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The Best Cruise Ships

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By Scott Calonico
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Cruise ships are becoming an increasingly popular vacation getaway, even in troubled financial times. Cruises give you the chance to explore foreign ports of call and experience different cultures, yet still allow you to retire to a first-class hotel room at the end of the day. But with the number of different cruise lines and ships out there, how do you pick the right one for you? Here are just a few of the best.

    Disney Wonder (Disney)

  1. Disney Wonder
     
    Disney Wonder
    The Disney Wonder features ten decks of restaurants, shops and entertainment centers that the whole family can enjoy. If you have children, this is an experience you don't want to miss. The kids will be thrilled to meet their favorite Disney characters during the cruise, and the parents will be thankful for such touches as adults-only dining and the adults-only pool.
  2. Celebrity Constellation (Celebrity)

  3. Celebrity Constellation
     
    Celebrity Constellation
    Celebrity Cruises prides itself on passenger service. And with one staff member for every two guests, it's easy to see why. The ship's grand foyer features an onyx staircase, marble floors and the first glass elevators on any liner. The ship holds 2,039 guests and has plenty of shopping in The Emporium, award-winning cuisine in the San Marco restaurant and the state-of-the-art Celebrity Theater.
  4. Mariner of the Seas (Royal Caribbean)

  5. Mariner of the Seas
     
    Mariner of the Seas
    With space for 3,114 guests, the Mariner of the Seas is one of the largest cruise ships afloat. The Mariner is part of Royal Caribbean's Voyager Class, which boasts the highest space per guest ratio in the market. Royal Caribbean makes sure that all that space is put to use. Among some of the amenities you'll find on the Mariner of the Seas are a plethora of dining options, a rock-climbing wall, basketball court and even an ice skating rink.
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