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My wife wants to take a vacation. I've held off this long, but it has been 7 years, so she isn't exactly being unreasonable.
Traveling with a little kid (soon to be 2) has its own layers of difficulty and logistics, so I thought a cruise from a nearby port would be ideal.
1. No need to fly anywhere
2. No need to pack/unpack at multiple destinations
3. The ability to set in our room and see different stuff without effort
Maximum I might be able to get away with at work is a full week gone. Closest port is San Francisco, then Long Beach, then San Diego.
The best options for destinations are likely Alaska, California Coast, and Mexico. My wife would prefer warmer weather, and I don't care as I don't plan on leaving the balcony regardless.
Activities for the kid are a primary concern, general amenities are secondary (high-speed internet of course).
Ideally leaving in September.
Any done a cruise before? Other thoughts?
Traveling with a little kid (soon to be 2) has its own layers of difficulty and logistics, so I thought a cruise from a nearby port would be ideal.
1. No need to fly anywhere
2. No need to pack/unpack at multiple destinations
3. The ability to set in our room and see different stuff without effort
Maximum I might be able to get away with at work is a full week gone. Closest port is San Francisco, then Long Beach, then San Diego.
The best options for destinations are likely Alaska, California Coast, and Mexico. My wife would prefer warmer weather, and I don't care as I don't plan on leaving the balcony regardless.
Activities for the kid are a primary concern, general amenities are secondary (high-speed internet of course).
Ideally leaving in September.
Any done a cruise before? Other thoughts?