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Aristus

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22. I think I'm one of the few DU-ers who enjoys cruises as much as you do.
Tue Jul 1, 2025, 10:04 AM
Jul 1

I love going on cruises, me and Mrs. Aristus both. We love sea days, when you don't have to get off the ship and wander around a tourist-trap port of call. Our favorite activity on sea days is going down to the main dining room in the early afternoon, and checking out that night's menu posted outside the entrance. Planning what we're going to enjoy for a nice dinner.

Before Holland-America got rid of their shipboard libraries, I used to like getting up early (Mrs. Aristus sleeps in...), going to the library, enjoying some coffee and a good book, or doing the trivia quiz or the crossword.

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Clean link, no beacons/trackers LearnedHand Jun 30 #1
So the rent is 36,000 a year + 8,600 equals $44,600 chouchou Jun 30 #2
this has actually happened. drray23 Jun 30 #3
Whoa!... Didn't know that. chouchou Jun 30 #6
Cooties everywhere. eewwwww. nt Hotler Jul 1 #30
This is one of the reasons a person should NEVER pay rent in advance, no matter where it is. GladysKravitz Jun 30 #5
But does the motel stop in Fiji? Blues Heron Jul 1 #28
yeah.....but you have to live on a CRUISE SHIP Skittles Jun 30 #4
I agree totally. No way. LoisB Jun 30 #7
What are you going to gamble everyday and sit in the pool? n/t Jacson6 Jul 1 #34
Exactly. Can you imagine? yardwork Jul 1 #38
NO Skittles Jul 1 #44
It's actually not a bad deal pricewise, but.... patphil Jul 1 #8
have you ever been on a cruise? Or know somebody who has? CTyankee Jul 1 #18
Yes, I've been on a cruise. They're fun, and exciting but it's not something I want to spend my life on. patphil Jul 1 #26
When we were looking for an assisted living electricmonk Jul 1 #31
I agree, but more expensive, especially with the imminent demise of Medicaid. patphil Jul 1 #32
I think part electricmonk Jul 1 #33
Travel agent and Hospitality student here... Akoto Jul 1 #9
And when virus hits? snowybirdie Jul 1 #29
I don't think it's just about money for people like her JI7 Jul 1 #10
How do you define "much more"? They may be writers, fiction or nonfiction, and their laptop computres have all the CTyankee Jul 1 #15
I didn't say anything was wrong with it JI7 Jul 1 #23
It could be stimulating, also, depending on what your visits might bring. I had my first glimpse of the continent of CTyankee Jul 1 #24
Senior living in the Midwest KentuckyWoman Jul 1 #11
I have never been on a cruise, and have no interest in changing that. 3catwoman3 Jul 1 #12
My wife and I have done it exactly once DFW Jul 1 #13
I'm a serious introvert and the idea of being... 3catwoman3 Jul 1 #27
Got it. That is indeed mitigating DFW Jul 1 #36
That's considered one of the better cruise trips. yardwork Jul 1 #39
That hasn't been on our radar yet DFW Jul 1 #41
We've never been there and at our age, don't want to travel solo. yardwork Jul 1 #42
There is no shortage of museums in our neck of the woods, for sure. DFW Jul 1 #45
Before I took a cruise, I thought it was for superficial, nonthinking, stupid people who didn't know any better. I was CTyankee Jul 1 #14
It all depends on which cruise line you choose mainer Jul 1 #19
Atlas is the cruise line we took. It is European owned and definitely fit the bill for me! I recommend it highly! CTyankee Jul 1 #20
Atlas is very, very different than most cruises obamanut2012 Jul 1 #21
I didn't know that. Have you been on an Atlas Cruise? CTyankee Jul 1 #35
I think I'm one of the few DU-ers who enjoys cruises as much as you do. Aristus Jul 1 #22
We were apprehensive, too DFW Jul 1 #43
Why not just join the Navy and they pay you to live on a ship? Emile Jul 1 #16
You need an update to your knowledge about cruising. I get it that it's not something most people, CTyankee Jul 1 #17
Not for me.... Happy Hoosier Jul 1 #25
If you are going to live on a cruise ship, odds are you have a remote job. W_HAMILTON Jul 1 #37
A doctor friend said after the hurricane that trashed Ilsa Jul 1 #40
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