Themed cruises - small ship cruises
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As cruises become ever more mainstream vacation options, voyages with themes, ranging from hobbies to lifestyles, are a way to personalize the experience. |
Themed cruises - small ship cruises
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Joe Roxy wrote: voyages with themes, ranging from hobbies to lifestyles, are a way to personalize the experience. I regard cruises as uninteresting and certainly don't consider them to be "travel". But I do go on dance cruises in the company of from 60 to 300 fellow dancers and we have an enviably good time. I wouldn't consider a non- dance cruise, Next one's in about two weeks. The longest time in any port is eleven hours. That's hardly enough time to smell the air. I don't care where the ship goes. With so little time in any port, it hardly matters. The ship is the destination, just as a hotel is for a muli-day dance convention. |
Themed cruises - small ship cruises
As cruises become ever more mainstream vacation options, voyages
with themes, ranging from hobbies to lifestyles, are a way to personalize the experience. Got a Titanic-themed cruise of Greece planned out yet? ============== j-c ====== @ ====== purr . demon . co . uk ============== Jack Campin: 11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland | tel 0131 660 4760 http://www.purr.demon.co.uk/jack/ for CD-ROMs and free | fax 0870 0554 975 stuff: Scottish music, food intolerance, & Mac logic fonts | mob 07800 739 557 |
Themed cruises - small ship cruises
On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 18:40:48 +0100, Jack Campin - bogus address
wrote: As cruises become ever more mainstream vacation options, voyages with themes, ranging from hobbies to lifestyles, are a way to personalize the experience. Got a Titanic-themed cruise of Greece planned out yet? Yes, it is called the Poseidon Adventure. |
Themed cruises - small ship cruises
Martin wrote:
wrote: [Cross-post added.] [Cross-post restored.] When you retire you can do it free, if you sign on as a member of the entertainment staff, a friend danced all the way from UK to Alaska. Hell, I coulda done dat long before I retired. I took off work whenever I wanted and the little earnings shown on my forms W2 prove it. I learned of the host program almost at its inception, perhaps thirty years ago, but couldn't, and can't, bring myself t'do it. It's Dancer's Hell! But thanks for the thought. I was on a cruise that had a couple of dance hosts, each a mediocre dancer, just the kind who would not suffer as would the rest of us. I also know a couple of pretty-good dancers who do it and seem to enjoy it. They're treated extremely well. The trick for me is to find a dance cruise on which to be a host. That would be great! Unfortunately, I know most of the promoters and they'd feel ript off if I did that. I provide a calendar of events, including cruises . . . DANCE CALENDARS: accessed directly or through: http://geocities.com/dancefest/ EVENTS Around The World: at least three days and two nights Monthly view: http://calendar.yahoo.com/YYY,c0b200/dancefest/?v=2&t Weekly view: http://calendar.yahoo.com/dancefest/ .. . . so I couldn't plead ignorance. __________________________________________________ _________________ A San Franciscan who'll dance with anyone who'll dance with me! |
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