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u/HuckleberryPoundTown ยท 3 pointsr/Cruise

> worried that a cruise would be a week spent trapped with 3,000 people who've never lost sight of their tour bus.

This is pretty much exactly what a cruise is.

Cruising is like Disney World for adults. It's pretty much all hand-holding and mediated experiences. Cruising is life with all the rough edges sanded off. Most of the ports are indeed tourist traps. If you repeatedly dump a few thousand tourists into the same spot it will pretty much turn all but the most resilient locations into generic 'cruise ports'. Obviously, you can ditch the tours when you get to a port, head out of town and find your own fun. (We do it at almost every port.) But onboard and overall, your best bet is just to embrace the mindlessness and spend the week enjoying the lack of stress.

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Here's the part where I tell you why I keep getting on these damn boats:

For all the various shortcomings of cruising, there really is quite a bit to do on the ships and the staff does an excellent job of making sure you have absolutely nothing to worry about. Find whatever appeals to you most and concentrate on that. Relaxing with a good book and watching the sea go by isn't the worst way to spend a few days.

Personally, we split our vacations between the enrichment/adventure trips and mindless indulgence. Cruising is decidedly in the latter category. It's enjoyable, you just need to walk on with the right expectations. For all the marketing and folks who will insist otherwise, cruising is not really a 'something for everyone' vacation. They're more of a lowest-common-denominator (and I mean that in the most loving way possible) vacation. It's not deep. It's not healthy or enriching. However, it is fun. It is cheap. It is easy. It is utterly devoid of stress and judgment. Have a cocktail for breakfast. Spend six uninterrupted hours sitting in the shade with your kindle. Hop on Amazon, get the most ridiculous suit you can find and enjoy 'formal night'.

Anything you need is a 5-minute walk away ...and if that's too far they'll bring it to you.