I sailed on the OLDEST Carnival and Royal Caribbean ships: the reality
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I'm going to be sharing my experiences sailing on the oldest and smallest cruise ships from Royal Caribbean in Carnival Cruise Line
cruising on these two old ships it was a far from glamorous or luxurious experience but I still had a great time
I was super impressed with Carnival Ecstasy as she featured some of Carnival's signature dining options
Grandeur of the Seas has truly aged beautifully I think the ship has a lot of natural light
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Modern cruise ships are built to be bigger and better than ever before. By today’s standards, cruise ships are essentially floating resorts, holding upwards of 10,000 people onboard, including crew. In fact, the top decks of the newest cruise ships look like amusement parks with water slides, roller coasters, and go-karts! It’s easy to forget that you’re sailing on a cruise ship onboard these mega-ships because there are so many attractions and onboard thrills. Because of this, most people prefer to sail on a newer cruise ship. These vessels have much more to do during your cruise and feature modern amenities. With all the hype around new cruise ships, you might not consider sailing on an older and smaller ship. Most will scoff at the thought of sailing on a cruise line’s oldest ship. Here's how my experiences sailing on the oldest and smallest cruise ships for two of the most popular cruise lines in the world compared with one another. Read more: https://cruise.blog/