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Previously on "You must be vaccinated for travel"

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  • Gibbon
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Not seeing a downside
    They stink! and

    BBC - Earth - If you think penguins are cute and cuddly, you're wrong

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    If you get ill they'll leave you in Antarctica in the first penguin colony
    Not seeing a downside

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  • Paralytic
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    I have no problem with that type of holiday ... I'd just choose a different style of transport that is less crowded and less 'controlled'. Mrs W and I flew down to Rome, then train up through Italy via Florence and Venice and that was lush. Much better way of entering Venice than on the huge cruise ships
    Again, they don't feel like its controlled (other than the pre-determined stops, obviously, but that's what they choose). They get off the boat, do their thing, and get back on the boat when they've seen enough.

    The issue is that some people think all cruises are the same; they're not, just as not all beach holidays mean flying Ryanair to some out-of-the-place airport and getting p!ssed every night. I do suspect the Tui et al type cruises are a bit different from the upper end (and more expensive) end of the market.

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  • Gibbon
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    I have no problem with that type of holiday ... I'd just choose a different style of transport that is less crowded and less 'controlled'. Mrs W and I flew down to Rome, then train up through Italy via Florence and Venice and that was lush. Much better way of entering Venice than on the huge cruise ships
    Totally agree. We went into Venice on the train, had no idea it is actually in the middle of a lagoon, but coming out of Santa Lucia (railway station) was breathtaking with the sun reflecting on the canal and all the boats zooming around. We done several long train trips in Italy like that, defo the way to go. Also best to get to Venice at 8 am and you nearly have to yourself for 2 hours until the tours start. Same after 4pm.

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
    Likewise, I've friends who love cruises and will get quite animated if someone describes it as being "stuck on a boat with 4000 other people". To them, it's a floating hotel room that stops in a different city for them to explore each day.
    I have no problem with that type of holiday ... I'd just choose a different style of transport that is less crowded and less 'controlled'. Mrs W and I flew down to Rome, then train up through Italy via Florence and Venice and that was lush. Much better way of entering Venice than on the huge cruise ships

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Much as most hotels aren't like Benidorm, most cruises aren't as you describe. At least, I've never met anyone who goes on cruises who has that attitude

    mi fone did this on tappy tawk
    That's fine, happy for those that want a cruise type holiday to go on one, and I'll do my type of holiday. However, for my anecdotal evidence, it's completely opposite to you - the all you can drink, and all you can eat, is one big factor on why they go on this type of holiday.

    Why don't you book one of these hols yourself and come back here and feedback how you got on

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  • Paralytic
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    The only cruise I'm willing to contemplate is one to Antarctica. There's a solar eclipse coming up which is making me think I need to spend the £11k and to hell with the chance of getting ill.

    A friend of mine absolutely loves them and has done a few. The Caribbean or Mediterranean cruises feel utterly pointless to me.
    Likewise, I've friends who love cruises and will get quite animated if someone describes it as being "stuck on a boat with 4000 other people". To them, it's a floating hotel room that stops in a different city for them to explore each day.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    The only cruise I'm willing to contemplate is one to Antarctica. There's a solar eclipse coming up which is making me think I need to spend the £11k and to hell with the chance of getting ill.
    If you get ill they'll leave you in Antarctica in the first penguin colony

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  • ladymuck
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    The only cruise I'm willing to contemplate is one to Antarctica. There's a solar eclipse coming up which is making me think I need to spend the £11k and to hell with the chance of getting ill.

    A friend of mine absolutely loves them and has done a few. The Caribbean or Mediterranean cruises feel utterly pointless to me.

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  • d000hg
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    Much as most hotels aren't like Benidorm, most cruises aren't as you describe. At least, I've never met anyone who goes on cruises who has that attitude

    mi fone did this on tappy tawk

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Oh no, you're the grandad trying to hang with the kids? Very David Brent

    What's wrong with older people anyway? 50 or even 60 is hardly old.
    Firstly, I have no kids so little chance of being a grandad.

    And no, I don't hang with the kids either. I do, however, avoid anywhere that is full of tourists whose only interest is 'all you can eat buffet' and drink all you can alcohol.

    For the same reason I'd avoid Benidorm or Aya Napa (or however it's spelt)

    A cruise is my idea of hell. An expensive hell. You couldn't pay me to go on a cruise.

    HTH

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  • CheeseSlice
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    First Quantas, then Etihad andEmirates,... and now cruise ships. The Saga continues..

    IGMC

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  • AtW
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    Maybe soon a Bill Gates jab against norovirus, with support for 6G...

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by bingobob777 View Post
    So the boat of fully vaccinated geriatrics sets sail, but since it doesn't stop you catching it or spreading it some of them have it.

    And since it doesn't produce an immune response in some, some of them catch it and die.

    And since those that do produce an immune response can still get sick, some of them will get sick.

    Excellent.
    And those that don't get Covid will get norovirus, as typical on a cruise.....

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  • bingobob777
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    So the boat of fully vaccinated geriatrics sets sail, but since it doesn't stop you catching it or spreading it some of them have it.

    And since it doesn't produce an immune response in some, some of them catch it and die.

    And since those that do produce an immune response can still get sick, some of them will get sick.

    Excellent.

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