So are we supposed to judge all relaxing vacations that are not "adventurous"? |
+1. But no one wants to acknowledge that to themselves. |
I just do all the things and enjoy them. Then I’m not a hypocrite at least! |
No, just an observation. In a hotel, people are mostly just there to sleep; they can drink, dine, and recreate elsewhere. On a cruise, you sleep, drink, dine, and recreate on the boat in large part, with all the other people staying on the boat. So you naturally are thrown together in a way you're not with your fellow hotel customers. I don't really see what there is to get snippy over, it's just fact. |
Yes, in fact, some of the most moneyed people are also the most insular. |
Every time I leave my house and mingle with the public, I get where they are coming from. |
| Even high end cruises are going to attract a different group than WASPy places with similar cost like Salamander or Nemacolin. Think of a plumber who owns his own shop and makes $200,000 a year, wife wears head to toe Gucci. They will go on a cruise but probably never heard of Chapaqua. The difference is that cruises are mass-marketed, not passed through word of mouth, tradition, niche marketing, etc. |
Well, you can’t even spell Chappaqua, so there’s that. |
Oh wow. I like La Lido and Chris Wong as well. I watched Kara and Nate a few years ago but got jealous after they started getting 1M views for most videos and stopped watching. They probably make 1-5M a year from Youtube now. |
This is right. They have contracts. Can stop after any of the contracts end. Also there are Americans that do the same job on cruises, are they slaves? Good prior post about Disney. Pay 5K for a week at a theme park, waiting in multiple hour long lines for rides. Go every year. That is totally classy. |
I also hate crowds, but cruises can be a surprisingly good way to avoid them. There is always a quiet deck no one goes to where you can sit a read a book and look at the sea. (Hint -- walk as far away from the pool and bar as possible -- it will be deserted!). If you aren't going on the cruise-sponsored excursions, it's super easy to just walk off and get a cab someplace or book a private car -- so no need to be on crowded subways, trains, buses, etc. The meals are mostly pre-booked so you walk right into your table -- so no need to crowd around a hostess stand jockeying for a spot on the wait list and then mill around in the patio or bar area waiting to be called for your table, or jostle to find space at a crowded counter service type place. The only time I spend around crowds on a cruise is on embarkation day and when they make you do the safety drill muster -- now that i know that's a thing, I mentally prepare myself for it (and get there early to avoid the crush) and it's fine. Like many people, I like cruises because it eliminates all the headache of my kids complaining that they are hungry between meals, bored by X and want to do Y, sick of spending time with their sibling, etc. Because it's all optional, they actually end up opting to spend time together! But we also do lots of other types of vacations -- most of which require more planning on my part and more advance negotiation about what people want to do. If it were just me traveling by myself, I probably wouldn't do a cruise unless it was to a specific place that i wasn't comfortable traveling alone or could see best by ship (e.g., the Panama Canal). |
Also, Chappaqua isn't really old money. It was very middle class professional in the 1960s and 1970s, trending towards UMC professional in the 80s, and then shifting right into new money tear-downs. My relative that has lived in Chappaqua since the 1960s cruises, as one sole data point. They are first gen Americans, not old money. Maybe Greenwich for old money? |
Maybe. There is also a contingent of working class people in Greenwich...oooh, scary. I think GHS has something like a quarter of its students on free lunch. |
That's one of the best things about being rich. Most people would be insular if they could afford it. |
| Cruises are not trashy. I am not particularly interested in going on a cruise, but they are not trashy. Enjoy! |