I need help in going on a nice senior cruise

Disclaimer here, John... my answer will be extremely *UN*helpful unless you can wait until spring. I can't help with a cruise line that's best, but I have always thought that one of the Alaskan cruises would be the best cruise *ever.* Glaciers, fjords... spectacular. If I'm not mistaken, some of the cruise lines do land and sea tours there, so part of the time could be exploring Alaska on land, too. @Packerjohn
The trouble for me is too many cruise companies with too many cruise ships = too many choices.
 

I have been on 5 royal Caribbean cruises and they were all great.The princess cruise I took to Alaska was horrible. Holland America cruises have an average age of 80.
Average age of 80 you say? Walkers and wheel chairs unlimited, I fear?

I may be getting old but NOT that old! Ha, ha, ha. Not ready for the scooter parade yet!
 

We love to cruise.
We only cruise Oceania Cruise Lines.
The best for more mature people (read old people). I believe there is a rule of no one under 18 allowed.
They are not Party Ships, they are a little more expensive but well worth it.
Our next trip is in December to the Caribbean islands on a 10 day cruise out of Miami.
We did try one Disney cruise. It wasn't bad at all. The kids pool and section was far away from the adult section. Plus, its nice to live like a kid every once in a while.:cool:

Oceania Cruise Line Link
 

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