Hey Everyone,
I recently heard about a cruise line launching a 3-year, 'round-the-world cruise that will touch down in over 130 countries and over 350 ports. The starting cost is $90,000, or $30,000 per year.
https://www.afar.com/magazine/life-at-sea-cruises-launches-3-year-135-country-world-cruise
Theoretically, this is supposed to include (this is directly copied from the article):
"Pricing, which includes all meals, drinks (both alcoholic and nonalcoholic), laundry, Wi-Fi, gratuities, housekeeping, and port fees, starts at $90,000 and go up to $330,000 based on accommodations. There isn’t the option to do shorter legs; however, it is possible to go in on one room with family and friends and divvy up the costs with who is on the boat at any given time. The company is also offering a matchmaking scheme, where passengers co-own a cabin with another group and split time on board."
I was talking with my small chat group about whether or not they would be interested in something like this and if they think they could last that long on a ship. I know that I for one would go stir crazy being confined to one place. My daily life might be boring, but we have a dozen grocery stores around here so I can at least mix up my regular chores!
However, even though $30,000 is an awful lot of money, I've lived in or near cities where the cost of living is even higher, so seeing as this is supposed to include meals, laundry, and port fees, some might consider it a bargain -- especially since you can split the costs with others in one cabin.
What do you think?
* If money were no object, would this be something you'd be interested in?
* Could you see yourself tossing everyday life away with the winds of the high seas and living on a ship for 3 whole years?
* What do you think you'd like least and most about a trip like this?
* And if you aren't interested, why not?
I'm going to create what's meant to be a (meant to be) humorous little poll that will seem redundant to the questions I've already asked, hey, why not?
It will be multiple choice with visible answers, with some of the options saying the same thing in different ways, but let's just swim with it and have some fun!
I recently heard about a cruise line launching a 3-year, 'round-the-world cruise that will touch down in over 130 countries and over 350 ports. The starting cost is $90,000, or $30,000 per year.
https://www.afar.com/magazine/life-at-sea-cruises-launches-3-year-135-country-world-cruise
Theoretically, this is supposed to include (this is directly copied from the article):
"Pricing, which includes all meals, drinks (both alcoholic and nonalcoholic), laundry, Wi-Fi, gratuities, housekeeping, and port fees, starts at $90,000 and go up to $330,000 based on accommodations. There isn’t the option to do shorter legs; however, it is possible to go in on one room with family and friends and divvy up the costs with who is on the boat at any given time. The company is also offering a matchmaking scheme, where passengers co-own a cabin with another group and split time on board."
I was talking with my small chat group about whether or not they would be interested in something like this and if they think they could last that long on a ship. I know that I for one would go stir crazy being confined to one place. My daily life might be boring, but we have a dozen grocery stores around here so I can at least mix up my regular chores!
However, even though $30,000 is an awful lot of money, I've lived in or near cities where the cost of living is even higher, so seeing as this is supposed to include meals, laundry, and port fees, some might consider it a bargain -- especially since you can split the costs with others in one cabin.
What do you think?
* If money were no object, would this be something you'd be interested in?
* Could you see yourself tossing everyday life away with the winds of the high seas and living on a ship for 3 whole years?
* What do you think you'd like least and most about a trip like this?
* And if you aren't interested, why not?
I'm going to create what's meant to be a (meant to be) humorous little poll that will seem redundant to the questions I've already asked, hey, why not?
It will be multiple choice with visible answers, with some of the options saying the same thing in different ways, but let's just swim with it and have some fun!
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