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What's your biggest pet peeve when cruising?
On Sep 24, 3:44 pm, Bill C wrote:
LeeNY wrote: On Sep 24, 12:26 pm, "George Leppla" wrote: I'm not old enough to go on HAL... but I'm getting close. Hmmm...I don't think I'm old enough either, but it seems to work for me. Lee I'm only 50 and I enjoyed my one cruise on HAL. Well, Bill...I'm only 44. Enough that we are looking at booking another one soon on the Westerdam. It's a little sleepy at night but I just go to bed earlier, about midnight. As has been discussed in the past, the mood on the ship is very dependent on each week's complement of passegers. Sleepiest ship I've ever been on was the Carnival Miracle and one of the rowdiest (very active disco every night, until the wee hours) was the HAL Zuiderdam. You just never know what you're gonna get. Depends on what kind of cruise I'm looking for, a relaxing one, or a more active one. I pick my cruises based on itinerary and price, primarily. I really don't pick them with the potential onboard atmosphere in mind, because what is billed as a high energy or low key cruise ain't necessarily so. Lee Bill -- Visit my Caribbean Princess website:www.cruisingthecaribbeanprincess.com |
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What's your biggest pet peeve when cruising?
LeeNY wrote:
On Sep 22, 8:35 am, wrote: What do you guys think? 1) Being assigned beach towels and being held responsible for their return (Carnival). Much prefer HAL's towel policy - take as many as you wish, dump the dirties in the bin. No one knows how many you have - no one seems to care. Honor system....lovely. When we go to our cabin on Carnival, I merely leave a note asking the steward to remove the towels. This eliminates the clutter and potential cost. Nonny -- ---Nonnymus--- You don’t stand any taller by trying to make others appear shorter. |
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What's your biggest pet peeve when cruising?
On Sep 24, 5:21 pm, Nonnymus wrote:
LeeNY wrote: On Sep 22, 8:35 am, wrote: What do you guys think? 1) Being assigned beach towels and being held responsible for their return (Carnival). Much prefer HAL's towel policy - take as many as you wish, dump the dirties in the bin. No one knows how many you have - no one seems to care. Honor system....lovely. When we go to our cabin on Carnival, I merely leave a note asking the steward to remove the towels. This eliminates the clutter and potential cost. Nonny Soooo....you bring your own towels from home to use out on deck and in port? Not something I'd want to do. I don't do laundry on vacation, and the thought of using the same beach towels every day for the whole week just doesn't appeal to me, at all. Lee |
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What's your biggest pet peeve when cruising?
LeeNY wrote:
On Sep 22, 4:38 pm, Rosalie B. wrote: If things are overpriced, I don't buy them. If there's art in the lobby I go through looking at my feet. It doesn't cost anything to look. You walk through looking at your feet? How do you avoid crashing into other passengers? I think the art is ugly. At least what I've seen is. I don't actually look at my feet, I just look at the floor a bit ahead of where I'm walking. Unless the other passengers are levitating, I won't crash into them. I just walk through the art displays - paying attention to where I'm going, not paying much attention to the art they're selling. But, I never found the art displays to be offensive or in the way of my forward progress. Heck, I could go to the Museum of Modern Art in NYC and find things I'd be hard pressed to call art, but I don't divert my eyes... I don't like them making a slalom course out of the lobby. |
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What's your biggest pet peeve when cruising?
LeeNY wrote:
-hh wrote: Since these tend to be the things that irritate many of the readers here, who can suggest the names of cruise lines that don't have most of these problems? For me, I find that HAL has the fewest on my list of annoyances. Good to know. FWIW, I've been thinking about the Paul Gaugon (sic) in French Polynesia; perhaps someone can comment on its "irritation" factor, as I was serious when I said that my last cruise didn't have any of these annoyances. Of course, it was on a ("very") small ship line, Cruise West, where there is no pool, no casino, no bingo, etc, so no possibility of irritations from these sources. There was a photographer, but he didn't have any organized portrait 'traps' at any time. The photos from the trip (both of people and of scenes) were put onto a CD and were available for $20, with 100% of the proceeds going to benefit their "Our Bear Cares" charity: http://www.cruisewest.com/ourbearcares/ http://www.cruisewest.com/blog/voyag..._11040601.aspx -hh |
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What's your biggest pet peeve when cruising?
Peaches wrote:
Thank you Lee, I was afraid it was against the rules and didn't know it. We 'monopolize' tables too, as we play cards, visit with each other, make new friends, read and just chill out. Oh and we have been known to eat lunch at the same table! Yep, that's the kind of folk we are, so watch out for us. We don't leave things on the chairs and such, we just have a revolving group. And get this we are seniors and on a budget! Peaches in Rowlett TX (constant cruiser) Peaches, it is nice to see you back. What bothers me when I cruise, is how rude people are to handicapped people at the elevators. If you ever notice anyone in a wheelchair or a scooter, please step aside and allow them to enter the elevator when the elevator door opens. I was with a friend in a scooter, and we had to wait until the 3rd elevator, because everyone would walk around us to get on the elevator as soon as the door opened. It was like this lady was invisible. What did they think we were standing there for? Let us hope you will not be the next one in a wheelchair or a scooter. Becca |
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What's your biggest pet peeve when cruising?
"LeeNY" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 24, 5:21 pm, Nonnymus wrote: LeeNY wrote: On Sep 22, 8:35 am, wrote: What do you guys think? 1) Being assigned beach towels and being held responsible for their return (Carnival). Much prefer HAL's towel policy - take as many as you wish, dump the dirties in the bin. No one knows how many you have - no one seems to care. Honor system....lovely. When we go to our cabin on Carnival, I merely leave a note asking the steward to remove the towels. This eliminates the clutter and potential cost. Nonny Soooo....you bring your own towels from home to use out on deck and in port? Not something I'd want to do. I don't do laundry on vacation, and the thought of using the same beach towels every day for the whole week just doesn't appeal to me, at all. Lee, Nonny is *pulling your leg*...one day you must meet him and then you will understand his tongue in cheek posts! --Jean |
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What's your biggest pet peeve when cruising?
Jean O'Boyle wrote:
"LeeNY" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 24, 5:21 pm, Nonnymus wrote: LeeNY wrote: On Sep 22, 8:35 am, wrote: What do you guys think? 1) Being assigned beach towels and being held responsible for their return (Carnival). Much prefer HAL's towel policy - take as many as you wish, dump the dirties in the bin. No one knows how many you have - no one seems to care. Honor system....lovely. When we go to our cabin on Carnival, I merely leave a note asking the steward to remove the towels. This eliminates the clutter and potential cost. Nonny Soooo....you bring your own towels from home to use out on deck and in port? Not something I'd want to do. I don't do laundry on vacation, and the thought of using the same beach towels every day for the whole week just doesn't appeal to me, at all. Lee, Nonny is *pulling your leg*...one day you must meet him and then you will understand his tongue in cheek posts! --Jean Nonny isn't joking. They spray each other off in the shower, and then just wait til they drip dry. That is, of course, on the days that they do shower at all. Ermalee ----lol |
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"Brian" wrote in message ... On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 20:04:01 -0400, (Surfer E2468) wrote: as far as the buses go,when you book a tour,,and get a seat on the bus most people usually return to the seat they had when they started the tour,It is just common courtesy, We were on a bus tour and someone took our daughter's seat even though she left something on the seat. And then the woman got mad when our daughter reclaimed her seat later in the day. I hope I don't get grouchy and "fuddy-duddy" when I get old. --Jean---also hope's Brian's daughter stood her ground! |
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