LoveTulips
Senior Member
- Location
- British Columbia, Canada
Never, being stuck when an outbreak could occur on a ship is not for me.
Same here.While I like cruising that’s not the way I travel in Europe. When I’m in Europe I want to stay in the older hotels and eat the local food. I want to enjoy the entire experience. I saved cruises for Alaska, Caribbean and Canada.
$3500/month for two people is peanuts. The $100K initial outlay amortizes out to $555 per month, so let's say $4200/month or $70 dollars a day per person. That includes their room, meals and circumnavigating the globe to visit various ports every three and a half years.No, I would not. I love container gardening, DIY and living the creative life too much. My creative supplies and tools support my way of living.
I have watched a few vids about retirees living on cruise ships. One couple paid an unbelievable amount to buy a cabin plus they are paying an amount per month too. For $100,000 AND an additional $3,500 per month.The cruise ship program did not even allow them to choose from the available cabins. They did not know what cabin they would have until they boarded after their purchase.
The cabin was not that great either. It was not a suite and it had no balcony. It also had 2 bunk beds attached to the wall and they could be folded up against the wall. I was shocked at what they didn't get for that money! But, their money, though.
Look for yourself. Enjoy!
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I cruise for the ocean, not the ports.Cruising doesn't appeal to me at all.