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We plan on going to the carribean during July 2008 and are trying to take a cruise but seems like there isn't any way around the age policy, or is there?
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Most cruise lines have a minimum age of 21, although there are few exceptions [I think Princess may be one of them]. You'll have to check with each cruise line to see what their policy is. And there is no "way around" the age limit - you need to present ID before you can board and it must match your other documentation.
BTW - It's getting late to be booking a July '08 cruise, but you may find something. That's prime cruise time - and also hurricane season!! |
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because of the alcohol, most cruise lines want you to be 21. some require that you are 25.
why don't you try an all-inclusive in mexico or the dominican republic? oh and for the person who said you're too late to book a cruise...you're never too late, or too early, to book a cruise. |
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