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Diana Ball September 23rd, 2007 07:16 PM

Why do you cruise?
 
"Anka" wrote:
Thanks, Diana, for your classifications. All good reasons to opt for
cruising over land tours. I have to admit, sitting on a deck chair,
the breeze blowing through your hair, reading a good book and sipping
on a nice girlie drink beats a long bus ride any day.


So, do you cruise, Anka? Why?

Diana

Nonnymus[_4_] September 23rd, 2007 07:18 PM

Why do you cruise?
 
It's cheaper than the nursing home. Right, Clint?

Nonny

--
---Nonnymus---
You don’t stand any taller by
trying to make others appear shorter.

sheree September 23rd, 2007 09:35 PM

Why do you cruise?
 
i usually don't respond to him but after reading cruise travel, it being
saturday and i was starving and in one of those moods!!!....
sheree

"Sue and Kevin Mullen" wrote in message
...


Peri wrote:
JohnT wrote:
"John Sisker" wrote in message
...

Sheree,

I thought this was a ligament question to begin with, along with a
response from me that really did not warrant the sarcasm.


WTF is a ligament question?


I'm going to guess he meant "legitimate" ... ???


Typical for him.LOL

sue




Jean O'Boyle September 23rd, 2007 10:41 PM

Why do you cruise?
 

"sheree" wrote in message
...
i usually don't respond to him but after reading cruise travel, it being
saturday and i was starving and in one of those moods!!!....
sheree

"Sue and Kevin Mullen" wrote in message
...


Peri wrote:
JohnT wrote:
"John Sisker" wrote in message
...

Sheree,

I thought this was a ligament question to begin with, along with a
response from me that really did not warrant the sarcasm.


WTF is a ligament question?

I'm going to guess he meant "legitimate" ... ???


Typical for him.LOL

sue


I have his posts blocked and see this one partially, Sheree...but now am
wondering if John is finally legitimate or has ligament problems.
Good for you...I admire your spunk! I did read your reply to which he was
referring and thought it was a reasonable question. John seems to think that
any cruise he may happen to book means he took it too!

--Jean---doesn't believe Sheree to be sarcastic...if she was, she had to
have reason! ;-)






sheree September 23rd, 2007 10:50 PM

Why do you cruise?
 
who me sarcastic? never!!
sheree

"Jean O'Boyle" wrote in message
. net...

"sheree" wrote in message
...
i usually don't respond to him but after reading cruise travel, it being
saturday and i was starving and in one of those moods!!!....
sheree

"Sue and Kevin Mullen" wrote in message
...


Peri wrote:
JohnT wrote:
"John Sisker" wrote in message
...

Sheree,

I thought this was a ligament question to begin with, along with a
response from me that really did not warrant the sarcasm.


WTF is a ligament question?

I'm going to guess he meant "legitimate" ... ???

Typical for him.LOL

sue


I have his posts blocked and see this one partially, Sheree...but now am
wondering if John is finally legitimate or has ligament problems.
Good for you...I admire your spunk! I did read your reply to which he was
referring and thought it was a reasonable question. John seems to think
that any cruise he may happen to book means he took it too!

--Jean---doesn't believe Sheree to be sarcastic...if she was, she had to
have reason! ;-)








Becca September 23rd, 2007 10:54 PM

Why do you cruise?
 
In the beginning, I enjoyed being at sea and I liked exploring the
ports. After 50-something cruises, I enjoy relaxing on the ship and
watching the water go by. No cooking, dish washing, telephone, door
bell, laundry or anything else to get in the way of my relaxation. No
other vacation can beat cruising, IMO.

Becca

Anka September 24th, 2007 01:36 AM

Why do you cruise?
 
On Sep 23, 1:16?pm, "Diana Ball" wrote:
"Anka" wrote:
Thanks, Diana, for your classifications. All good reasons to opt for
cruising over land tours. I have to admit, sitting on a deck chair,
the breeze blowing through your hair, reading a good book and sipping
on a nice girlie drink beats a long bus ride any day.


So, do you cruise, Anka? Why?

Diana


Yes! I do cruise! I cruise for the same reason I fly: to get to a
destination that is (hopefully) full of history and culture and
interesting sights and friendly people. The days at sea, the onboard
entertainment, the art auctions sigh, the casinos, the dining are
all secondary.

(...although I really do enjoy a nice, big, leisurely breakfast at
sea)

~Anka ;-)


Splenda September 24th, 2007 04:01 AM

Why do you cruise?
 
You are so very right.
My DH's EX was on the same cruise, and this was a cruise 1600 miles from our
homes.
My DH's cousin, whom he had not seen in years, also from the same area.

"Jeff Gersten" wrote in message
...
(Dory Samuels) wrote:

I agree with all the reasons already mentioned
but have one more and it is a biggie. No one
on board is a stranger to me. I'll strike up a
conversation with anyone but only on the ship.
"All in the same boat" thinking.


That is a great reason that I had not thought of. and might not be
evident to anyone who had never cruised. Just to add to your
thought----you get to meet both people from all around the world plus
from familiar places. As an example---on our last cruise we met several
people from Australia and I met someone originally from my home town
(his late father had been the Superintendent of the school at my wife's
first teaching job) and someone who graduated from the same college as
me only one year later.



John Sisker September 24th, 2007 05:46 AM

Why do you cruise?
 
Ok, this time you do have a "legitimate" complaint. Please excuse my poor
spell check choice, and of course my mild dyslexia doesn't help. However,
this does not change the reason why I cruise, just the fact that I need to
re-read my posts a bit better.

John



-hh September 24th, 2007 07:48 PM

Why do you cruise?
 
"Diana Ball" wrote:
"Anka" wrote in message

What is your #1 reason for cruising, as opposed to land touring?


We do a lot of land travel.


Same here, although its worth saying "more land travel than cruising".

We opt to cruise for three kinds of trips: (1) coastline explorations
that would be logistically challenging to achieve by land,
e.g., Alaska;


and e.g., Galapagos.

This is the #1 reason for us as well, and it should be pointed out
that cost is not really a factor - its the "impossible becomes
possible".

(2) "big picture" trips, where taking a ship to get a taste of an
entire region is easier than covering the same territory by
land, e.g., the Med or the Baltics;


e.g., Hawaiian islands, French Polynesia, etc.

This is a consideration too, particularly in light of the alternative
of packing and moving every ~2 days. Nevertheless, it can depend on
how it is done and what the trip's purpose is: it clearly works for
the "big picture", but doesn't necessarily make the grade when the
activity of interest is more land-intensive, such as hiking, snow
skiiing, etc.


(3) vacations, i.e., trips that are just for fun and relaxation.
As for that third category--vacations--I've run the numbers
many times, and for our party of four, cruising is almost
always a far better value than any comparable land vacation.
Consequently, I'd have to say our #1 reason for choosing
cruise vs. land vacations is bang for the buck.


Generally, the comparison of costs isn't a factor at all for us at
all. I don't dispute that cruises are highly affordable, and while I
enjoy spending some time on a teak deck, I find that I also enjoy
nighttime solitude and silence (not unlike the "Rose is Rose" comics
character, Jimbo Gumbo, who enjoys gazing up at the stars when taking
out the trash at night).

Case in point: http://preview.tinyurl.com/2smpqy
(Can't ever see the stars shine like this down at sea level).


-hh



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