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Thinking of an 8 day cruise to Aruba.

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I cruised in the Navy across the Atlantic and Pacific but have never been on a cruise ship.
Looking for tips on what to expect and what to avoid.
Looking at Celebrity Cruise line at the moment. Any experience with this line good or bad?
 
I cruised in the Navy across the Atlantic and Pacific but have never been on a cruise ship.
Looking for tips on what to expect and what to avoid.
Looking at Celebrity Cruise line at the moment. Any experience with this line good or bad?
I did a western Caribbean cruise on the Century, a Celebrity ship, back in 2002. It was a good trip - the ship was new back then, so it was clean, and the clientele was probably a little more sophisticated than you would find on, say, a Carnival cruise. The shore excursions were all top notch and the food was excellent. I've never been to Aruba, so I can't comment on it, but if it's anything like Bonaire (another Dutch island down there), don't expect much. They weren't real concerned with hospitality.
 
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I cruised in the Navy across the Atlantic and Pacific but have never been on a cruise ship.
Looking for tips on what to expect and what to avoid.
Looking at Celebrity Cruise line at the moment. Any experience with this line good or bad?
As to cruise lines, I think Royal Caribbean is the best! (Celebrity is one of Royal's nicer lines)
I found Aruba to be friendly and very nice people. Sad part is during Covid they had to borrow money from the Dutch to stay a float and now must pay back the money they owe, cause tourism is what their economy is based on.

With the cruising there are several videos on Utube which can give you tips on the how to and details about each individual ship.
Personally we like the dining at the sit down restaurants. We get to know our waiters/staff and they go above and beyond to provide a great experience. (like, as soon as we walk in the staff is getting our drinks for us). I found their food way better than Norwegian or MSC lines. Most of the cruise lines have reduced the amount of food served, but if you ask for a particular item they will get it for you.

I would recommend that you book as many excursions that you have any interest in. We spend the extra money going thru the ship because have had friends get screwed over by private operators and IF your private operator is late getting back the ship, you'll have to make other arrangements for getting home. Personally when I pick my room, I look at what's above that room and whats beside it. Stay away from the mechanical rooms or elevators. And don't forget travel insurance! Had three helicopter med lifts last trip and they're not cheap, plus your medical insurance basically ends at the border.
Last three trips we booked thru Direct Line Cruises, also found some bargains on Travel Zoo.

Good luck, you'll have a great time!
 
Thanks for your comments JP and Red. Good info for sure.
I have booked an 8 day cruise this coming April (for our 50th anniversary). It is on Celebrity. A mid size ship named "Reflection" A 3000 passenger ship. A friend recently took the same cruise on the same ship so I got some tips from them also.
Since it's our anniversary cruise I splurged for a suite on the 12th floor. Mid ship. It gives us a private dining area for those staying in the suites and includes all meals and drinks with the one price. I think it said there is a private pool also but not positive of that at the moment. I look forward to the cruise more than the visits to Aruba and Bonaire at this point. It all should be fun.
 
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