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Disclaimer- we are a mid 40s, tattooed, interracial, educated, open-minded, cynical, married couple. Why disclaimer?- because my cynical self believes this stuff matters! So yeah- VV was our first cruise last month. We chose VV for the overall vibe. Needless to say we hit the lottery! We never had so much fun and so much relaxation on a vacation! We are pretty much âempty nestersâ with decent income but young and soulful! We are progressive and chill. We like to: have big breakfast at 7am, putz around/explore/play board games/chill at the beach/have a drink or two/have lunch. If not on an excursion etc,. By 2-3pm we take a little siesta in the cabin (nap-adult time-hammock-shower) until dinner. Then live music/ and or a show (a drink or two) before ending at the club dancing until 1-2am- another drink or two(probably pizza before bed and waking at 6am ready for the day)! This agenda was perfect. We arenât formal- At all! We are tattooed. We are progressive. One of the things we appreciate about VV is the diversity. Having genuine conversations with young 20s and young 70s were invaluable to us. So⌠what cruise line do we try next? Oh- for exploring ports, we like stuff like exploring local food/culture and beautiful beaches/landmarks on our own. I will spend the money on local artisans that someone else would spend on diamonds if that makes sense. We are not into things/experiences like- long tours, adventures, zip lines, long talks, ATVs, touching stingrays or monkeys. You get it⌠if cost wasnât a factor, is there a cruise line that would check all the boxes that matter to me? Be honest please! I am willing to spend but it has to be right for us! I donât want to waste my time and money if the cruise lines arenât up to the VV bar I created.
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