shopperholic
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Oh no, you wouldn't get me on a cruise/ship/boat.........I've seen Titanic!
A friend of mine rung me this morning, he is on a P & O Ventura Cruise, he said there was a lot of turbulence and they had just landed in Portugal and it was pouring with rain!!My cruise nightmare is in the news this morning - hundreds of passengers stuck on board a ship that isn't allowed to dock anywhere because norovirus is running rife. No doubt it won't be long before all the toilets stop working and the food runs out etc.. I'm sure it's rare when it happens, but no thanks. Also, Carla and Jilly are always banging on about their cruises, so it can't all be old people. Unless they choose quiet ships that go to quiet destinations?
Oh no, you wouldn't get me on a cruise/ship/boat.........I've seen Titanic!
LOL :mysmilie_17:
A cruise, to me, is the embodiment of "hell is other people". I could, and have, taken a ship to get somewhere, but can't really fancy going on a ship as an end in itself.
I agree, it's like spending a fortnight all inclusive on a plane, or even a bus. :mysmilie_17:
Stop it. STOP! I'm dreading this. I'm supposed to pen something "interesting" about it. I can't even pen anything interesting when it's interesting half the time, let alone when it's dull! Still it's a chance to try something new. I must admit I quite like the idea of waking up in another country. It's a change of pace, too. A step out from the rat race.
I always remember an episode of Columbo where he was investigating a murder aboard a cruise ship. At one point a guest invited Columbo to try his hand at throwing quoit rings and he just flung it overboard! I was killing myself laughing at that scene! I love Columbo and am going to buy the box set of DVD's at some point.
Stop it. STOP! I'm dreading this. I'm supposed to pen something "interesting" about it. I can't even pen anything interesting when it's interesting half the time, let alone when it's dull! Still it's a chance to try something new. I must admit I quite like the idea of waking up in another country. It's a change of pace, too. A step out from the rat race.
I always remember an episode of Columbo where he was investigating a murder aboard a cruise ship. At one point a guest invited Columbo to try his hand at throwing quoit rings and he just flung it overboard! I was killing myself laughing at that scene! I love Columbo and am going to buy the box set of DVD's at some point.
Yeah, I love Columbo............. I'm sure there's more to do than on a plane or a bus. :mysmilie_17: Write about the activities and interview people to see why they chose to cruise (I'll give you that) One more thing, keep your fingers crossed a disheveled, one eyed American, in a dirty Mac doesn't turn up, and I don't mean a detective (if you know what I'm saying :mysmilie_13
I only went on one cruise and it was my first and last. Couldn't do with being so organised, meal times etc. Those ****** tannoy announcements for people going on trips ashore drove me mad.
I think you should get something very interesting out of it... you can talk to "regulars" and find out why they find cruising so appealing... you can talk to newbies and find out what their feelings are about it - what they like and don't like. It will be a great place for people watching, I don't doubt.