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I consider myself a traveler. I’ve been around a few continents.I would NEVER go on a cruise, packed with people I have nothing in common and probably despise, forced on a ship that I have no control over (I did sail a few nations with friends and I loved it), a ship that looks like a giant mall/casino… sounds like worse than hell to me. I can’t comprehend why people pay for that.
While the lowest price for a single for three years is about $100K, the actual total cost is over $168,000 (which must include all the fees). For a double, the total cost is about $200K. https://www.lifeatseacruises.com/pricing-and-cabins
Oh, like I can’t feel electrical fields. My fingers and toes tingle, my hair stands on end, and my body vibrates. I suggest avoiding electrical fields.
Honestly, assuming that includes food & utilities, that’s actually a pretty good deal. Under $2800/month? I’ve seen pricier apartments without utilities, much less food.
I know Elvis could survive on these kinds of food, I was more concerned about what he DRANK. I don’t think people last long without some source of fresh water.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 2 years ago
If they pay me $100,000 I might consider the deal.
therese_callahan2002 almost 2 years ago
My sea cruises only lasted a week, and that was more than enough.
Detroit Dan almost 2 years ago
Three years on a floating Petri dish? No thanks
dwindy54 almost 2 years ago
Join the navy and get paid for it.
hawkeye1201 almost 2 years ago
I can detect electric fields too…zzzzzzzzzzzzzzt
ladykat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I’d love to try that sea voyage.
Grumpy Old Guy almost 2 years ago
At about $91 a night and all the amenities of maid service, meals, entertainment, casino, etc.; it would make a cheaper retirement home for seniors.
198.23.5.11 almost 2 years ago
Believe it or not,when sharks come close to you they’re only trying to borrow some money to pay off the (loan)sharks
Guybrush Threepwood almost 2 years ago
I consider myself a traveler. I’ve been around a few continents.I would NEVER go on a cruise, packed with people I have nothing in common and probably despise, forced on a ship that I have no control over (I did sail a few nations with friends and I loved it), a ship that looks like a giant mall/casino… sounds like worse than hell to me. I can’t comprehend why people pay for that.
socalvillaguy Premium Member almost 2 years ago
While the lowest price for a single for three years is about $100K, the actual total cost is over $168,000 (which must include all the fees). For a double, the total cost is about $200K. https://www.lifeatseacruises.com/pricing-and-cabins
oish almost 2 years ago
I think I once read that living on a cruise ship was cheaper than living in a nursing home – best part, if you die, they just toss you overboard.
WCraft almost 2 years ago
Well, that Dominican guy was obviously safe if his boat had drifted too close to Transylvania (but I’m thinking it is land-locked?)
cactusbob333 almost 2 years ago
When the shark caught up with Elvis Francois, he found him to be a little on the spicy side, but otherwise, delicious.
mindjob almost 2 years ago
Problem with cruises is the scenery never changes. Much
poppacapsmokeblower almost 2 years ago
Elvis is a well seasoned sailor.
poppacapsmokeblower almost 2 years ago
Oh, like I can’t feel electrical fields. My fingers and toes tingle, my hair stands on end, and my body vibrates. I suggest avoiding electrical fields.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Which reminds me I have to check the survival packs in the cars this weekend.
The Duke almost 2 years ago
Elvis is everywhere!
Bilan almost 2 years ago
How can you drift for 24 days in the Caribbeans without seeing another boat or island?
Buckeye67 almost 2 years ago
Since Elvis’ boat was left adrift when he was rescued, the Heinz Company is going to give him a new boat, believe it or not.
LrdSlvrhnd almost 2 years ago
Honestly, assuming that includes food & utilities, that’s actually a pretty good deal. Under $2800/month? I’ve seen pricier apartments without utilities, much less food.
yangeldf almost 2 years ago
I heard a hammerhead shark’s electroreception is so powerful it would be able to detect a AA battery dropped in the water from a quarter mile away.
Angry Indeed Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Elvis rode on Disney’s Condiment Cruise.
chromosome Premium Member over 1 year ago
I know Elvis could survive on these kinds of food, I was more concerned about what he DRANK. I don’t think people last long without some source of fresh water.