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TopicAre cruises fun vacations?
philsov
07/09/18 3:35:43 PM
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In a vacuum, no, not really.

I go on them either annually or biannually, but do so with a large group of friends I've been in contact with since college. A lot of us have moved or coupled up and are generally way less social than we were a decade+ ago, but we book a cruise together and use it as a chance to come together, catch up, and hang out.

It's a floating hotel with fun enough amenities and all you can eat (ie, prepaid) food. We've tried some group outings where we were stuck cooking and cleaning for ourselves and it just cut way too much into the social time and less than half of us actually contributed to the domestic duties. A cruise covers that part for us.

Going alone or just with one friend... you'll get bored on day 3, probably. Leverage excursions while on land as best you can.
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