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| Above, a couple of geezers in Nassau during a cruise. |
Taking a cruise may appeal to many seniors, but not all cruise lines are their "cups of tea" by any means.
My preferred way of travel is hopping into my motorhome and take a camping vacation. Unless a cruise's itinerary and stops are of interest to me, I can take it or leave it.
AOL posted an article on eight popular cruise lines seniors may want to think twice before booking.
They begin it with:
Conventional wisdom tells us that cruising is an easy way to travel more while crossing more countries off your bucket list, and sailing the open seas is often a popular retirement travel goal. Hopping onto a ship, settling into your quarters, and unwinding between destinations means you're ready for adventure by the time you hit port.
But cruising isn't a one-size-fits-all activity, as singles, families, and retirees all have different desires and needs while at sea. If you're a senior considering booking your next getaway, here are some cruise lines retirees may want to avoid, based on real-world reviews.
To read more, go here.

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