (would be much more than the cruise unless there's a holiday special, which I doubt) and the actual flight (I'm not a good flier). So maybe this cruise would be five or more years away for us.
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