Jan 26 2010
Am i the only teen to go on cruise vacations with my family?
I always wonder if I am the only teen to go on cruise vacations when my family is not rich.
I assume you have been on a cruise before….if so, were there other teens there?
If yes, then obviously you are not the only one.
If you have not been on a cruise yet, then trust me, you will be surprised how many teens are on the ship.

I dont know but your so lucky!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have only been on one cruise and absolutly loved it. I wish I could go again. If you dont wanna go tell your parents i’ll tag along lol
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I assume you have been on a cruise before….if so, were there other teens there?
If yes, then obviously you are not the only one.
If you have not been on a cruise yet, then trust me, you will be surprised how many teens are on the ship.
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NO. YOU CAN’T GO ON A CRUISE ALONE UNTIL YOU’RE 21 ANYWAY SO NO.
MY FAMILY ISN’T NECESSARILY RICH BUT WE HAVE BEEN ON 4 CRUISES AND WE HAVE 2 PLANNED FOR JUST NEXT YEAR.
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Teens have their own club on most cruise ships with their own activities. Once you go you will want to go every year.
I am not a teen and am not rich. I was not excited about going on my first cruise. I have now gone on 6 with number 7 in January. Two weeks to Hawaii.
You will love it.
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seems like there are LOTs of teens going on cruises with their families, judging from all the reviews. There are alot of great activities and ideas for family vacationing.
have a great time on your next vacation.
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No there are others I am sure.
People will soon realize with the cost of airfare going up, that a cruise is hotel , different ports and transportation all for a more reasonable price.
More people will be cruising
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If your parents book on Carnival, can you get out of it somehow? On Carnival, I saw GOBS of 20 and 30 something people. They drank and partied and had a great time. I’m in my late 40’s and I had an OK time too, but nothing like the time they had. I hung around with my pre-teen kids and they had some fun at Camp Carnival, which you are too old for and you’re too young for the MANY liquor-oriented establishments on Carnival. So you’re right in-between the focus. I would wait for 21 and then book on Carnival. Until then, tell your parents, they’re just wasting their money taking you with them.
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