Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Norovirus can make for a relaxing time sitting in the bathroom. Lots of time to reflect.
+1,000. Cruise ship people are nasty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll add that I don't get the argument that you aren't really seeing your stops. There are very few cruise ports in the Caribbean or Bahamas that I feel the need to visit for more than a day.
That’s just because you are simple minded and unimaginative. And cruises go far beyond the Caribbean. Do you really think eight hours in a lot of European ports is a proper visit?! What a joke.
You’re a real peach! I have done a European cruise and bookend it with extended visits in other cities, and choose follow-up land trips based on stops we particularly liked. How many cruises have you been on? Or is the above your close-minded opinion?
+1
Most people spend a week in Italy before boarding a cruise that heads to Greece and then spend a week in Greece. It’s a fabulous way to spend 3 or 4 weeks.
Who goes away for 3 or 4 weeks?
Anonymous wrote:Cruises are trash.
Anonymous wrote:I find it relaxing because I do not have to feed or clean up after anyone. If my kids don't like their dinner, then they can get something else to eat without it costing me anything. Everyone gets to eat just what they want and at the end of the meal we just leave--there's no tip or bill to settle.
My kids are big enough that they can also keep themselves happy and busy on a cruise, but we're still in enough proximity that we get to spend quality time together. We're a rather tightly wound bunch so on other vacations someone is always hungry, tired or bored and thus unhappy. But on a cruise everyone chills out because they know they can do whatever they want. For example, when my 10 yo finishes dinner she's allowed to get up and go to the kids club to see friends. She doesn't get bored and complain at us while we enjoy our multi course meal and after dinner coffee. Or when someone decides they're done swimming, they can just head to the room for a shower or to go get food, without needing the whole family to decide together to leave because we have to drive back to our rental. All those small preferences being respected add up to a really relaxed, happy family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll add that I don't get the argument that you aren't really seeing your stops. There are very few cruise ports in the Caribbean or Bahamas that I feel the need to visit for more than a day.
That’s just because you are simple minded and unimaginative. And cruises go far beyond the Caribbean. Do you really think eight hours in a lot of European ports is a proper visit?! What a joke.
You’re a real peach! I have done a European cruise and bookend it with extended visits in other cities, and choose follow-up land trips based on stops we particularly liked. How many cruises have you been on? Or is the above your close-minded opinion?
+1
Most people spend a week in Italy before boarding a cruise that heads to Greece and then spend a week in Greece. It’s a fabulous way to spend 3 or 4 weeks.
Who goes away for 3 or 4 weeks?
Anonymous wrote:Norovirus can make for a relaxing time sitting in the bathroom. Lots of time to reflect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll add that I don't get the argument that you aren't really seeing your stops. There are very few cruise ports in the Caribbean or Bahamas that I feel the need to visit for more than a day.
That’s just because you are simple minded and unimaginative. And cruises go far beyond the Caribbean. Do you really think eight hours in a lot of European ports is a proper visit?! What a joke.
You’re a real peach! I have done a European cruise and bookend it with extended visits in other cities, and choose follow-up land trips based on stops we particularly liked. How many cruises have you been on? Or is the above your close-minded opinion?
Anonymous wrote:Hell no! I've been on many and there is nothing relaxing about them.
Crowds, constant movement on and off ship, etc is not relaxing and most people have cabins with no view.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Norovirus can make for a relaxing time sitting in the bathroom. Lots of time to reflect.
+1,000. Cruise ship people are nasty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll add that I don't get the argument that you aren't really seeing your stops. There are very few cruise ports in the Caribbean or Bahamas that I feel the need to visit for more than a day.
That’s just because you are simple minded and unimaginative. And cruises go far beyond the Caribbean. Do you really think eight hours in a lot of European ports is a proper visit?! What a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Norovirus can make for a relaxing time sitting in the bathroom. Lots of time to reflect.