Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cruise a lot. I don't gain weight. Sometimes I lose weight. I don't drink which probably helps a lot. But cruise food is mostly mediocre. I don't feel the need to indulge in it. My eating doesn't change much from when I'm at home.
2 eggs and coffee for breakfast or yogurt
salad for lunch
Entrée for dinner---usually protein and veg and I skip the starters and dessert.
this is op - and this sounds like my at-home eating, but def not how i ate on a cruise. what did you do all day if you weren't eating?! it just seems like that's the main activity on days you aren't stopped somewhere.
NP — we did a Disney cruise. There’s a lot going on, even during the days when you’re at sea. I never felt like eating was the only thing to do. I didn’t gain weight.
Anonymous wrote:This isn’t rocket science. If you don’t want to gain weight on vacation, you have to eat the same you do at home. Most people don’t do that, which is why they gain weight. For example at home I don’t eat breakfast and I rarely eat dessert. If I do those things on vacation I am going to gain weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cruise a lot. I don't gain weight. Sometimes I lose weight. I don't drink which probably helps a lot. But cruise food is mostly mediocre. I don't feel the need to indulge in it. My eating doesn't change much from when I'm at home.
2 eggs and coffee for breakfast or yogurt
salad for lunch
Entrée for dinner---usually protein and veg and I skip the starters and dessert.
this is op - and this sounds like my at-home eating, but def not how i ate on a cruise. what did you do all day if you weren't eating?! it just seems like that's the main activity on days you aren't stopped somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think I do. I’m just not all that tempted by the food — I only really want high quality food, and I’m usually able to find that, but by being selective. And we’re pretty active and I basically never take the elevators because they are so crowded so I’m often doing 50 stories of stairs a day. I also don’t drink a lot. And I hate cruise ship pools so don’t typically just sit a lot.
I did gain a bunch of weight going to Hawaii this summer. Too much tasty rice, malasadas, ice cream, Portuguese bread, ramen and too much time just sitting by the pool.
Anonymous wrote:I cruise a lot. I don't gain weight. Sometimes I lose weight. I don't drink which probably helps a lot. But cruise food is mostly mediocre. I don't feel the need to indulge in it. My eating doesn't change much from when I'm at home.
2 eggs and coffee for breakfast or yogurt
salad for lunch
Entrée for dinner---usually protein and veg and I skip the starters and dessert.