easttexasaggie04 said:
The "poop lasagna" chef has his own Tik Tok. I stumbled across it last night.
My favorite person in the documentary.
"Vat de ****?"
easttexasaggie04 said:
The "poop lasagna" chef has his own Tik Tok. I stumbled across it last night.
agproducer said:
I've been on several cruises -- one Carnival -- and I'll say this confidently, "I'll never sail Carnival again."
The cruise we went on was fun, but the ship didn't really seem clean. It truly was "Walmart of the Seas." The crew also wasn't as nice as crew we've experienced on other cruise lines. The Carnival cruise terminal out of Galveston is hot and security takes awhile to get through.
Regarding TW:PC, it sucks for those passengers, but Carnival learned from the experience and has made changes to their ships to avoid similar issues with fire and power. I read somewhere -- don't recall where -- that the PC ship actually had a backup engine that could work during it, but they weren't able to use it because if it caught fire, there was no way they would have been able to access it to get it out.
For cruising though -- I said for the longest time that I wasn't a cruise person without even setting foot on a ship. My first cruise was "meh," because I didn't really know what to expect. When we went a second time with experienced cruisers who showed us some tips and tricks -- we were hooked. It's an easy way to experience international travel with just a birth certificate (though we have passports). We've been to Cozumel, Roatan, Belize, Jamaica, Grand Cayman, St. Thomas and St. Maarten -- all by cruise.
Someone said it here -- cruise ships are floating all-inclusive hotels. Drink packages, specialty dining on top of main dining are the way to go. Plus -- there is casino, karaoke, trivia, shows, jazz music, pool, adult area -- all kinds of things. The ship and atmosphere have a lot to do with your experience. Our Carnival cruise was much less expensive overall -- and we were in a junior suite -- but it seems like the experience is a wild, drinking party.
We cruise Royal Caribbean and generally get balcony rooms -- though we've stayed on the lower decks with ocean view or interior for the shorter 4-night cruises. Their new terminal gets you on and off the ship quickly. RC's ships also have larger neighborhoods and venues. We went on Harmony earlier this month -- and there was so much to do. It was a little crowded in some spots -- but overall it was a great experience with a 3-year-old in tow. My 13-year-old loves to cruise. After 7-nights, she was having so much fun that she didn't want to go home.
Also -- for those thinking you are "trapped at sea" -- you can get over that pretty quickly depending on the ship. Smaller vessels can give you the "trapped at sea" feeling -- especially if the water is rough. But with the larger ships, there are so many places to go. It can be overwhelming. I would suggest for first-time cruisers, a medium-sized ship. There's a lot to do, but not as overwhelming as the mega-ships. In addition, to get to Cozumel, it's two nights to get there with one full day at sea sandwiched between. Sea days can get packed on the pool deck, but when you get to port -- it clears out. If it's a port I've already been to, I stay on the ship and take advantage of the other passengers being away. There are fewer people in the pools and at venues. It's really a nice break.
TLDR: Don't let this doc deter you from trying a cruise. The ship and cruise line has a lot to do with your overall experience.
ATM9000 said:
Responses below.
All great. But 2 things always bug me that may or may not be fair:
1. There's a lot of good evidence that cruises seem to be bigger virus and bacteria outbreak vectors than other avenues of vacation
I don't have any numbers -- but with that many people in the same area, you would think there would be higher outbreaks. RC requires everyone to wash his or her hands before entering the buffet. There are handwashing stations as you enter. Also -- there is hand sanitizer available everywhere. I wash my hands all the time on cruises, and so far, I've not had an issue.
2. While I fully admit, I don't know for sure… something about staffs are from all over the world vs mostly from where you are staying and ships operating not in any nation's waters scares the hell out of me when it comes to standard setting in cleanliness and food safety and stuff like that. I simply don't trust it.
Cruise ships are routinely inspected by the CDC and the CDC's VSP (Vessel Sanitation Program) to help ensure cleanliness. Above 86 is satisfactory.
You can read more here: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/cruise-ships#:~:text=How%20is%20sanitation%20on%20cruise,CDC%20cruise%20ship%20information
And here: https://www.cdc.gov/vessel-sanitation/site.html
Also -- you can search the latest inspection reports here: https://wwwn.cdc.gov/inspectionquerytool/InspectionSearch.aspx
Ghost of Bisbee said:
I've been on two RC cruises.
I'll be fine if I never go on another cruise for as long as I live.
The ritz carlton cruise is the only one that would turn my head
I'd rather have food poisoning than go on a carnival cruise
cr06gis said:
So the girl with her friends on her Bachelorette trip is an Aggie. Class of '06. Was friends with her back when I lived at Callaway House. Fun chick.
this guy being so against pooping in the bag was so soft. like that would be the worst thing of all time. someone needs to get outdoors more.M.C. Swag said:gigemJTH12 said:
loved how they got that blonde cruise worker to admit (for no real reason) that she was getting banged in some guys room the night before
My hot take: the dorky dude with the glasses who was granted way too much screen time (prolly cuz he was the only one with POV footage) deserved it.
lol I can't imagine being on that cruise for my honeymoon and having to bang it out in a deck chair of the POOP CRUISE.
Rex Racer said:
The only cruise I want to go on is a European River Cruise. But you're not out in the middle of the ocean.
You think she was trying to kill herself? I think quite a few people fall of ships every year, but usually drunk and doing something stupid20ag07 said:
I mean- you know what happened there. Kids don't just fall over the railing in 2025 on a cruise ship.
But you've gotta give these cruise workers some props. They're working for minimum wage, (maybe getting to bang on their downtime), but see/show up for some crazy SHT.
Gotcha. That's like that grandpa that dropped his grandkid on a ship while holding them up on the rail.nai06 said:
Witnesses reported that the father had propped the girl up on the top railing just before she fell.
Sounds like this was an almost identical situation. Really happy to hear they both survived though. Credit to the Disney crew for their fast action, they had them in a boat within 30 minutes of the fall.TXAG 05 said:Gotcha. That's like that grandpa that dropped his grandkid on a ship while holding them up on the rail.nai06 said:
Witnesses reported that the father had propped the girl up on the top railing just before she fell.
nai06 said:
Witnesses reported that the father had propped the girl up on the top railing just before she fell.
LCE said:
Imagine after mom welcomed them back etc. she ripped his ass and will never let him forget
He acted like he was the only person who had to do it, except when he talked about his in-laws doing it, then he acted like they were all doing it together in front of each other.gigemJTH12 said:this guy being so against pooping in the bag was so soft. like that would be the worst thing of all time. someone needs to get outdoors more.M.C. Swag said:gigemJTH12 said:
loved how they got that blonde cruise worker to admit (for no real reason) that she was getting banged in some guys room the night before
My hot take: the dorky dude with the glasses who was granted way too much screen time (prolly cuz he was the only one with POV footage) deserved it.
lol I can't imagine being on that cruise for my honeymoon and having to bang it out in a deck chair of the POOP CRUISE.
Belton Ag said:easttexasaggie04 said:
The "poop lasagna" chef has his own Tik Tok. I stumbled across it last night.
My favorite person in the documentary.
"Vat de ****?"
big-ag said:
Gave it to my now ex-wife so she could take a "friend" on a cruise.
The Russian cruise director who was banging some crew member downstairs the night before did NOT agree with you.Quote:
Did you partake in the open bar on day 6 or whatever? They seemed like a solid idea from whoever came up with that.
20ag07 said:The Russian cruise director who was banging some crew member downstairs the night before did NOT agree with you.Quote:
Did you partake in the open bar on day 6 or whatever? They seemed like a solid idea from whoever came up with that.