It makes me upset to think of an old lady like Bonnie being confused and sad being pushed from pillar to post. 12 for a dog is a good age, but she won’t be around for much longer- why can’t they stop being selfish and devote a bit of time to the poor dog, before it’s too lateStay at home you dickheads. Makes me sick.
Let’s not forget they’ll be leaving an almost 13 year old dog for 60 days next year. Deplorable.It makes me upset to think of an old lady like Bonnie being confused and sad being pushed from pillar to post. 12 for a dog is a good age, but she won’t be around for much longer- why can’t they stop being selfish and devote a bit of time to the poor dog, before it’s too late
Thaaaaaaank you! She's so desperate to prove that cruising is a good way to travel and see the world. In some ways it is. If you want to see some ports, have x amount of hours in a city, then that's fine. But don't pretend that doesn't make you the GCSE bitesize of travel vloggers. You didn't even scratch the surface Hun.“So glad we could visit Barcelona on our own terms dictated by the schedule of our cruise company” says Bog.
Bogie ? Inappropriate attire ? whatever do you mean ?!
Honestly, for a long time even my independent traveller heart thought they’d be a nice alternative in the winter to see a few islands and escape the cold, But the more I watch cruise YouTubers with ships full of obnoxious drunks on sea days, mediocre food, and shortened days in port, the less I’m inclined to try one. I think Greece and Turkey next year will be my one and only besides Alaska at some point.I have to say the idea of spending only a few hours in a city sounds like absolute hell to me as someone who loves to explore and see things. I'd honestly rather just stay on the boat. And brogan is not making me think that a cruise is in any way something worth spending money on.
They have issues with queuing with us peasants. They bought genie+ to use the lightening lanes at WDW and they do the same at Paris I believe too. It’s beneath them to queue!Morons. Being inside the cathedral at sunset was an incredibly moving experience for me and one that I’ll remember forever, no other cathedral has had that impact on me and I’m not religious but it was undeniably spiritual and moving in a way that genuinely surprised me.
To say you preferred looking at it from the other side of a lake?? to avoid crowds? is absolutely baffling. You buy a ticket and there’s only a certain amount of people in at a time, there are no crowds. Assuming they don’t have a problem with queues because they go to disney world all the time so that argument falls flat twice over... I’d have more respect for them if they said they weren’t interested than come up with the lame excuses.
the GCSE bitesize of travel vloggers.
I think because they might have to go 20 minutes without eating.They have issues with queuing with us peasants. They bought genie+ to use the lightening lanes at WDW and they do the same at Paris I believe too. It’s beneath them to queue!
At this point I feel like if you're going for a cruise its so you can spend all day eating as much as you like without having to walk much, then a lounge in the pool and more food with a 'show'. It seems almost pointless getting off the boat.Honestly, for a long time even my independent traveller heart thought they’d be a nice alternative in the winter to see a few islands and escape the cold, But the more I watch cruise YouTubers with ships full of obnoxious drunks on sea days, mediocre food, and shortened days in port, the less I’m inclined to try one. I think Greece and Turkey next year will be my one and only besides Alaska at some point.
My girlfriends who are teachers are going on one of the Royal Caribbean mega ships next year for their March Break. I’ll be curious to hear what they think since they normally do a week at an all-inclusive resort.
So it’s after lunch and still no updates from yesterday’s sea day?! Must be heard fitting in a half hour of work between bingo and going to the spa and stuffing your face.