Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the hate for cruising out of Baltimore. I love it and would do it again tomorrow and every year after that. My kids have been multiple times and vote for it every time we've suggested it and are sad when it's over. Agree you'll be cold the first day but you are on vacation and someone is feeding you and cleaning up after you and your kids are off having fun while you are enjoying time at the gym or with your spouse or your friends. Driving to NYC or flying down to Florida is it's own hassle and just adds complication and delays the vacation. My two cents.
I think it really depends on budget and expectations. The extra cost to fly and take newer FL ship is just not a big deal to us, and then we are warm and relaxed from the start. My SIL (who went with her in-laws) said the food was not as good as other cruises either. And to a PP’s point, my inlaws’ retirement community sends a full charter bus on a Baltimore cruise annually.
Cruising from Florida gets you to the tropics and more interesting ports quicker. This isn’t cheap though- at least for me. Flights for four, shuttle to port, maybe a hotel for first night (protect against flight snafu and missing cruise) and you can easily be paying $3000 extra dollars.
As for the food, I haven’t been on too many cruises, but the food has never been fantastic. It’s usually good enough, but certainly nothing to rave about. There is plenty of it, plenty of selections and nobody goes hungry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve only been on one cruise in my life, which left from New Orleans. Don’t know if I will ever go on another one, but the convenience of leaving from Baltimore sounds great.
One thing I have never understood is why the bigger ships don’t leave from Baltimore? Is there not enough demand? I also heard it’s because the big ships can’t fit under the Bay Bridge. I find this hard to believe. I know the ships are huge, but the Bay Bridge is REALLY tall.
It's definitely because of the Bay Bridge. It's really not that tall as far as major international bridges go.
The vertical clearance is 186 feet. Many ships require more than 200 feet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get the hate for cruising out of Baltimore. I love it and would do it again tomorrow and every year after that. My kids have been multiple times and vote for it every time we've suggested it and are sad when it's over. Agree you'll be cold the first day but you are on vacation and someone is feeding you and cleaning up after you and your kids are off having fun while you are enjoying time at the gym or with your spouse or your friends. Driving to NYC or flying down to Florida is it's own hassle and just adds complication and delays the vacation. My two cents.
I think it really depends on budget and expectations. The extra cost to fly and take newer FL ship is just not a big deal to us, and then we are warm and relaxed from the start. My SIL (who went with her in-laws) said the food was not as good as other cruises either. And to a PP’s point, my inlaws’ retirement community sends a full charter bus on a Baltimore cruise annually.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve only been on one cruise in my life, which left from New Orleans. Don’t know if I will ever go on another one, but the convenience of leaving from Baltimore sounds great.
One thing I have never understood is why the bigger ships don’t leave from Baltimore? Is there not enough demand? I also heard it’s because the big ships can’t fit under the Bay Bridge. I find this hard to believe. I know the ships are huge, but the Bay Bridge is REALLY tall.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve only been on one cruise in my life, which left from New Orleans. Don’t know if I will ever go on another one, but the convenience of leaving from Baltimore sounds great.
One thing I have never understood is why the bigger ships don’t leave from Baltimore? Is there not enough demand? I also heard it’s because the big ships can’t fit under the Bay Bridge. I find this hard to believe. I know the ships are huge, but the Bay Bridge is REALLY tall.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get the hate for cruising out of Baltimore. I love it and would do it again tomorrow and every year after that. My kids have been multiple times and vote for it every time we've suggested it and are sad when it's over. Agree you'll be cold the first day but you are on vacation and someone is feeding you and cleaning up after you and your kids are off having fun while you are enjoying time at the gym or with your spouse or your friends. Driving to NYC or flying down to Florida is it's own hassle and just adds complication and delays the vacation. My two cents.