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Taking my first cruise Any advice?? I have equilibrium issues but am traveling with Dr. wives so that is covered! | |
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Just keep drinking and you'll have your swagger balanced out. | |
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Wow dat soundz awesome!!! No hablo espanol,no!
Pero hablo ingles..ssii muy muy bien... "Come into my world..." Missy Quote of da Month: "yeah, sure, that's cool...wait WHAT?! " | |
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TMPletz said: Just keep drinking and you'll have your swagger balanced out.
I really don't know what to expect... It is a floating bar from what I gather....what else is there to do? | |
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: Any advice?? I have equilibrium issues but am traveling with Dr. wives so that is covered! Take the camera!!!!! | |
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: TMPletz said: Just keep drinking and you'll have your swagger balanced out.
I really don't know what to expect... It is a floating bar from what I gather....what else is there to do? When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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althom said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: Any advice?? I have equilibrium issues but am traveling with Dr. wives so that is covered! Take the camera!!!!! Straight to hell with you Ausie! | |
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bkw said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: I really don't know what to expect... It is a floating bar from what I gather....what else is there to do? I am going with girls... Hello ????? | |
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: TMPletz said: Just keep drinking and you'll have your swagger balanced out.
I really don't know what to expect... It is a floating bar from what I gather....what else is there to do? Drink and bloody eat ...it's not good | |
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DeactivatedMUSE said: bkw said: I am going with girls... Hello ????? Take the camera!!! | |
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Ocean said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: I really don't know what to expect... It is a floating bar from what I gather....what else is there to do? Drink and bloody eat ...it's not good So I suspect! Was hoping for a better concept! | |
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DeactivatedMUSE said: Ocean said: Drink and bloody eat ...it's not good So I suspect! Was hoping for a better concept! Ok well the other 5 % of the time is filled up with swimming, sun baking, dancing, movies, shows and theme nights | |
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Ocean said: DeactivatedMUSE said: So I suspect! Was hoping for a better concept! Ok well the other 5 % of the time is filled up with swimming, sun baking, dancing, movies, shows and theme nights Oooohhhhh!!! I hope they have a Toga theme night! | |
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althom said: Ocean said: Ok well the other 5 % of the time is filled up with swimming, sun baking, dancing, movies, shows and theme nights Oooohhhhh!!! I hope they have a Toga theme night! U would fit in better with fright night hun | |
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Ocean said: althom said: Oooohhhhh!!! I hope they have a Toga theme night! U would fit in better with fright night hun If they look under my toga, I'm sure I'll give them a fright. | |
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: TMPletz said: Just keep drinking and you'll have your swagger balanced out.
I really don't know what to expect... It is a floating bar from what I gather....what else is there to do? woohoo It's my favourite type of holiday. All ships are different - do you know the name of the ship you're going on and what size it is? If you haven't already seen deckplans in the brochure, try looking these up on the net as they can give you a really good idea of what's around and, on the large ships, can help you orientate yourself before you arrive (some of the very large ones can take a day or two to get used to, especially figuring out where you are in relation to the front/back of the ship). A lot of cruise ships have at least one pool, an entertainment lounge, bars, beauty salon (get your waxing done before you go though - the last ship I was on had a salon but they didn't wax) and casino. Entertainment is usually better on larger ships (in my experience). Things to think about: - what type of gratuity policy does the ship have? Some add a supplement to your bill at the end of the cruise, some include tips in the price of the cruise and leave envelopes in your cabin for any extra tips you want to give. If you're keeping track of your expenditure during the cruise, don't forget that gratuities may be added at the end. - sometimes boarding can be a nightmare; sometimes it's a really smooth process. Be prepared that you might have a little wait either before you board or after you've boarded while they process you through. - some operators will give you your cabin number when you book. Don't go rushing off to it until you've been processed as you sometimes get upgraded if you've booked an inside to an outside cabin, or if you're outside, to an upper deck. - don't forget to take your pass with you when you leave the ship - don't ever, ever, ever, ever, ever come back to the ship late! The ship will usually sail whether you're there or not Have fun! Where are you going? If I've been to any of the places you're going to, or have been on the ship you're on, I'll send you an orgnote if you like. ps You won't feel any motion on larger ships at all (they're more like floating hotels). On smaller ships you can sometimes feel motion or hear the engines during berthing if you're at the back of the ship. People pay more to be on the upper decks but even on the lower decks you shouldn't feel the engines provided you're not at the very back. | |
