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Rainger99
03-06-2023, 10:34 AM
This looks interesting!

Cabins run the gamut from 13 square feet “Virtual Inside” staterooms – which start at $29,999 per person per year, coming out at $179,994 for the three-year trip for two people – to Balcony Suites, which are double the size and go up to $109,999 per person. The cheapest outdoor cabin costs $36,999 per person.

I don't think 13 square feet is correct. I think they meant 130 square feet. The zero makes a big difference.

Life at Sea Cruises: You can now live on a cruise ship for $30,000 per year | CNN (https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/3-year-cruise-mv-gemini/index.html)

Life at Sea Cruises (https://www.lifeatseacruises.com/)

Pricing & Cabins (https://www.lifeatseacruises.com/pricing-and-cabins)

Tvflguy
03-06-2023, 11:59 AM
I would require an expandable cabin. Let’s see, free all-you-can-eat food for a year. I’d average 8 lbs increase each month. So 12 months, 96 lbs. I’d need a suite.

Of course there’s the gym a d running track.

Sure, perhaps 90 lbs then.

And $$$$$ surely does it include tips or excursions. But if one can, go for it. Rent out your TV home for a year to recoup $$$$. Hmm. That suite sounds nice.

Two Bills
03-06-2023, 12:08 PM
Cabins run the gamut from 13 square feet “Virtual Inside” staterooms

I think that is the coffin size they bring the bodies home in!

JP
03-07-2023, 11:26 AM
Would be great

alwann
03-07-2023, 02:38 PM
I went on a cruise to see the world. What did I see? I saw the sea. They'd have to pay me $30K to live on a ship for a year.

Rainger99
03-07-2023, 02:52 PM
I went on a cruise to see the world. What did I see? I saw the sea. They'd have to pay me $30K to live on a ship for a year.

If you do a three year cruise you will see the sea. But the ship visits all 7 Continents and 375 Destinations so you will see more than the sea.

Stu from NYC
03-07-2023, 04:37 PM
I would get bored, how often can you see the same shows? Also gain about 5 pounds a month so within two years they would bury me at sea

maggie1
03-08-2023, 05:08 AM
Cabins run the gamut from 13 square feet “Virtual Inside” staterooms

I think that is the coffin size they bring the bodies home in!

Now, that is funny, and I don't care what anyone else says.:a20:

maggie1
03-08-2023, 05:09 AM
I went on a cruise to see the world. What did I see? I saw the sea. They'd have to pay me $30K to live on a ship for a year.

What he says! :beer3:

Skunky1
03-08-2023, 06:08 AM
Just like living in the villages without being seasick

crash
03-08-2023, 06:53 AM
This looks interesting!

Cabins run the gamut from 13 square feet “Virtual Inside” staterooms – which start at $29,999 per person per year, coming out at $179,994 for the three-year trip for two people – to Balcony Suites, which are double the size and go up to $109,999 per person. The cheapest outdoor cabin costs $36,999 per person.

I don't think 13 square feet is correct. I think they meant 130 square feet. The zero makes a big difference.

Life at Sea Cruises: You can now live on a cruise ship for $30,000 per year | CNN (https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/3-year-cruise-mv-gemini/index.html)

Life at Sea Cruises (https://www.lifeatseacruises.com/)

Pricing & Cabins (https://www.lifeatseacruises.com/pricing-and-cabins)

They are quoting sq meters I believe 10.764 sq feet per square meter.

MandoMan
03-08-2023, 07:26 AM
This looks interesting!

Cabins run the gamut from 13 square feet “Virtual Inside” staterooms – which start at $29,999 per person per year, coming out at $179,994 for the three-year trip for two people – to Balcony Suites, which are double the size and go up to $109,999 per person. The cheapest outdoor cabin costs $36,999 per person.

I don't think 13 square feet is correct. I think they meant 130 square feet. The zero makes a big difference.

Life at Sea Cruises: You can now live on a cruise ship for $30,000 per year | CNN (https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/3-year-cruise-mv-gemini/index.html)

Life at Sea Cruises (https://www.lifeatseacruises.com/)

Pricing & Cabins (https://www.lifeatseacruises.com/pricing-and-cabins)

So, $60,000 a year for a couple in a 10’x13’ (including bathroom) room without a window. Sounds like something close to prison. Stopping occasionally at ports to have a few hours rushing to several sites or grabbing a few souvenirs for which you have no room in your cabin. Remember Roger Miller’s song “King of the Road”? “Three hours of pushin’ broom gets a 6x9 two-bit room.” I’d rather stay home and look at photos of those places.

Rainger99
03-08-2023, 07:39 AM
Remember Roger Miller’s song “King of the Road”? “Three hours of pushin’ broom gets a 6x9 two-bit room.” I’d rather stay home and look at photos of those places.


Ah, but, two hours of pushin' broom
Buys an eight by twelve four-bit room.

coconutmama
03-08-2023, 07:56 AM
I would require an expandable cabin. Let’s see, free all-you-can-eat food for a year. I’d average 8 lbs increase each month. So 12 months, 96 lbs. I’d need a suite.

Of course there’s the gym a d running track.

Sure, perhaps 90 lbs then.

And $$$$$ surely does it include tips or excursions. But if one can, go for it. Rent out your TV home for a year to recoup $$$$. Hmm. That suite sounds nice.

Renting our TV home to recoup some of the money is a great idea, as long as the renters don’t take over as squatters for that long a time..and what about all my doctor & dentist appointments? They would write me off. Nope. Guess I’ll stick to 2 week cruises. Enough for me!

Blackbird45
03-08-2023, 08:57 AM
My wife and I live in a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house with taxes, electricity and amenities we come in around $12K a year. I cannot imagine spending that type of money to live in a confined space. I spent 3 years on a carrier and have taken many cruises and I find one of the best joys is when it ends you get to go home. A few weeks maybe a month is nice, but a year, not for me.

Taltarzac725
03-08-2023, 09:00 AM
My dog would hate me leaving him in a kennel that long.

JRcorvette
03-08-2023, 09:14 AM
Cheaper than a Nursing Home!