Jump to content
  • We'd love for you to participate.

    Create an account

    Ask questions, share experiences and connect.

    Register a new account

    Sign in

    Already have an account? Sign in here.

    Sign In Now

When was your first cruise?

Rate this topic


Lisa63

Recommended Posts

While we did two transatlantic voyages on Cunard's Queen Elizabeth ll in 1984 and 1990 our first modern style cruise was was a 3 night Bahamas "taster" in October 2001 on Carnival Fantasy. As you can see we enjoyed it so much that we are now hooked! We have been enjoying trying out various cruise lines to establish our preferences. So far Celebrity is our clear favourite, followed by Princess/P&O and RCCL, but we would never turn down a bargain cruise on any ship!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 70
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • 2 months later...

Hello,

My first cruise was on an aircraft carrier. The U.S.S. Ranger out of San Diego.

I was with a squadron from Whidbey Island, Wa. VAQ-137. The planes we had were EA 6-B. Basically these planes were a 4 seater that went and jammed radar.

I was lucky and caught the cruise on the way home. Just before Thanksgiving, i flew from Whidbey to Seattle, SAn Francisco, Hawaii, Guam, and then a little island out in the Indian Ocean called Diego Garcia. It was a stop over for supplies and stuff. From there i took a Destroyer out to the Ranger. We got close, about 200 yards, side by side and a helicopter came from the Ranger. This Destroyer had a heli pad and i waited for it to land. It didn't, but i saw a hoist being loaded. There goes my duffle bag....and here it comes again. They buckle me up and hoist me to the helicopter. It was hovering about 100 feet above. And you all thought Fear Factor was something?

On out return trip we stopped in the following places..........

Mombasa Kenya, Africa...New Years Eve

Sri Lanka

Pattaya Beach Thailand

Olangapo,Phillipines

Hong Kong

Phillipines again

Pearl Harbor

SAn Diego

Between the Phiilipines and Hwaii i saw the biggest waves ever. They came just short of the deck.

Anyways thats my story...... :grin:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

MY HUSBAND AND I TOOK OUR FIRST CRUISE ON THE NORWAY IN THE LATE 80'S. OUR DAUGHTER WAS A DANCER WITH JEAN ANN RYAN PRODUCTIONS. WE WERE ABLE TO CRUISE AS HER GUEST AS LONG AS WE SHARED HER ACCOMODATIONS, WHICH WERE IN WHAT THE CREW CALLED "SLIME ALLEY", WHICH WAS A CABIN BELOW THE PASSENGER CABINS. WE LOVED IT!!! THE PERFORMERS AND CREW WERE GREAT AND WE GOT TO GO TO THE CREW BAR, AND SHE COULD EAT IN THE PASSENGER DINING ROOM WITH US. IT WAS SUCH A WONDERFUL TIME!! NO OTHER CRUISE HAS EVER BEEN AS EXCITING. WE TOURED THE ISLANDS AND HAD SPECIAL TREATMENT EVERYWHERE WE WENT! WE HAVE SAILED ON SEVERAL CRUISES SINCE THEN, BUT THAT WAS ONE WE WILL NEVER FORGET!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

You folks won't believe this, but my first cruise was accidental!

It was back in the days of virtually no security. And when I was young and naive. My friend and I had met a person in port who was from a cruise ship. She told us that we could probably go on board and walk around to check it out.

We walked down the dock, saw a gangplank down and walked right onboard. Turned out (but we didn't know it) that the gangplank was for the crew members - the passenger one was already pulled in as the ship was about to leave port.

We ended up in the crews' quarters, found our way to the bar, asked the bartender what time the ship was to leave and he told us "quatro" (four in Italian). So we relaxed as it was already 4:15, we believe that he must mean the NEXT "quatro".

Found our way to the deck and gazed upon a sea -- I noticed what appeared to be a moving buoy and pointed out to my friend that a buoy had become loose. Looking further in and below, noted that the dock was now moving.....

And so it was..... we were unintentional stowaways!

Kris

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 years later...

Besides the USS Independence when Uncle was paying for my cruises the first civilian cruise was in

1984 aboard the "Big Red Boat" Premier Cruise Lines Oceanic from Port Canaveral to Nassau for a 4 nighter.

A classic old ship. I miss it. :sad2:

Cheers

Tim

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


×
×
  • Create New...