Non sequitur
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Time for a Titanic sequel. What could possibly go wrong on a ship with a bunch of strangers.
You've clearly never been on a Carnival cruise, especially the party boats out of FLA. Definitely a younger crowd.The appeal of cruises must be a generational thing. Older folks I know love and go on them all the time.
I think of cruises as floating pestilence incubators and would rather do vacations any other way.
You've clearly never been on a Carnival cruise, especially the party boats out of FLA. Definitely a younger crowd.
Carnival as name as new ship
It depends on the cruise line and the itinerary. Carnival and Royal Caribbean draw a younger crowd, Disney is more family-oriented, Princess and Holland America skew older. Celebrity is for anyone with deep pockets.I imagine it’s sorta like Fox News viewers or Bernie voters. Sure, there’s a few who are older or younger. LOL
Never been on one and no desire.The appeal of cruises must be a generational thing. Older folks I know love and go on them all the time.
I think of cruises as floating pestilence incubators and would rather do vacations any other way.
I was actually checking prices the other day just to see what kind of deals I could get out of this. At this point I could care less about the risk of exposure to covid-19 because the way things are going that's gonna happen regardless. My only concern would be getting quarantined on the ship, although as long as the cruise line is footing the bill, that might not be so bad.
You're on a boat in the middle of the water.that’s all fine and dandy until the crapper gets full
the poop deck?There is a good reason why bathrooms are called The Head on vessels.
Yes.I came to the conclusion that if you get one block away from anything touristy on those "tropical" islands you are in some 3rd world box.