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icantbejon
01-15-2009, 09:08 PM
So I'm going on my first cruise in two days with my wife. I'm really excited. There seems like a ton to do. I'm bringing a lot of great cigars with me, and I plan on picking up a few "good" cigars while I'm out on the waters. We're headed into the carribean. Any suggestions on what to do while I'm on the boat?

cheshire2
01-15-2009, 10:12 PM
Getting ready to go on our second cruise to the Riviera in one week. They are great fun, you will love it. If you have not already, go to www.cruisemates.com for lots of cruise specific advise. I am looking forward to some very relaxing moments on the balcony with a stogie and adult beverage. Have a great time!

GoodFella
01-15-2009, 11:36 PM
i just got back a little over 3 weeks ago. it was a blast. i hop u have more fun then i did man. take some pics and take care

floydpink
01-16-2009, 09:10 AM
Do nothing, or do everything, whatever strikes you at the moment.

I hate schedules, although on cruises, you have to kinda follow some unless you have flex dining.

Definitely catch some of the comedy shows.

JohnnyKay5
01-16-2009, 09:16 AM
Enjoy not being in that chithole overseas!

Volt
01-16-2009, 10:10 AM
Let see when I went on cruises i repaired tv's, telephones, vcr's, rtv station equipment, ***** boxes, soun powered telephones, etc. Not to much fun they paid the bills.

mrreindeer
01-16-2009, 10:42 AM
Sounds like fun! Which boat and what ports?

Smokin Gator
01-16-2009, 02:16 PM
My first few cruises I did it all. Shore excursions, all the shows, the pool games, spa, etc etc. Now I am much more selective (lazy).

If it is port I have been to I may not even get off of the ship. I like sitting by the pool, reading a book, having a cigar, having an adult beverage, and just relaxing in general.

Have fun and just do what you feel like doing.

Cigary
01-16-2009, 02:25 PM
There is so much to do on there and you can be as busy as you want to be or as lazy. Check the little newspaper they give you everyday so you can see the activities. I loved the jazz bands in the smoking areas and would spend a few hours in the evening after dinner. What ports are you going to be in as I have been to all of them and some islands are better than others. Remember, in each port you can "negotiate" tours and such. The islanders think that all people who take cruises are made of money,,,so don't let them think that you have money to burn. You get a much better rate for tours if you bring along another couple ( or 2 ) and you can bargain a much better fare. The tours off the cruise line aren't all that great as they only take you to established tours. You came all that way to see the real thing so have one of the local guides take you to places that aren't so touristy. The guides with the better vehicles are the ones to bargain with,,,not the vehicles that look like they are on their last wheel. PM me for more ideas if you'd like.

JohnnyKay5
01-16-2009, 02:30 PM
Meeting people was a great part of the crusie and always drinking/smoking or doing excursions with them was awesome..

Jon left today he may not be back for a bit

icantbejon
01-17-2009, 06:25 AM
Getting ready to go on our second cruise to the Riviera in one week. They are great fun, you will love it. If you have not already, go to www.cruisemates.com for lots of cruise specific advise. I am looking forward to some very relaxing moments on the balcony with a stogie and adult beverage. Have a great time!

That has been my number one goal as well. Just sitting back and relaxing with a cigar and drink on my balcony.

icantbejon
01-17-2009, 06:28 AM
Sounds like fun! Which boat and what ports?

We're heading out of Ft. Lauderdale and stopping in Ocho Rios and Cayman Islands. The boat is the Navigator of the Seas (or something like that). Headed out on Royal Carribean.

tobii3
01-17-2009, 07:01 AM
try not to laugh, but most cruises have one thing in common.....

Starboard. Remember starboard.

That's the deck levels you are allowed to smoke on!!!

(Other than the cigar lounge or your stateroom balcony!!)

Parshooter
01-17-2009, 07:45 AM
try not to laugh, but most cruises have one thing in common.....

Starboard. Remember starboard.

That's the deck levels you are allowed to smoke on!!!

(Other than the cigar lounge or your stateroom balcony!!)

Uh, starboard is a side, right side I believe, not a level.

Willygt
01-17-2009, 12:57 PM
one question,

In these cruises, do you really feel the movement enough to feel sea sick?

