Ok , I need a little help.... trying to decide between the Independence of the Seas or Caribbean Princess. Like the choice of Ports on the Princess are going to be much hotter ....but IOS looks like it is the ship and not the ports you want to see....Help please. Also they have offered me a handicap on the Riviera deck, anyone stayed in one of these? Leigh
Carnival Destiny Nov. 2008 Carnival Liberty March 2008 Carnival Freedom Nov 2007 Explorer of the Sea Mar 2007 Carnival Fascination Nov. 2006 Grand Princess Feb 4 2006 Carnival Fascination Feb 2005 TSS Atlas 1988 Discovery 1983
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Your going to have to ask yourself what is more important to you and what kind of cruise experience do you want. What provides more sizzle for your cruise vacation? Seeing and experiencing different ports, or seeing a huge ship with unique amenities, that you may or may not try? Compare the cost, compare the ports and time in the ports, compare the time at sea and consider what you would do and how would spend that time.
Princess and Royal are two different companies with two different appeals. Princess has ammenities for children, but does not market that aspect. Royal markets the "glitz" of the ship. The rock wall, the skating, florider, etc. Princess is a little more elegant. All the considerations Cruise Fanatic mentions are important for you to consider. The Caribbean Princess is huge and beautiful. I sailed on her in May. I have not sailed on the Independence, but she is huge and beautiful as well. Let us know what you decide. Either way, you can't go wrong
The one feature I liked best about Caribbean Princess was the MUTS - movies under the stars. It was fun to sit there at night sailing along under the stars, watching a film. There is really no comparison though when it comes to the Freedom Class ships- they have the main Promenade which is quite an activity center, the H2O zone for kids, the ice skating rink, Flowrider, such a lot of extra features plus the sheer beauty of the ship.
I've stayed in a RCCL Handicapped suite and liked it a lot. It is typically several feet wider than the normal balcony cabin. Your choice really depends on the price difference. If both are close to the same in price, I would go with Independence. You will enjoy either ship.
Decisions, decisions....they both seem to offer quite a lot don't they?and one day I hope to cruise both of them. My only problem is co-ordinating flights, seeing that I live in Canada it is not always that easy as I try to use my airmiles so flights can be limited. We ended up booking The Carnival Destiny out of Miami and were able to get a 9A cat.(wrap around balcony) I am excited to see the Turks, I am even more excited that I am actually BOOKED on a cruise. At this point it doesn't matter which ship I'm on.... I'm goin!!!! Thanks for all you input, really do appreciate. Helps for the next one too. Leigh
Carnival Destiny Nov. 2008 Carnival Liberty March 2008 Carnival Freedom Nov 2007 Explorer of the Sea Mar 2007 Carnival Fascination Nov. 2006 Grand Princess Feb 4 2006 Carnival Fascination Feb 2005 TSS Atlas 1988 Discovery 1983
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Thanks Penny, and same to you on your New Years Cruise...what a celebration that will be. Leigh
Carnival Destiny Nov. 2008 Carnival Liberty March 2008 Carnival Freedom Nov 2007 Explorer of the Sea Mar 2007 Carnival Fascination Nov. 2006 Grand Princess Feb 4 2006 Carnival Fascination Feb 2005 TSS Atlas 1988 Discovery 1983
Posts: 231 | Location: Metcalfe | Registered: December 29, 2005
Congratulations on the booking! I love your attitude... and envy your short countdown. Enjoy your wraparound balcony...I've heard great reports on them.