Look at any cruise ad and you'll see the biggest and newest cruise ships featured. But ships can be a part of the fleet for 20, 25, or even 30 years. And during the life of a ship, what's possible on a cruise can change wildly. The difference between a new ship and old is like night and day. But those older ships still sail full, meaning that literally millions of passengers sail on them. So what will you wish you knew before you step onboard a ship that's old enough to have kids? From design to atmosphere to the crowd and where they lack, having sailed tons of older ships, I'll give you the full run-down of what to know! For more on sailing an older cruise ship, check out this article: https://www.cruzely.com/what-to-expect-when-sailing-on-an-old-cruise-ship-are-they-worth-it/

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