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some quick pros/con by irishnc92
Pros:
- see many different sites (i.e., it's a scouting trip for later)
- no thought on where to eat (I find this stressful when overseas)
- no need to unpack/change hotels
Cons:
- limited time in each port of call - usually just there for the day and miss the charm of early morning/night (as well as fewer people).
- ship excursions can be expensive and limiting in what can be done (sheepherding 100 people on a bus just slows everything down)
Royal Caribbean hits a pretty good price point (except for their two newest ships - Wonder/Icon).