Ive been on one cruise and enjoyed it but i have no desire to go again. If youve never been i say go for it. The entertainment is top notch, food at the formal dinners is great and the ship itself is pretty awesome. One thing i still remember about the cruise is i slept like a baby at night.Never been on one, a buddy is pushing us to do one next year so we may, waiting for him to get back to me with details.
And, all-in-all, I just don't want "many options" on me, whether it's harmful or not.I just don't get people who are germ obsessed. You do realize your skin will protect you, right?
And, all-in-all, I just don't want "many options" on me, whether it's harmful or not.
I'm an adult male, not biologically capable of getting pregnant, but I am not okay with someone trying. LOL
There are situations/scenarios I avoid for that exact reason.Rarely should the possibility of encountering germs be the deciding factor for doing something or not doing something.
Years ago my ex-wife wanted me to go on a cruise to nowhere. I inquired what a cruise to nowhere is? She explained that we would leave New Orleans go out make a circle and come back to NO. At the time I was working as an oilfield diver. "So.....you expect me to take a boat go look at some oilwells and NOT get paid for it???"There is absolutely nothing that a cruise offers that I would be even remotely interested in. I've heard all the testimonials and high five ratings.....still a nope for me. When I travel I like to do it on my own schedule in the continental USA...and at my own pace....which may change at any moment once I leave home. Free spirit here with no interest in night life, bars, shows or loaded buffets. I'm not criticizing those who do like cruises. Whatever floats your boat. (pun intended) I'm happy for you. It's just not my cup of tea.
What are your thoughts on cruises? I'm interested to see if the cards land the way I think they will.
While it's quick and easy to respond to the poll, I'd be very interested to hear your rationale for why you feel the way that you do. What ships have you been on and what did you love vs what did you hate? If you haven't been on a cruise, what are your reservations or reasons for not cruising? What would make you consider trying one?
Lastly, a completely shameless plug - we are certified to sell cruises on all of the major cruise lines. I've personally cruised out of multiple ports in the United States and have very strong preferences on which cruise lines I love, vs which I will never go back on (looking at you, Carnival!). I'll share my thoughts in a future post. But for now, I'd love to hear from you, below, and if you're interested in discussing travel for you
Years ago my ex-wife wanted me to go on a cruise to nowhere. I inquired what a cruise to nowhere is? She explained that we would leave New Orleans go out make a circle and come back to NO. At the time I was working as an oilfield diver. "So.....you expect me to take a boat go look at some oilwells and NOT get paid for it???"
I looked at the prices of the river cruises up the Mississippi and its unreal how expensive they areDid a Viking river cruise and liked it. Probably wouldn't like an ocean cruise.
As far as germs, when I was 7 my mom took us 3 houses down to play for a few hours so we could all get chicken pox.
Without a doubt! It's also very dependent on where the cruise departs. I normally recommend that clients in Louisiana depart from Galveston, TX, if they're willing to drive a few hours. I also try to get folks to steer clear of Carnival, but it's not a dealbreaker.I think its subjective to the cruise company. If the company is Spirit Airlines, but on the water, then its a hard no. If the cruise company is Etihad Airlines on the water then yes I would take one.
Very different types of passengers to deal with.
I feel that!I both love em and hate em at the same time.
Alaskan and Mediterranean cruises are where it's at! Whenever y'all start shopping, definitely reach out and we'd love to help with the booking process and see if we can save you some moneyCruises are the Golden Corral of vacations.
I’ve been on a couple of cruises and am considering another next summer(Alaskan Cruise so I’m building it up to be different and better).
This.I did not say germs should be sought out. But there are a lot of other places people can find germs in similar abundance and variety. Rarely should the possibility of encountering germs be the deciding factor for doing something or not doing something.
They're fun! We'd love to help y'all with the booking processNever been on one, a buddy is pushing us to do one next year so we may, waiting for him to get back to me with details.
Man you are so right, the gentle rocking at night is absolutely where it's at! Agreed on the food, though normally when we go, we splurge a bit and don't eat in the main dining room, but rather do different formal dining options.Ive been on one cruise and enjoyed it but i have no desire to go again. If youve never been i say go for it. The entertainment is top notch, food at the formal dinners is great and the ship itself is pretty awesome. One thing i still remember about the cruise is i slept like a baby at night.
Which Viking cruise did y'all do?Did a Viking river cruise and liked it. Probably wouldn't like an ocean cruise.
As far as germs, when I was 7 my mom took us 3 houses down to play for a few hours so we could all get chicken pox.
It really comes down to how you value experiences vs items.There are situations/scenarios I avoid for that exact reason.
As far as cruises are concerned, the cost:return is also a factor in my avoidance of them. What do I get for my money by going on a cruise? It's a one-time experience in exchange for my money.
I recently bought a Shimano Calcutta Conquest 200 casting reel. Before the government's tax, that reel cost me $600.
Not too long ago I bought a Shimano Stella FK 2500 and a Stella FK 4000, spinning reels. Before the government's piece the 2500 is $800, the 4000 is $810. That's $2210 for three fishing reels (not counting tax). Fishing reels that will provide years of service and many meals.
What might an average cruise cost?
These are just my values and I'm not knocking anyone who does things different.
Which Viking cruise did y'all do?
That sounds fun!!We did the Rhine river cruise. It's pretty regimented and different than ocean cruises I'm told. You have a stop every day in a different city; some better or worse than others, but you get a broad flavor of several countries. That said, if you want to hit a lot of the highlights and sleep in the same spot every night it's great. The food is top notch as well. You really just want a greasy burger by the end of it.
Maybe, maybe not, but for the average traveler they're an awesome bang for your buck and are a fun time!I have worked Maritime law for years and if you knew a fraction of the things not talked about, you would not step foot on a cruise ship.
Give us some examplesI have worked Maritime law for years and if you knew a fraction of the things not talked about, you would not step foot on a cruise ship.
Definitely the $15 drinks.Give us some examples
Your balcony advice is on point! I'll never cruise again not in a balcony!Alaska Cruises are really nice. Get a balcony if you do one. Cruises out of New Orleans (mostly what we do so we don't have to fly), different clientele. Carnival is the entry level, so most folks do Carnival (it's cheaper). Norwegian is nice and Royal Caribbean is better.