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supraomega
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We did a 15 night cruise on Princess to Hawaii, there were very few people in our age group (20-30). Probably less than 50, out of 2600.
We met some very nice people in all of the age groups, we also met some very rude snobbish types. They had to be first in line for everything or were to self absorbed to take a seat so others could snap pictures of the scenery.
I was screamed (cursed) at by an elderly lady the very first day on the ship in an elevator. Apparently she wanted off that elevator right now and was to rude to say excuse me. I am not picking on the older generations by any means, and I understand some people get claustrophobic, but I don't think this was the case in this instance.
We were quite frequently told that "we were too young to be on this cruise" and asked if "we were sure we were on the right boat". We never took it seriously, and I don't think it was intended to be serious, but the joke got old by the end of the trip.
I do think that the longer cruises attract the more seasoned cruisers as well.
In the we still enjoyed ourselves and any cruise is better than a day at work :D
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I acually just questioned princess today on this. I asked if there was any stipulation were the alcohol may be consumed and was told none.
Live Celebrity Summit April 1st, from a loyal Royal and a few days in Puerto Rico
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How much are the mojitos?