It's about time I introduce myself. I was on the April 26th RCL swine flu Mexican Riviera Cruise to frozen San Francisco, an experience you would not want. Janice (Stanford's Girl) informed her minions of this great forum, where members are very friendly. I just got back from the Baltic Sea cruise on the Emerald Princess, a very nice ship; the itinerary was very port intensive with very numerous time changes. I came back exhausted and still recovering. The only cruise I have booked now is the Mediterrenean on the Celebrity Equinox, a new ship. I want to add the Caribbean to list. Next year, maybe one or more of the following; Asia, So. America, Mediterrenean, and Caribbean. I started cruising in 2006 so I have lots to learn, and trying to catch up with the rest of you. Hello, from Southern California
The Baltic cruise is on our wish list of cruises. One reason is that both my grandfathers were born in Baltic countries even though I don't think any of the ships go to Lithuania or Latvia, just Estonia.
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Yeah...what took ya so long to introduce yourself?
We are glad that you are here and that you have joined right in and have become one of the family.
Being a new cruiser, I thought at first I would be a lurker, do more reading and research at first. However, I think I can contribute even with my limited cruising experience. I have several windows open on my laptop so I'm always trying to do several things at once. I'm one of those attention deficit guys and can't seem to concentrate on a single task at times so I never thought about introducing myself. I hope to be a member in good standing.
Bob
Baltic Cruise, Emerald Princess, 2009; Mexican Riviera, Mariner of the Seas, 2009; Mexican Riviera, Vision of the Seas, 2008; Panama Canal, Coral Princess, 2008; Mexican Riviera, Golden Princess, 2007; Caribbean-Eastern, Caribbean Princess, 2007; Alaska, Coral Princess, 2006
Hello Harry, I've been quite busy but I want to read your thread that has over a 170 posts sometime soon. I also haven't felt the greatest since getting back from my last trip. In fact, today is the first day that I feel near normal. I hope you invite us all to sail own your first ship. I'd be delighted to sail on the Verona. Keep up the good work.
Bob
Baltic Cruise, Emerald Princess, 2009; Mexican Riviera, Mariner of the Seas, 2009; Mexican Riviera, Vision of the Seas, 2008; Panama Canal, Coral Princess, 2008; Mexican Riviera, Golden Princess, 2007; Caribbean-Eastern, Caribbean Princess, 2007; Alaska, Coral Princess, 2006
Hello Harry, I've been quite busy but I want to read your thread that has over a 170 posts sometime soon. I also haven't felt the greatest since getting back from my last trip. In fact, today is the first day that I feel near normal. I hope you invite us all to sail own your first ship. I'd be delighted to sail on the Verona. Keep up the good work.
The one that has 1,766 posts? Quite a thread! Harry is a very talented and mature lad for his tender years of just turning 15! He has won the hearts of CLF!
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The Baltic cruise is on our wish list of cruises. One reason is that both my grandfathers were born in Baltic countries even though I don't think any of the ships go to Lithuania or Latvia, just Estonia.
I'd like to go back and spend more time and do land tours of the area. Cruise excursions are limited in time and one sees very little of any country. It's very nice, but I want to see the outlying areas, more country than the city. The cruise is a good way to get a taste of each country so one can go back at another time and spend more time.
Bob
Baltic Cruise, Emerald Princess, 2009; Mexican Riviera, Mariner of the Seas, 2009; Mexican Riviera, Vision of the Seas, 2008; Panama Canal, Coral Princess, 2008; Mexican Riviera, Golden Princess, 2007; Caribbean-Eastern, Caribbean Princess, 2007; Alaska, Coral Princess, 2006
The one that has 1,766 posts? Quite a thread! Harry is a very talented and mature lad for his tender years of just turning 15! He has won the hearts of CLF!
Yes, that's the one. It has more than 170 pages of posts is where I was mistaken. Yes, he is a remarkable lad, but you know, I really think he's 45 years old. Just kidding! I intend to watch his progress along with the others on CLF.
Bob
Baltic Cruise, Emerald Princess, 2009; Mexican Riviera, Mariner of the Seas, 2009; Mexican Riviera, Vision of the Seas, 2008; Panama Canal, Coral Princess, 2008; Mexican Riviera, Golden Princess, 2007; Caribbean-Eastern, Caribbean Princess, 2007; Alaska, Coral Princess, 2006
Hello Harry, I've been quite busy but I want to read your thread that has over a 170 posts sometime soon. I also haven't felt the greatest since getting back from my last trip. In fact, today is the first day that I feel near normal. I hope you invite us all to sail own your first ship. I'd be delighted to sail on the Verona. Keep up the good work.
I'm sure over time you will catch up within my thread.
Hope your feeling back to normal self soon.
I shall try my best to invite you all on board Verona, as soon as she is built and out sailing the world's oceans! I promise you all if she is built.... she's gonna be incredible!