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Trickie Dickie

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  1. Amazing! I'm booked in one of the last interiors on the aft of Dec 7 but trying to figure out if there is an exit to take you outside OR if I need to move my room closer to the elevators.

     

    But your video shows an area down below deck 7 that looks like it could be the back of Deck 5, right?

     

     

    Are you referring to my other video on a different post? If so there are no exits at the aft unless you are crew.

  2. Trickie Dickie is so right.

     

    I will warn you about one thing: when you choose your cabin, try to be several decks below the pool deck unless you plan to dance all night. The speakers for the dances out on the deck can disturb your sleep if you are too close underneath.

     

    Absolutely! You avoid being center ship right under the pool deck! A couple of floors down does the trick. Or the front or aft of the ship. The all night thump thump thump can keep you awake. We knew about this and booked according. We have never had a problem with noise.

     

    Some other great/fun things about an all gay cruise. Roommate matching for the singles. Singles dinners. Couples dinners. A secret headliner on every cruise. Themed parties. T Dances! Gay themed shows, singers and performers. Top notch DJ's from all around the world. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner table matchups to meet new people or you can eat at a table for two if you prefer. Decorating your stateroom door is a big thing too. :D

  3. Hey y'all,

     

    i have always wanted to do one of those all-gay cruises, but my husband isn't really on board with it (a cheap pun, but apropos). We've heard that these cruises are largely meant for single guys or couples in open relationships, of which we are neither. We've heard, too, that they're a lot like a floating circuit party, which is definitely not us. Ideally, i 'd like to find a gay cruise that's alot like a conventional cruise, only more culturally oriented toward gay men and populated mostly by gay people. Does anyone know if this even exists?

     

    We are a couple from Canada (ages 48 and 51). We primarily did regular cruises until we were talked into trying a all gay charter by another couple we are friends with. We have now done 4 with the 5th booked. The charters are a great value. You can make the cruise what you want it to be. The dining is always open and casual. If you want to party all night you can, if not then don't. :) The entertainment is always top notch. It is also nice to be in an all gay world for a week, you really can let your guard down completely. The passengers are as diverse as the community is. So there is something for everyone. Just try one. If it's not for you then try a gay group sailing. Cheers!

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