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JoMar 07-22-2020 10:00 PM

There is guy on youtube and he posts under "tips for Travelers", have been following for a couple years and his information is pretty accurate. He has a couple posts that may prevent us from cruising again, medical requirements for over 60 and possible segregation, theaters down to 50%, buffets will be history. I also saw one of the CEO's of a major cruise line and he also discussed some of those changes including the medical requirements and segregation. That may change over time but the initial return and several years following will be different.

bilcon 07-23-2020 07:22 AM

Cruising vs Herding
 
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Originally Posted by Number 10 GI (Post 1807186)
I spent 10 days on a troop ship in 1966 going to Germany. Cured me of ever wanting to travel on a ship no matter how luxurious.

There is a big difference between traveling on a luxury liner and traveling on a troop ship. Seriously. I cross the North Atlantic 4 time in the 1950's on military ships.

You don't know what you are missing on today's ships. Maybe you just don't like ships. If you can't handle going on the water, I feel for you. Nothing worst than getting sea sick. Fortunately I never had the problem.

Stu from NYC 07-23-2020 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1807418)
There is guy on youtube and he posts under "tips for Travelers", have been following for a couple years and his information is pretty accurate. He has a couple posts that may prevent us from cruising again, medical requirements for over 60 and possible segregation, theaters down to 50%, buffets will be history. I also saw one of the CEO's of a major cruise line and he also discussed some of those changes including the medical requirements and segregation. That may change over time but the initial return and several years following will be different.

We cruise quite often and miss it quite a bit right now.

If they have to make changes like you described it will end cruising as we know it.

We have no interest in cruising with a mask on so until their is a vaccine and things return to normal, cruising for us is not going to happen.

Number 10 GI 07-23-2020 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by bilcon (Post 1807533)
There is a big difference between traveling on a luxury liner and traveling on a troop ship. Seriously. I cross the North Atlantic 4 time in the 1950's on military ships.

You don't know what you are missing on today's ships. Maybe you just don't like ships. If you can't handle going on the water, I feel for you. Nothing worst than getting sea sick. Fortunately I never had the problem.

I only got sick once and that was because the smell of vomit that permeated the ship below the main deck, then I got used to it. Other wise I was fine, but when you have 1,700 guys on a ship with half of them sea sick, it leaves a lasting impression. I realize that a troop ship is nothing like modern cruise ships but it's like when you eat so much of something and get sick on it, you never want to eat it again. I'm glad people like cruises but I have ABSOLUTELY no desire to go on one.

Stu from NYC 07-23-2020 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Number 10 GI (Post 1807702)
I only got sick once and that was because the smell of vomit that permeated the ship below the main deck, then I got used to it. Other wise I was fine, but when you have 1,700 guys on a ship with half of them sea sick, it leaves a lasting impression. I realize that a troop ship is nothing like modern cruise ships but it's like when you eat so much of something and get sick on it, you never want to eat it again. I'm glad people like cruises but I have ABSOLUTELY no desire to go on one.

Cruising is certainly not for everyone. For many years remembered how I would get sea sick whenever I went fishing with my dad but eventually wife beat me down so we did it loved it and keep going back.

JoMar 07-23-2020 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1807664)
We cruise quite often and miss it quite a bit right now.

If they have to make changes like you described it will end cruising as we know it.

We have no interest in cruising with a mask on so until their is a vaccine and things return to normal, cruising for us is not going to happen.

We're at 34 cruises (rookies) and agree with you....not sure we will cruise under the new rules.

Stu from NYC 07-23-2020 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1807745)
We're at 34 cruises (rookies) and agree with you....not sure we will cruise under the new rules.

We have two cruises booked for next year. If we have to wear a mask and socially distant we will cancel both.

However first is not till next April so there is time for a vaccine putting an end to this.


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