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Re: Do you have continuous rocking movement after cruise? Posted on: Sun, 5 Dec 2004 19:14:21 -0500

On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 22:32:41 GMT, Rosalie B. wrote:

> Vertigo isn't the same as motion sickness is it?

Nope. See Alfred Hitchcock for Vertigo.

> Anyway, I had a good time on the cruise to Bermuda (no rocking
> afterwards), but I doubt if we will go on another one anytime in the
> near future. What I liked best was the food - the choices and not
> having to worry about the price and not having to figure out what
> restaurant to stop at. I also liked being on a ship.
>
> What I liked least was having so many people going the same place I
> was at the same time I was - both in port and at meals and the pool
> etc. I retired to get out of the rush hour, not to recreate it all
> the time. On any other cruise, I would also dislike having
> restricted times in port. That's not the way I like to travel -
> either having to rush around to see stuff or pay a bunch to the ship
> people to get me to things I'd like to see.

I understand.

> I'm indifferent to dressing up for meals, gambling, and art auctions.
> A few shows might be nice once in a blue moon, but not something I'd
> pay a lot to do.
>
> Because of that, I've cut rec.travel.cruises off my list so if you
> want to respond to me, do it through rec.travel.Caribbean.
>
> grandma Rosalie

Granny, no more cruises? They are so many options like freighters and
smaller ships.