Originally posted by Dnj:
Tony yes things are changing on these cruises since the days I was performing Oldie Shows On board in the 80's....it was fun then but now I hear too many times people are so disappointed with viruses....too many people, too many kids running around, too expensive, weather issues, too long on & off, etc etc .....been there done that no more cruises for me.
Donny ... True, the cruises aren't the same ... But the cruise we took in 1987 wasn't the same as the one we took in 1969 either ...
Fortunately, our experience was not anything like what you are describing ...
To ward off any illnesses, the cruise line had hand sanitizers when you went in or out of any restaurant or eating area ...
If you got off the ship, they sprayed your hands as you got back on ...
There may have been a lot of people, but the ship is large enough to accommodate ... There were plenty of kids, but mostly you saw them at the pool(s) ...we had good seats at the shows, and seldom did we have a problem getting seating for 10 at dinner ...
The food was excellent, and service very good ...
If I have a complaint, it is that many of the staff, did not speak good English, and were difficult to understand at times ...
There can be weather problems anywhere you go, but of course if you are on a ship in a hurricane, I imagine things can get pretty unpleasant ...
Dollar for dollar, we felt the cruise was perhaps one of the better vacation bargains at this time ...
I had a co-worker who used to say "Some people would complain about a paid holiday !!!" ... that may be true, and I guess if one tries one can find something wrong with anything ...
Me, I like to try to seek out the good in whatever I am doing ...
We are actually looking forward to our next one ...
hammer ... We sailed out of NYC - going past the Statue of Liberty and under the Verrazano Bridge is a thrill - to Bermuda ... sailed from Sunday at 4PM to 8AM Wed, stayed in port until 5PM Fri, returned to NYC at 8 AM Sunday ...
Bermuda was BEAUTIFUL ...
For the most part, the seas were very calm - maximum on the way down was 7 - 8 feet ... leaving Bermuda, with Bertha on the way in the Captain said we might experience 18 foot seas for a period of about 3 hours ... It didn't seem that bad, and the Captain got us out ogf there pretty quickly ... Cruising to Bermuda, the ship did about 8 - 10 knots ... leaving he had it at 22 knots ...
t.
[This message has been edited by tony mads usa (edited 07-23-2008).]