So I finally gave in to curiosity and booked a cruise for the Mrs and myself.
I note there has been a staggering increase of passengers: cruisemarketwatch.com/growth/ ~21 million this year with 7% compounded growth.
I'm doing a Mediterranean cruise on this ship.
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Anyone else book a cruise?
Any horror or awesome tales?
Other one is the Alaskan cruise. Brother just did this one. Had a ball, best ever he reckons.
Only one people complain about is anything off WA, to bouncy in Indian Ocean, even the cruise ship crews dont like it Next door went with his wife and three sons, tried to get off at Broome due to them all suffering
did one when 8. heavy weather-most spent 3 days hurtin. loved it as a kid they had a padded room right up in the bow where you could ride the swell, felt like you could jump and touch the roof as the bow dropped in heavy seas
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/TSS_Fairstar
Any horror or awesome tales?
Titanic and more recently, Costa Concordia.
Any horror or awesome tales?
Titanic and more recently, Costa Concordia.
Gilligans Island - SS Minow
now that's the funniest thing I've read flysurf.
you bang on about the NWO, globalization, terrorism and post videos from organisations that support Marxist politics and far left ideology.
but you holiday on a cruise ship.
the ultimate symbol of globalization and capitalism.
lol.
now that's the funniest thing I've read flysurf.
you bang on about the NWO, globalization, terrorism and post videos from organisations that support Marxist politics and far left ideology.
but you holiday on a cruise ship.
the ultimate symbol of globalization and capitalism.
lol.
Well you know you have to try something before you can dismiss it... wait how is it the "ultimate symbol of globalization and capitalism"?
I remember Russians you to go on cruises during the Soviet days.
I couldn't imagine anything more mind numbing than a cruise.
Stuck on a boat, only able to hammer around the selected harbour towns for a few hours and doing all the stuff i could normally do at home.
I couldn't imagine anything more mind numbing than a cruise.
Stuck on a boat, only able to hammer around the selected harbour towns for a few hours and doing all the stuff i could normally do at home.
I can.
Imagine being stuck on a cruise with someone who endlessly drones on about conspiracies, 9/11, American/Israeli plot to take over the world, etc.
I'm sure I would stick a fork in my ears to end it all.
I couldn't imagine anything more mind numbing than a cruise.
Stuck on a boat, only able to hammer around the selected harbour towns for a few hours and doing all the stuff i could normally do at home.
I can.
Imagine being stuck on a cruise with someone who endlessly drones on about conspiracies, 9/11, American/Israeli plot to take over the world, etc.
I'm sure I would stick a fork in my ears to end it all.
But I was looking forward to our cruise
I couldn't imagine anything more mind numbing than a cruise.
Stuck on a boat, only able to hammer around the selected harbour towns for a few hours and doing all the stuff i could normally do at home.
I've heard very mixed reviews, and as usual it all depends on how much money you are willing to spend.
Glowing reviews from people that have been on similar ones to FlySurfer's. Rather than packing your bags and traveling every few days the hotel you are staying in moves around instead. It's super easy.
At the other end of the spectrum I have a colleague that is, frankly the biggest tight arse imagineable, so he took his family on one of the cruises that are not unlike a mega booze cruise.
First the kids got sick, which they first noticed at the dinner table when they projectile vomited all over the shop. Crew members in bio suits came in to clean it up. Then his wife became sick too leaving him practically alone on a boat for a few days (maybe a good thing).
They didn't make New Caledonia because of a cyclone.
Thinking he'd avoided the virus he started feeling queasy disembarking. By the time he was on the bus to the carpark it was all over rover and he had to push his way to the front to get out and spew. The next thing he remembers is waking up at home with the ambulance guy shining a light in his eyes and asking him if he knew where he was. He reckons his prostrate issues started after that.
The thing about cruise boats is there are constantly thousands of people on board a mostly enclosed, air-conditioned vessel. And when they get off a few thousand more immediately get on. They are breeding grounds for all sorts of exotic, microscopic life forms.
Agree with Evil.
Close environment = good breeding ground for Gastro. There was a bad dose around last year.
