Cruise Ship Lingo Part B

Cruise Ship Lingo Part B

A continuation from our previous post on Cruise Ship Lingo. Disembark or Debark is when you leave the ship because you are going ashore. Embark is when you board the ship, either for the first time or when you get back on from a port you are visiting.   French...
Oasis of the Seas

Oasis of the Seas

One of the largest cruise ships in the world is going through a renovation. One of the things added is the “Ultimate Abyss” which is a 10-story slide. This is not a water slide, but one you can go on without a swim suit, as it’s dry. Check out this...
Cruise Ship Lingo Part B

Best Cruise Lines for 2020

US News and World Report has come out with it’s new list of bests when it comes to cruise lines for 2020. A number of factors were considered which included evaluations from cruise industry experts, health assessments conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease...
Best Cruise Embark Port

Best Cruise Embark Port

The ports from which the most cruise ships leave are Fort Lauderdale and Miami, both in Florida. You’ll pretty much cruise the Bahamas or the Caribbean from them, however, there are times you will go along the Eastern US coast, the Panama Canal (to California),...
Vacation for an Event

Vacation for an Event

Wayne and I have our 40th Wedding Anniversary coming up next year. I would love for him to say that it’s ok for us to take our children on a cruise to celebrate that! We’ve taken trips to Walt Disney World when we’ve had family members celebrating...
Where I’d Like to Cruise

Where I’d Like to Cruise

I have a rather long list, and really, as long as I’m on a cruise ship – who cares where it’s going? Mississippi River Panama Canal Alaska New England/Canada Fall Foliage Hawaii Australia Baltic Sea and Iceland Mediterranean Around the World As I...