Anyone around here enjoy going on cruises?
My husband and I will be leaving for a 10 day Alaskan cruise soon, and I'm really excited about it! It's a delayed honeymoon; we got married last October but Alaska cruise season doesn't really start until May, so we decided to wait and do what we really wanted instead of taking a trip that we weren't as excited about back then.
I have been on two cruises before, both to the Mexican Riviera when I was a teenager and then in my early 20s. Cruising is a type of vacation I thought I would hate, since I tend to want to go-go-go on my trips. I am an obsessive planner and like to fit in as much as possible. Being trapped on a ship did not sound appealing. However, I really loved it. I went with family both times and I have to say that it is a great family vacation, especially when you have a big family like I do, because there is something for everyone. My sisters could go off and swim or sunbathe all day, and I could grab a book and find a nice big window to cozy up to. I don't even know or care what my parents were doing. All while we ate as much free ice cream as we wanted (the ship ran out on the 5th day of a 7 day cruise...my family may have had something to do with that). This was a welcome change from the vacations where we all had to be drug along to whatever activities it was that my dad wanted to do.
On the Mexican cruises, I cared much less about the ports and really enjoyed the time on the ship. For the Alaskan cruise, from everything I have read it sounds like it's all about the ports! We have some interesting excursions planned. Another difference this time is that we will be in a balcony room. I have been in an inside and oceanview before, and I have to say I would not want to do inside again. Way too dark and depressing. However going for a balcony was an extra splurge that I am really looking forward to.
I am a member of another board that focuses on cruising, and from my observations there it's apparent to me that there is an entire sub-culture that is really devoted to cruising. Some people do it multiple times a year. I can't see myself doing it more than once every few years, but who knows. This will be my husband's first time cruising, so maybe he will fall in love with it.
Anyone else have some experiences to share?
My husband and I will be leaving for a 10 day Alaskan cruise soon, and I'm really excited about it! It's a delayed honeymoon; we got married last October but Alaska cruise season doesn't really start until May, so we decided to wait and do what we really wanted instead of taking a trip that we weren't as excited about back then.
I have been on two cruises before, both to the Mexican Riviera when I was a teenager and then in my early 20s. Cruising is a type of vacation I thought I would hate, since I tend to want to go-go-go on my trips. I am an obsessive planner and like to fit in as much as possible. Being trapped on a ship did not sound appealing. However, I really loved it. I went with family both times and I have to say that it is a great family vacation, especially when you have a big family like I do, because there is something for everyone. My sisters could go off and swim or sunbathe all day, and I could grab a book and find a nice big window to cozy up to. I don't even know or care what my parents were doing. All while we ate as much free ice cream as we wanted (the ship ran out on the 5th day of a 7 day cruise...my family may have had something to do with that). This was a welcome change from the vacations where we all had to be drug along to whatever activities it was that my dad wanted to do.
On the Mexican cruises, I cared much less about the ports and really enjoyed the time on the ship. For the Alaskan cruise, from everything I have read it sounds like it's all about the ports! We have some interesting excursions planned. Another difference this time is that we will be in a balcony room. I have been in an inside and oceanview before, and I have to say I would not want to do inside again. Way too dark and depressing. However going for a balcony was an extra splurge that I am really looking forward to.
I am a member of another board that focuses on cruising, and from my observations there it's apparent to me that there is an entire sub-culture that is really devoted to cruising. Some people do it multiple times a year. I can't see myself doing it more than once every few years, but who knows. This will be my husband's first time cruising, so maybe he will fall in love with it.
Anyone else have some experiences to share?