Workmate got offloaded at Southern Italy with Gastro with no thank you/whatever - spent next couple of weeks in hospital. Look after yourself was the story.
Make sure that you get Insurance and that it covers this eventuality. Revised airfares, accommodation for partner, etc; or just make sure that you don't get sick.
Me - I could not think of anywhere worse than being stuck on a boat - take trackies for the weight gain!
Phew... Good thing I only booked a week, Mrs wanted to get it from Barcelona.
All of the above are reasons I too had dismissed cruises, but I was told new cruise ships are airy, you get your own room with a balcony, room service included; if you don't want to be exposed to other passengers... and we only travel by night so port stops are 9:00-18:00hrs.
I'm still not sure about all those drinks packages, aqua spa water packages... but my room is right at the back.
I couldn't justify a suite...
Gee flysurfer,.. that looks real swish.
Can I come along too?
I could help you put the finishing touches to your 9/11 thesis.
isnt the stern the cheapest due to all the engine noise?
No... engine room is 2nd floor near the back, and sound proofed
I'm on the 9 floor all the way at the back.
Gee flysurfer,.. that looks real swish.
Can I come along too?
I could help you put the finishing touches to your 9/11 thesis.
P wee, sure... if you chip in we can get a suite... oh, oh and the delux drinks package, that includes single malts.
isnt the stern the cheapest due to all the engine noise?
No... engine room is 2nd floor near the back, and sound proofed
I'm on the 9 floor all the way at the back.
Gee flysurfer,.. that looks real swish.
Can I come along too?
I could help you put the finishing touches to your 9/11 thesis.
P wee, sure... if you chip in we can get a suite... oh, oh and the delux drinks package, that includes single malts.
Can I come? I will need my own room tho
isnt the stern the cheapest due to all the engine noise?
No... engine room is 2nd floor near the back, and sound proofed
I'm on the 9 floor all the way at the back.
Gee flysurfer,.. that looks real swish.
Can I come along too?
I could help you put the finishing touches to your 9/11 thesis.
P wee, sure... if you chip in we can get a suite... oh, oh and the delux drinks package, that includes single malts.
Can I come? I will need my own room tho
A dog house maybe
isnt the stern the cheapest due to all the engine noise?
No... engine room is 2nd floor near the back, and sound proofed
I'm on the 9 floor all the way at the back.
Gee flysurfer,.. that looks real swish.
Can I come along too?
I could help you put the finishing touches to your 9/11 thesis.
P wee, sure... if you chip in we can get a suite... oh, oh and the delux drinks package, that includes single malts.
Can I come? I will need my own room tho
A dog house maybe
Cheeky JB
I couldn't imagine anything more mind numbing than a cruise.
Stuck on a boat, only able to hammer around the selected harbour towns for a few hours and doing all the stuff i could normally do at home.
I wish I had just enough money to buy one of those nuclear submarine, engage a crew and sink all those useless floating buildings...
Hope you have fun flysurfer.
Let us know how it all pans out when you get back or during? You'll probably have wifi on board.
Can I come? I will need my own room tho
Sure, can you play the piano?
I wish I had just enough money to buy one of those nuclear submarine, engage a crew and sink all those useless floating buildings...
You should hang out with
Real suite,.. I mean sweet.
Flysurfer, just some advice for you.
If it's with Carnival Corporation and you see the captain running for the lifeboat,
trip him up and make sure you and the missus get there before him,
otherwise you might be left swimming ashore.
They had a bit of trouble recently when the capatain of the Costa Concordia was trying
to direct the 'abandon ship' operation from the dry comfort of the local pub,.
or something like that.
Gee,..that dining room looks just like the Spirit of Tasmania dining room doesn't.
What I like about the dining room is that with the correct view you get to see the horizon go up up up, and then watch the horizon go down down down..
I'm glad I don't get sea sick, but it was interesting watching people learn to walk when the seas are rough. Its like they/you take a step but don't actually put your foot down until the very last second as the boat is moving so much.
Anyway, I think cruises are fantastic. Its a great way to travel without traveling. If you like to drink, eat, even watch movies, there are heaps of things to do on board.