I took the Orient Express from London to Venice. Many passengers dressed in 1920's outfits which was fun. However, I would judge the overall experience as over priced and uncomfortable. Mediocre food, small, hard bed, hot compartments, second rate wait staff.
Oh no!
I always dreamed of going on - to be honest it was/is probably never going to happen so more of a pipe dream!
And I’ve seen a couple of documentaries where they made it look quite magical (of course!) but I did fear the reality was not as it was made out to be!
The cost is so high and way too much food etc from what it showed on TV...
For me it was more the train, the destinations/views and the concept!
A friend's son who is in his 30s a few years back went on a cruise with his further in laws and girlfriend. I was really, how weird a cruise? He loved it, said loads of activities wall climbing which are now in the Olympics etc. His in laws went cruising once a year and another different holiday every year
I know there’s so much to do on a lot of these cruises nowadays, but I still don’t get it - why do you need to pay through the nose to go on a climbing wall, when I can go on a better one on dry land?!
Ditto most of the activities listed am sure a lot of it’s the novelty of doing it at sea...
And bc you’re stuck on the boat, they’re just trying to find ways to pass the time!
And I tend to think I would have nothing in common with the majority of people who love the idea of cruising, so wouldn’t want to spend time with them anyway?
Lastly for me, docking in to random ports for less than a day, just so you can say you’ve been/seen somewhere - when in reality you’ve probably seen very little at all is pointless to me...
And don’t get me started on the environmental impact!
I would 100% rather have a base somewhere and get to know the area properly, away from tourist traps and cater for myself with real local food and choose where I go...
Then maybe hiring a boat or doing some island hopping...
I have done inter-railing a couple of times and that was a fun way to see more of Europe.
Plus now there’s air B&B - which I accept can be a very mixed bag - one can actually stay with locals, or in their environs!
(No offence to anyone who does enjoy cruising and is willing/able to pay the prices and happy with what they get for it etc!
Just not for me and I don’t think it ever will be, even in 30 years time...?!)