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Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 11:16 pm |
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If you're looking for something a little bit different from the usual
beach house or hotel and want to have a spring break that you'll
really remember, consider taking a cruise for spring break or heading
to the slopes. Both can be a lot of fun, and can be more memorable
than the same type of beach that you've visited for years.
Taking a Cruise
One of the best parts about cruising is that you get to go to more
than one beach. No experience is quite like cruising, and there's
something wild about catching up with spring breakers at all of the
different hot spots. Cruises are especially great for those people who
can't make up their minds, since spring breakers can choose cruises
that stop at many different places.
It's no surprise that spring break cruises are gaining in popularity.
A lot of the worst parts of spring break, like not knowing where to
eat or which bar or casino is the safest, are not a worry on a cruise
ship. The one fee that you pay includes a place to stay,
entertainment, and food to eat. You'll still need to bring cash, of
course, but you'll be spending it on souvenirs and poker chips instead
of gas for the rental car or to pay for parking.
When you're planning a spring break cruise, make sure to choose a ship
that advertises as a spring break party cruise. If you and your
friends book cabins on the first cheap cruise you find, you'll have
fun and see a lot of cool stuff, but you won't get that spring break
experience that comes from spending time around a bunch of crazy
college kids. Instead, you're likely to be cruising alongside a lot of
families with little kids, who won't be too happy when you start your
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