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Tired of Comments about Cruising in Hurricane season...


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I just read a review where the poster complained though out the ENTIRE review about the food. Her "entire cruise was ruined because the food wasn't even edible". :eek:

 

I'm sorry, but if you can screw up a cruise because you didn't get the perfect fillet mignon, or enough lobster or the perfect piece of pie, then you're just a griper. ...shrugs... That's how I see it.

 

At the end of the review she said she'd never cruise again because she lost 8 pounds from horrible food. If you're THAT concerned with eating when there's beautiful water (usually!), lovely sun (at least ONE day!), bingo, casino, games, swimming, napping, and people waiting on you hand and foot for 10 bucks a day, then you probably needed to drop some weight anyway! :eek: I mean, I like to eat as much as the next person, but come on, already!!

 

Cruising is about seeing the world in a whole different way. It's about relaxing and just watching the world go by one minute and having the time of your life the next minute. You have to roll with it. If you go just for food or you plan every single second and freak when those plans don't go perfectly (like hurrican season, for example!), you're the type of person who's never going to be really happy no matter where you are because you're looking for constant perfection and it doesn't exist on this planet.

 

If you're looking for cruise lines to make everything perfect, then you're delusional.

 

I couldn't be happier than to be on the ocean, no matter the weather, with my DH and kids, and know that I don't have to deal with everyday struggles for that minute. I can just roll with it and enjoy the adventure!

 

That's just my humble opinion, anyway. :D

 

I think that is what this thread is all about Kristi.... Except it is not about the food its about the weather.... Of course it could have been as easily about the piss poor embarkation/debarkation, etc.....

 

I'm with you.... We usually have a good time whenever or where ever we cruise but then we don't look for worn rugs or stained paint but believe me there are people that do....

 

As a matter of fact we have run into several of these types of folks while on a cruise and have learned to avoid them like sea sickness....

 

Joey & Pat

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exactly

 

I pay to be on a cruise, and they pay me to be at work

 

 

sorry if I see a difference between the type of day it should be

 

I get to do what I love as my work and they pay me, too! Guess it is just a mater of perspective.

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