Because i have gone out fishing but on small fishing boats and I never hold more than 10 min. before i am really sick hahaha. I have always thought that since these are a lot bigger you really do not feel the movement. is that true?

tobii3
01-17-2009, 03:37 PM
Uh, starboard is a side, right side I believe, not a level.

there are usually two decks that are open air...the one with the pool, and the one above...hence the starboard side of the decks.

Don't ask me why, but every ship I've been on lists the starboard sides of the decks as the smoking areas.

And Willygt -

You only feel the ship move in rough seas....technology has come a LONG way with these cruise ships - you can be in 8 - 12 ft swells and the ship barely rocks

mrreindeer
01-21-2009, 01:17 PM
We're heading out of Ft. Lauderdale and stopping in Ocho Rios and Cayman Islands. The boat is the Navigator of the Seas (or something like that). Headed out on Royal Carribean.

Cool; I've heard great things about RCL (Royal Caribbean) and we went on Celebrity most recently (owned by RCL) and loved it. We also stopped in Ochos Rios and Grand Cayman as well as Cozumel and Key West. (I just now noticed that you're probably already crusin' as we speak!)

Ochos Rios was really nice. We chose to do the ZipLine but did want to see the Ochos Rios Falls so we just took a cab to see it from the outside and to the beach and secluded cove below it (where the falls meet the sea). The ZipLine was a lot of fun (it was our first time) and we enjoyed the secluded cove but I was wary of our driver (who really was a really nice old chap...you just have to be careful of who you leave to watch your clothes and cameras...).

Grand Cayman was great, we did the Catamaran trip to StingRay City which was one incredible experience, as a large hammerhead shark circled and left us alone.

In these cruises, do you really feel the movement enough to feel sea sick?

And Willygt -

You only feel the ship move in rough seas....technology has come a LONG way with these cruise ships - you can be in 8 - 12 ft swells and the ship barely rocks

:tpd: Yep!

Don Fernando
01-21-2009, 01:46 PM
try not to laugh, but most cruises have one thing in common.....

Starboard. Remember starboard.

That's the deck levels you are allowed to smoke on!!!



now I know why you are in the army and not in the navy :r

tobii3
01-21-2009, 02:13 PM
when you walk out on deck, you get frowned upon for smoking in the wrong area.

Starboard side is the smoking side.

In other words, if you are looking over the railing, the ship is moving to your left.

If it isn't, YOU ARE ON THE WRONG SIDE!!!!!

Public Spaces: Most ships have designated smoking areas, usually on one side or another of the ship. If smoking is permitted on deck on the port side, that's where smokers should go to light up and where non-smokers should avoid sitting. You'd think that's pretty basic, but many a fight has started over cigarette smoke because one side or another is in the "wrong" space.

It's important to note that shipboard personnel cannot change policy. For example, they cannot and will not ask someone to stop smoking on that person's balcony (except on cruise lines where it's prohibited), but they can and will ask someone to move to a smoking area if that person is in one that is clearly non-smoking. Avoid confrontation; let the ship's personnel handle the asking.


taken from www.cruisecritic.com

bugmenot
01-21-2009, 03:07 PM
You will have lots of fun! Went with my family about 3 years ago to Mexico, and going again with the whole family this summer to Alaska. Don't feel like you HAVE to do any of the excursions, or anything like that. Like someone else said, dinner can be a pain with the schedule, but even then, don't be afraid to miss dinner, as there is always food somewhere.

Cigary
01-21-2009, 04:02 PM
there are usually two decks that are open air...the one with the pool, and the one above...hence the starboard side of the decks.

Don't ask me why, but every ship I've been on lists the starboard sides of the decks as the smoking areas.

And Willygt -

You only feel the ship move in rough seas....technology has come a LONG way with these cruise ships - you can be in 8 - 12 ft swells and the ship barely rocks

They have stabilizers on each side of the ship,,,at least the bigger ships do and my wife and I crossed the Atlantic and could barely feel anything.

As far as dinners go,,pick any cruise line that has "any time" dining. I know Princess has it along with others,,,it's perfect as you plan the day as you want it.

I agree with the starboard side of the deck as being the smoking side,,,some ships have a more strict guideline as far as areas you are allowed.

JohnnyKay5
01-21-2009, 05:03 PM
Bottom lines.. crusies rock!