Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re cruises - they are super easy and relaxing. Nothing to research and no need to plan anything. Unpack once, and have an opportunity to visit a number of places...or not...you can choose to lay on a deck chair read, drink, and nap in the sun. No need to carry a wallet since everything is already paid for. Can't decide between the lobster or steak? Order both...at no extra cost. Feel like watching the evening show? Simply show up...or not...your choice.
We were very anti cruise until we actually took one. Now we can appreciate the appeal. I have a colleague who books last minute cruises a couple times a year to "nap." He ends up doing much more than that, but that's his premise...to get away and not have to worry about anything.
But everything is NOT paid for on a lot of cruises. Often just your food is included, and booze and soda are extra. Excursions are extra. Everything everything is EXTRA. But the price looks great up front! So cheap! Awesome! And then the nickel and dime game starts. Perhaps I went on a low-brow cruise (Celebrity) but I was really turned off.
We cruise with disney, and sodas and room service are included. You don't have to do excursions. We do some, but not at every stop (we can manage on our own). My friend who cruises to relax doesn't do any excursions. He walks off the boat, hires a driver and hangs with locals at a beach bar. It's all about expectations and what your idea of fun is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I basically have no desire for the entire middle of the country. I really do consider them flyover states. The idea of not living within a half hour of ocean unsettles me.
You visit the Great Lakes.
Just FYI coastal snobs . . . Michigan alone has more coastline than California.
Anonymous wrote:Japan -- the culture is very hostile to women and fish
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And most of you are making decisions based on little to no real information and sweeping generalizations.
"Africa"? Really? The entire continent is off limits to you?
Yes. No desire to go there what so ever, not even Egypt...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re cruises - they are super easy and relaxing. Nothing to research and no need to plan anything. Unpack once, and have an opportunity to visit a number of places...or not...you can choose to lay on a deck chair read, drink, and nap in the sun. No need to carry a wallet since everything is already paid for. Can't decide between the lobster or steak? Order both...at no extra cost. Feel like watching the evening show? Simply show up...or not...your choice.
We were very anti cruise until we actually took one. Now we can appreciate the appeal. I have a colleague who books last minute cruises a couple times a year to "nap." He ends up doing much more than that, but that's his premise...to get away and not have to worry about anything.
Not trying to start a fight, but are you really visiting other places or just getting off at the port & seeing the cruise ship version of that location. Seems like driving on I95 and claiming that stopping off at a highway exit to eat dinner is like visiting that city/town/state. Also, don't you usually have to make reservations for things like the "evening show"?
that said, I would totally do one of the river cruises, you seemed more immersed in the locale.
Anonymous wrote:And most of you are making decisions based on little to no real information and sweeping generalizations.
"Africa"? Really? The entire continent is off limits to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re cruises - they are super easy and relaxing. Nothing to research and no need to plan anything. Unpack once, and have an opportunity to visit a number of places...or not...you can choose to lay on a deck chair read, drink, and nap in the sun. No need to carry a wallet since everything is already paid for. Can't decide between the lobster or steak? Order both...at no extra cost. Feel like watching the evening show? Simply show up...or not...your choice.
We were very anti cruise until we actually took one. Now we can appreciate the appeal. I have a colleague who books last minute cruises a couple times a year to "nap." He ends up doing much more than that, but that's his premise...to get away and not have to worry about anything.
But everything is NOT paid for on a lot of cruises. Often just your food is included, and booze and soda are extra. Excursions are extra. Everything everything is EXTRA. But the price looks great up front! So cheap! Awesome! And then the nickel and dime game starts. Perhaps I went on a low-brow cruise (Celebrity) but I was really turned off.
Anonymous wrote:Re cruises - they are super easy and relaxing. Nothing to research and no need to plan anything. Unpack once, and have an opportunity to visit a number of places...or not...you can choose to lay on a deck chair read, drink, and nap in the sun. No need to carry a wallet since everything is already paid for. Can't decide between the lobster or steak? Order both...at no extra cost. Feel like watching the evening show? Simply show up...or not...your choice.
We were very anti cruise until we actually took one. Now we can appreciate the appeal. I have a colleague who books last minute cruises a couple times a year to "nap." He ends up doing much more than that, but that's his premise...to get away and not have to worry about anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I basically have no desire for the entire middle of the country. I really do consider them flyover states. The idea of not living within a half hour of ocean unsettles me.
Do you live in DC? We are not 1/2 an hour from the ocean.
Anonymous wrote:Japan -- the culture is very hostile to women and fish
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Israel. And I'm Jewish. Can't explain why I've just never had an interest in going there. But I'd love to visit Jordan.
Not Jewish, but will not visit because of my feelings about their politics.
Anonymous wrote:Climbing any very high mountain - they are high, cold, and increasing pointy. I don't need to visit to learn that.
Most cruises - I go on vacation to get away from the folks back home. Why bring them with me? Plus, a 24 hour buffet would be my undoing. I may do one of the Shetland and Orkney Islands though. You do need a boat to visit Islands.
Any skydiving venue. I was going to include all NASCAR venues, but it occurs to me that at a NASCAR track, I could probably eat Velveeta nachos without shame, which is worth something in and of itself.