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Thanks for your feedback. I was invited for this cruise by another couple and you are right fun can be at any age. I think Celebrity doesn't meet my expectation of fun and will look at Norwegian and Carnival newer ships. From what I've seen they have more to offer in the way of my definition of fun. Thanks for your input.
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I'm 64 and don't consider 64 or 68 old, but there were alot of cruisers that were much older and quite a few with mobility issues.
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What cruise did you take on celebrity? I didn't find this the case in Alaska or Europe. Good amount of families.
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Carribean Reflection 10 day 3days in Mardi Gras New Orleans and Cozumel, Grand Cayman.
The ship, food and service was great but it wasn't a fun style ship with a conservative daily itinerary.
With a high percentage of elders and guests with disabilities it just didn't meet my expectation.
Don't get me wrong, everyone has the same right to cruising which is fun for all ages. I just need to be more selective in choicing my next cruise. T
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You'll find that NCL, Carnival and RCI cater to many younger people.
Keith
Thanks Keith I'll keep that in mind for my next cruise.. I'm looking for more of a fun ship with a mature but not elderly clientele.
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I've sailed on Celebrity and found the cruisers are substantially older than I expected.
Does Norwegian and Carnival or Royal Carribean newer ships cater to a mature but not so old clients like I experienced on Celebrity?
Norwegian or Carnival newer ships the best choice for 55+
in 55+ Cruisers
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Your agent should know if there any groups or Celebrity cruiseline. In some cases if they put you into the group there may be some added perks.