My dd had a question for me I could not answer - but I know you guys ca :o)
She has been diagnosed with Celiac diseas - and has to eat gluten free.
I have seen low fat, low carb etc. on menus but do ships offer gluten free choices?????
Would this be something she would have to request before sailing?????
I like to get up early and watch the ship dock - makes for some great videos.
DH, on the other hand, would rather sleep and miss out on the cool morning air, hustle and bustle of the new port and some great photo ops.
How about you???
I think I remember - maybe :o) that spa treatments are cheaper on port days.
I couldn't find any prices so am wondering what a massage would cost on a port day.
Anyone know?????
Or all three?
We like room service for port days - especially if we have an early outing.
Sea days I like to run up to the buffet and bring goodies back to eat on the balcony.....dh is not a morning person.
We don`t make it to the dining room too often - exvept for dinner.
How about you ???
First I plant the idea in Hugh's mind while he's sleeeping. When he wakes up he tells me he wants to go on another cruise :o)
I do all the planning and packing - he pays the bills and carries the garment bag.
The planning is almost as good as the actual holiday.
If you could actually retire and live on a cruise ship - would you do it?
If I could get past the necessity for the sea sick patch I would give it a try - and get caught up with friends and family when we cruised into home port.... or get them to cruise a while with us.