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DeactivatedMUSE said: bkw said: I am going with girls... Hello ????? That's cruising, isn't it? | |
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Reincarnate said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: I really don't know what to expect... It is a floating bar from what I gather....what else is there to do? woohoo It's my favourite type of holiday. All ships are different - do you know the name of the ship you're going on and what size it is? If you haven't already seen deckplans in the brochure, try looking these up on the net as they can give you a really good idea of what's around and, on the large ships, can help you orientate yourself before you arrive (some of the very large ones can take a day or two to get used to, especially figuring out where you are in relation to the front/back of the ship). A lot of cruise ships have at least one pool, an entertainment lounge, bars, beauty salon (get your waxing done before you go though - the last ship I was on had a salon but they didn't wax) and casino. Entertainment is usually better on larger ships (in my experience). Things to think about: - what type of gratuity policy does the ship have? Some add a supplement to your bill at the end of the cruise, some include tips in the price of the cruise and leave envelopes in your cabin for any extra tips you want to give. If you're keeping track of your expenditure during the cruise, don't forget that gratuities may be added at the end. - sometimes boarding can be a nightmare; sometimes it's a really smooth process. Be prepared that you might have a little wait either before you board or after you've boarded while they process you through. - some operators will give you your cabin number when you book. Don't go rushing off to it until you've been processed as you sometimes get upgraded if you've booked an inside to an outside cabin, or if you're outside, to an upper deck. - don't forget to take your pass with you when you leave the ship - don't ever, ever, ever, ever, ever come back to the ship late! The ship will usually sail whether you're there or not Have fun! Where are you going? If I've been to any of the places you're going to, or have been on the ship you're on, I'll send you an orgnote if you like. ps You won't feel any motion on larger ships at all (they're more like floating hotels). On smaller ships you can sometimes feel motion or hear the engines during berthing if you're at the back of the ship. People pay more to be on the upper decks but even on the lower decks you shouldn't feel the engines provided you're not at the very back. a cruising My only advice is to have lots of fun Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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PREDOMINANT said: a cruising My only advice is to have lots of fun ... I'd better not tell you I'm a trekkie too | |
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Reincarnate said: PREDOMINANT said: a cruising My only advice is to have lots of fun ... I'd better not tell you I'm a trekkie too Now you just lowered the bar, and I thought I was y Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Reincarnate said: Muse2NOPharaoh said: I really don't know what to expect... It is a floating bar from what I gather....what else is there to do? woohoo It's my favourite type of holiday. All ships are different - do you know the name of the ship you're going on and what size it is? If you haven't already seen deckplans in the brochure, try looking these up on the net as they can give you a really good idea of what's around and, on the large ships, can help you orientate yourself before you arrive (some of the very large ones can take a day or two to get used to, especially figuring out where you are in relation to the front/back of the ship). A lot of cruise ships have at least one pool, an entertainment lounge, bars, beauty salon (get your waxing done before you go though - the last ship I was on had a salon but they didn't wax) and casino. Entertainment is usually better on larger ships (in my experience). Things to think about: - what type of gratuity policy does the ship have? Some add a supplement to your bill at the end of the cruise, some include tips in the price of the cruise and leave envelopes in your cabin for any extra tips you want to give. If you're keeping track of your expenditure during the cruise, don't forget that gratuities may be added at the end. - sometimes boarding can be a nightmare; sometimes it's a really smooth process. Be prepared that you might have a little wait either before you board