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We just sailed the eastern Carribean on the Grand 2 weeks ago. I'd venture to say the average age on our cruise was mid/late-40's. Yes, there were several older folks, but also a lot in the 20's and 30's, and at least a couple hundred kids/teens too. We're in our early 30's, and the couple we travelled with is in their late 30's/early 40's. Our dinner companions were a couple in their late 40's and another in their late 50's. Really, there was such a mix of ages that it was never a consideration. We certainly never felt out of place, and there is so much going on, such a variety of things to do, age never even enter our minds. Everyone on the ship has something in common too, just by virtue of being there.I can't speak for the Golden, but nothing I've heard suggests older folks steer towards that ship in particular. Quite frankly, I think we would have enjoyed ourselves just as much even if the crowd was a great deal older. It really just didn't seem to matter.
We just sailed the eastern Carribean on the Grand 2 weeks ago. I'd venture to say the average age on our cruise was mid/late-40's. Yes, there were several older folks, but also a lot in the 20's and 30's, and at least a couple hundred kids/teens too. We're in our early 30's, and the couple we travelled with is in their late 30's/early 40's. Our dinner companions were a couple in their late 40's and another in their late 50's.
Really, there was such a mix of ages that it was never a consideration. We certainly never felt out of place, and there is so much going on, such a variety of things to do, age never even enter our minds. Everyone on the ship has something in common too, just by virtue of being there.
I can't speak for the Golden, but nothing I've heard suggests older folks steer towards that ship in particular. Quite frankly, I think we would have enjoyed ourselves just as much even if the crowd was a great deal older. It really just didn't seem to matter.