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What is the attraction to cruises?
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<blockquote data-quote="timetravler1" data-source="post: 2050361" data-attributes="member: 707818"><p>First, you don't sit in your room waiting to reach a port. There is activities such as movies, games, sunbathing by the pools, spa treatments, art auctions, lectures of interesting subjects,bingo, gambling, live theater acts, eating some of the best food ever, high tea, or just reading a book or working out in the gym. There is also dancing, singing, looking at the dolphins or whales and much much more. So what a cruise is really about is going to several cities and seeing much in a short period of time like 1 week, or longer. It is not about getting there in a hurry. A cruise itself is a destination, not just a means of transportation. That is why I love cruising. BTW train travel is also wonderful and also a destination, not just transportation. Also the "cheap" cruises are NOT like staying in a not so nice hotel at all. Everything is luxury, beautiful and top notch on a cruise ship. One more thing. You do not stay in a port for an hour and then leave. More like from 8am till 5pm or sometimes through the night. I guess you would have to actually go on a cruise to see it is not at all what you think it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timetravler1, post: 2050361, member: 707818"] First, you don't sit in your room waiting to reach a port. There is activities such as movies, games, sunbathing by the pools, spa treatments, art auctions, lectures of interesting subjects,bingo, gambling, live theater acts, eating some of the best food ever, high tea, or just reading a book or working out in the gym. There is also dancing, singing, looking at the dolphins or whales and much much more. So what a cruise is really about is going to several cities and seeing much in a short period of time like 1 week, or longer. It is not about getting there in a hurry. A cruise itself is a destination, not just a means of transportation. That is why I love cruising. BTW train travel is also wonderful and also a destination, not just transportation. Also the "cheap" cruises are NOT like staying in a not so nice hotel at all. Everything is luxury, beautiful and top notch on a cruise ship. One more thing. You do not stay in a port for an hour and then leave. More like from 8am till 5pm or sometimes through the night. I guess you would have to actually go on a cruise to see it is not at all what you think it is. [/QUOTE]
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