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Hi all. Hope everyone is well. We are trying to decide on a cruise for December. It is down to FREEDOM, LIBERTY (leaning toward that), VALOR, or LEGEND. I know the food is pretty consistant as are the shows. FREEDOM goes to Puerto Limon and Colon, LIBERTY to Ocho Rios, and the other 2 go to ports I'm familiar with. Thoughts from everyone are helpful.
 
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hi neighbor, we are booked on the legend for sept. cant give you any advice on the other ships, but we chose the legend because of the ports. We are counting down the days, wish it were next week.
 
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It would be between the Liberty and Freedom for me. I missed Grand Cayman last year, and at the same time I have not been to the Ports that Freedom calls on. I am having a tough time deciding this year too.

Dwayne
 
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Hey there PA Steve, long time no see. Welcome back! If it were me I think I'd opt for the Panama option. More sea days (I like the sea days more than the port days anymore, more relaxing) and I'm not a huge fan of Jamaica.

Cheers, Neil
 
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I would be leaning towards the Freedom too. Mostly because it would be new ports for me. I don't like too many sea days though, especially back to back. I like visiting new places though, so that would most likely out weigh the sea days issue.

Dwayne
 
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Neil and Dwayne..

Thanks for the info. I'm kinda the other way around. I like port days as opposed to sea days. I'm kinda leaning toward LIBERTY for 3 reasons...teen nightclub, big screen TV poolside, and suchi bar. Does Freedom have those too? Plus LIBERTY is $100 per person less. Is Freedom worth the extra? Let me know.

Steve
 
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I'm with you PA Steve, I like port days, especially if I haven't been to them. Don't get me wrong, I love sea days, but a new port is so exciting to me. Our December cruise on the Royal Princess visits 8 ports in 14 days, 3 of the ports I've never been to. It's a good balance of sea/port ratio. The Freedom has the big screen, sushi bar, and teen club, but if you like the itinerary of the Liberty and it's less expensive-go for it. I think the Freedom and the Liberty are sister ships. I don't know that you'd go wrong on either. How was your Celebrity cruise?
 
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Penny's right, sister ships and should be nearly identical, they're also both newer ships. Sounds like you're down to choosing between best value and best ports. Whatever you decide, hope its a great cruise!

Cheers, Neil
 
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FREEDOM goes to Puerto Limon and Colon, LIBERTY to Ocho Rios. Thoughts from everyone are helpful.

Hmmmm.... Costa Rica/Panama or Jamaica. Sorry, seems like a no brainer to me. Patrick Henry may have begged for "Liberty" back in 1775, but given the above choices, even he would opt for Freedom.
 
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Yes, they are sister ships and virtually identical. Liberty 2005, and Freedom 2007. The Liberty has a dry-dock in October. So there would be no big difference in the ships.

Dwayne
 
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They all look good start booking happy dance The only ship that we have not been on is the Liberty. we need to take care of that with the Dream.
 
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We decided on Liberty. Never spent Christmas on a cruise. Looking forward to it. And it's going into dry dock in October??? Should be extra specially nice!! Can't wait!!
 
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Hope you have a great cruise Steve!

Cheers, Neil
 
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Originally posted by DUTCHMAN:
They all look good start booking happy dance The only ship that we have not been on is the Liberty. we need to take care of that with the Dream.


This really does deserve a WOW! Big Grin

I missed the Mardi Gras, and the Festivale. Other than those, I have been on at least one of every Class of Carnival Ships. I am looking forward to the Carnival Dream as well. Smile

Dwayne
 
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I was on Mardi Gras in 1988. In fact my son was conceived on it...oops...TMI??? It was OK...not great. They improved things a great deal after their initial sailings.
 
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