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minbrad

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Hey guys, I'm sure you are getting sick of me asking so many questions but I like getting advice. I have two cruises scheduled right now. Nov this year on the Magic FOR SURE, airfare is booked so this is 100%.

My next one is booked for Spring Break 2014. I am pretty flexible with this one as we don't have to travel at this time. In the running: April 5, Oct 18 or Nov 22, all are 7 night Eastern Caribbean on the Fantasy! We aren't beach lovers but we'd like to stay away from cold and rain. I've read April may be bad for "sea lice" and Oct may have hurricanes and Nov might be cooler. I'm just looking for some opinions.
 

Joshua&CalebDad

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MY wife and I have cruised at the beginning of October and have never had issues. Our next cruise will be in October as well. I would think that November would be too cool and I have nothing on the April "sea lice". Never heard of that one before.
 

DISNEY FANTASY

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I have cruised on a seven night Caribbean in October and it was a great cruise, fine weather not too humid, but nice and sunny in all ports of call, its at the end of the storm season and even if there was a storm around they charge the ports to avoid it.
 

Bolna

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I just was on my first cruise in late April this year (5 night out of Miami) and the weather was perfect. The water was a temperature which made it still refreshing, but I found it warm enough (after the initial shock going in) to just sit in the water at the beach. Did not meat any sea lice (but am not sure what they are - if I met them, they did not introduce themselves). Not sure if a few weeks earlier would make a huge difference in temperature.
 

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