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Originally Posted by atomicpaul
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That's pretty cool. I've sailed Carnival to Mexico when it used to go out of Mobile, but that particular cruise no longer operates on that route. Lots of dudes in camo and people shouting ROLL TIDE on that boat. I later read it was rated the very dirtiest boat of all US-sourced cruises.
I am open to tips, this one out of Seattle will be the longest cruise I've had yet. It'll be my sixth time on a cruise.
The food is pretty intense even on crappy cruise lines. They do usually have decked-out gyms but I'm usually just on the treadmill or something in the mornings, unless the boat has a track on one of the upper decks - I'd always rather do that kinda thing outside if I can.
The main thing a lot of people have trouble with is the motion sickness, but that only happens to me on the first day, briefly. There's drugs but they can make drinking tricky, so I use these stupid bracelet things that may or may not work: https://www.walgreens.com/store/c/wa...ode=5989&gQT=1
I think of all the things I don't understand about some people, the one I understand the least is the lack of desire to travel. I've met some people that don't even want to leave their home county and it's some tiny town in south Georgia that isn't even big enough to sustain a McDonald's. I've worked most of my career in travel-related industries and still do, but I'm generally game to travel almost anywhere, especially if I haven't been there before. Getting stranded can be a blessing in disguise, I got stranded in Amsterdam like 20 years ago and ended up having a great time.
That being said, I have no intention of ever returning to Arkansas if I can avoid it. If I ever get to go to both of the Dakotas, I will have been to every US state. Next year we're gonna try to go to Costa Rica if the plans work out, and for our 10th anniversary we're gonna try to go to Bora Bora, my wife's bucket list destination.
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as someone who would rather stay in my tiny town in south georgia that isnt even big enough to sustain a mcdonalds over traveling, i'll say the main reason for this is...
1) price to travel not worth the joy received -- i'll spend a few thousand dollars and have maybe 1-3 good memories from the experience. Whereas at home, that few thousand dollars stretches to many more good experiences
2) you have to deal with crowds, people, and socializing -- all mostly negatives
otherwise, sure, traveling is fine
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