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youre considering a cruise vacation but dont know which line to choose dont worry Ive got you covered in this video Im going to compare the most popular cruise lines to show which one is best for you after cruising almost 80 times I have lots of experience with all of the different lines and because there are so many different types of cruise ships and cruise lines to choose from theres definitely one out there for everybody including you so the first cruise line were going to talk about is Royal Caribbean were going to break this down first by looking at the pros then the cons so some of the pros of sailing with Royal Caribbean include is that they have a large selection of ships the newer and bigger ships such as Oasis class and Quantum class have loads of amenities and lots of things to do including multiple theaters rock climbing walls zip lines skydiving robotic bars and ice skating rinks there really could be described as go big or go home type of ships the older and smal