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Before you know it, March will be here and hundreds of thousands of college students will be headed off to their Spring Break party, where ever that might be. The choices for Spring Break are endless, IF and only IF, you plan ahead.
When you think of Spring Break, the beach naturally comes to mind fairly quickly. However, if you have ever been to a beach destination for Spring Break, you will know there are A LOT more guys than girls. The reason most of the beach destinations in the US for Spring Break are unusually weighted with more men than women is simple. Women plan ahead, make decisions and book trips that require more lead time. Men wait around till the last minute and book cheap rundown hotel rooms on beaches up and down the East Coast.
Spring Break PARTY Cruises require that you plan ahead and book well in advance. That is why Spring Break Cruises are always a great ratio of women to men. Last year, on Carolina Nightlifes Spring Break PARTY Cruise, the ratio was a comfortable 3-1 women to men. Can not complain there!
A lot of people ask, when do you need to book by in order to reserve a cabin for a Spring Break Cruise? Last year, most Spring Break Cruise boats were SOLD OUT by early January. Carolina Nightlifes Spring Break Cruise sold out on January 7th. The BEST time to book your Spring Break Cruise is in November or December to ensure you are getting the cheapest rate.
This year Carolina Nightlife has partnered up with Royal Caribbean for yet another great Spring Break Party Cruise! Leaving from Port Canaveral, Florida, Spring Breakers will head to paradise on a boat filled with nothing but college partiers! Stopping at Coco Cay Royal Caribbeans private island) and Nassau, Bahamas the Spring Break Cruise will give people ample opportunity to party and enjoy paradise!
For more information about this cruise, please check out www.SpringBreakPartyCruise.com.
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