Can I Cruise
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Location
Looking to relocate to a cruise port
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Interests
Cruising, writing, serious chatter
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Favorite Cruise Line(s)
The one that I'm going to be on next !
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Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
A place that's not too hot or not too cold
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NY Cruise Forced to Dock Because of Fight
Can I Cruise replied to BoozinCroozin's topic in Carnival Cruise Lines
Copy/pasted from a cruise group: Just got off the Magic in New York. It was a great cruise! We even managed to get an NYPD and US Coast Guard escort to the dock because a couple of jerks started a fight that turned into a 60 person brawl. Its all over the news. It is my inderstanding that the people involved had tried to start fight all week and that a couple of shows had to move venues because of it. Why weren’t these people secured in the ship’s brig. This is not the first brawl on a Carnival cruise. They are going to have to deal with this swiftly and severely. -
Ok i know this used to be a hot topic but....
Can I Cruise replied to matymil's topic in Carnival Cruise Lines
Great idea. I'd be willing to forego watching people with polo shirts on, who think that they're wearing fancy duds. Nothing against Polo shirts, and, they don't ruin my meal or time eating. -
For the life of me, I don't understand the logic and I'm in healthcare. Someone tests themselves a few days before going on a cruise. Then, they go to a busy airport, fly for 3-5 hours, stay at a hotel and eat out at restaurants for (sometimes) up to 2 days before the actual cruise- all activities which exposes them to airborne particles, some of which could be the coronavirus. Then, they get on a cruise ship and are suprised that they're positive 3-4 days in. Thank goodness the symtoms are not as severe (for most) than when this whole thing started.
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your favorite buffet item?
Can I Cruise replied to havanadaydreaming's topic in Carnival Cruise Lines
I tried poached eggs for the first time on a cruise because the line to make omelettes was so lond and it's become my favorite way to make eggs -
Agreed. Every thread on clothing for dinnner has 3 things in common: -People who don't care one way (or the other) what people think about what they wear -People who like to dress casually thinking that people who like to really dress 'to the nines' are snobbish or elitists -People who dress 'to the nines' thinking that people who dress casually are snobbish or elitists.
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Where would you live to cruise ?
Can I Cruise replied to Can I Cruise's topic in Ask a Cruise Question
Thank you so much for your post- it really hit a few major points. I love to travel, which I've always coined as my "mood alterer". Making travel (cruising) a priority is something that I've always, in the back of my mind, thought that I'd be doing more of, when I had more time/ retirement. This thread has been interesting and I've been inspired at the amount of information that people have brought forward- from living close to cruise ports vs close to airports leading to travel, locations that one wants to travel to and finally, the importance of one's surroundings, be it new or familiar, as one reacts and adjusts to the new way & constraints of travel. -
Where would you live to cruise ?
Can I Cruise replied to Can I Cruise's topic in Ask a Cruise Question
Thank you for this. I've read that booking early gives one advantages, when considering world cruises. It's a skill I"ll have to learn, as I tend to book at least 75% of cruises within 1-2 months before the date and some even closer to departure date. I'll start looking at the world cruises for 2024, intriguing at best, and, once plans are in place, there's time to research what else if available. -
Where would you live to cruise ?
Can I Cruise replied to Can I Cruise's topic in Ask a Cruise Question
After reading the posts, I'm beginning to think the same and have wondered if I SHOULD have asked.......how do you plan your cruises for a 6-month period. I've read some blogs where a primary cruise is planned and then dove-tail to ones before and after the main one. Pre-covid, I would cruise Alaska 6-7 times a season, as being on the west coast + the ability to get a last-minute deal was easy. I also flew to Long Beach a few times a year to get on a Baja Mexico cruise , fly to Long Beach for (many) 4-night cruises to Ensenada and at least once to FL to cruise BTB because the airfare was higher than the cruise itself. With flights rates going up, I would like to simplify and lessen my cruise prep. Personally, I have no qualms in moving- family has grown and live all over the US. I'm on my own and have found communities in most places I've lived in- from east coast to midwest to west coast. After travelling to Europe via transatlantic cruises, I wish I was younger and applied to be an expat, as a few suggested having a base in Europe for a season of cruising and that also sounds attractive. -
Where would you live to cruise ?
Can I Cruise replied to Can I Cruise's topic in Ask a Cruise Question
This is such a great idea. One poster had mentioned that after SO many Caribbean cruises, from FL, they were done, Renting in FL, though sounding expensive now) may be an option. I've been fortunate to have lived and worked on the east coast (NYC), Midwest and the west coast (LA, SF, Seattle) and also in FL for 6 months during the winter months (many years ago) so I've had a sample of what it's like to live in certain areas.