or after you've boarded while they process you through. - some operators will give you your cabin number when you book. Don't go rushing off to it until you've been processed as you sometimes get upgraded if you've booked an inside to an outside cabin, or if you're outside, to an upper deck. - don't forget to take your pass with you when you leave the ship - don't ever, ever, ever, ever, ever come back to the ship late! The ship will usually sail whether you're there or not Have fun! Where are you going? If I've been to any of the places you're going to, or have been on the ship you're on, I'll send you an orgnote if you like. ps You won't feel any motion on larger ships at all (they're more like floating hotels). On smaller ships you can sometimes feel motion or hear the engines during berthing if you're at the back of the ship. People pay more to be on the upper decks but even on the lower decks you shouldn't feel the engines provided you're not at the very back. Wow! Very informative..... Its just the 5 day baja Mexico cruise. We did purchase an upgrade already. Something about f1 whatever that is..... | |
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Ocean said: DeactivatedMUSE said: So I suspect! Was hoping for a better concept! Ok well the other 5 % of the time is filled up with swimming, sun baking, dancing, movies, shows and theme nights 5% | |
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PREDOMINANT said: Reincarnate said: woohoo It's my favourite type of holiday. All ships are different - do you know the name of the ship you're going on and what size it is? If you haven't already seen deckplans in the brochure, try looking these up on the net as they can give you a really good idea of what's around and, on the large ships, can help you orientate yourself before you arrive (some of the very large ones can take a day or two to get used to, especially figuring out where you are in relation to the front/back of the ship). A lot of cruise ships have at least one pool, an entertainment lounge, bars, beauty salon (get your waxing done before you go though - the last ship I was on had a salon but they didn't wax) and casino. Entertainment is usually better on larger ships (in my experience). Things to think about: - what type of gratuity policy does the ship have? Some add a supplement to your bill at the end of the cruise, some include tips in the price of the cruise and leave envelopes in your cabin for any extra tips you want to give. If you're keeping track of your expenditure during the cruise, don't forget that gratuities may be added at the end. - sometimes boarding can be a nightmare; sometimes it's a really smooth process. Be prepared that you might have a little wait either before you board or after you've boarded while they process you through. - some operators will give you your cabin number when you book. Don't go rushing off to it until you've been processed as you sometimes get upgraded if you've booked an inside to an outside cabin, or if you're outside, to an upper deck. - don't forget to take your pass with you when you leave the ship - don't ever, ever, ever, ever, ever come back to the ship late! The ship will usually sail whether you're there or not Have fun! Where are you going? If I've been to any of the places you're going to, or have been on the ship you're on, I'll send you an orgnote if you like. ps You won't feel any motion on larger ships at all (they're more like floating hotels). On smaller ships you can sometimes feel motion or hear the engines during berthing if you're at the back of the ship. People pay more to be on the upper decks but even on the lower decks you shouldn't feel the engines provided you're not at the very back. a cruising My only advice is to have lots of fun Deal! | |
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-- You wont have to worry about motion sickness unless you run into rough water
-- Make sure you hit the midnight buffet - tradition -- You will gain 5-7 lbs from eating all the grub, so make sure you hit their gym "But what of black women? . . . I most sincerely doubt if any other race of women could have brought its fineness up through so devilish a fire." -- W.E.B. Du Bois -- | |
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Where are you going?
When I went to the Caribbean it was important to wake up early to explore the islands. We usually had to be back to the boat by 4 or 5 so if you slept late (like us) then you didn't get much time to do things off the ship. And the transportation on the islands were terrible, you had to wait until they had about 10 people going to the same place in order to get a ride...unless you wanted to pay $50 to get to the beach. | |
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Why do I keep hearing that Celine Dion song in my head? | |
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Imago777 said: Why do I keep hearing that Celine Dion song in my head?
Thanks a lot for the thoughts punk! | |
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Muse2NOPharaoh said: TMPletz said: Just keep drinking and you'll have your swagger balanced out.
I really don't know what to expect... It is a floating bar from what I gather....what else is there to do? Shuffleboard! "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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