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Minhas dez coisas superiores ao amor sobre cruzar
Eu decidi-me começar uma série pequena curta em algumas de minhas listas do alto dez do cruzeiro. Sobre o curso da semana seguinte, eu espero cobrir três listas do alto dez. As três listas de planeamento do alto dez são: “Minhas coisas dos favoritos”, “coisas que eu evito” e “coisas eu gostaria de tentar Someday”.
Hoje, eu começarei com o primeiro em minhas séries: Meu amor favorito de dez coisas I sobre cruzar
- 10. Mostras da produção: Alguns povos encontram-nos corny, mas eu encontro as revisões musicais charming e muito entertaining. Quando parecerem seguir um tipo genérico da fórmula, including a música e a dança que apela à variedade larga dos povos, as mostras caracterizam frequentemente algum de meus Broadway favorito, canções do país e do PNF e trajes e plataforma espectaculares. A classe do Millennium da celebridade envía a característica uma elevação - tech que gira o estágio multilevel para suas produções.
- 9. Partidos do tema: Eu sei que são corny demasiado, mas eu amo os partidos do tema como o partido dos 50's e a noite do console. A equipe de funcionários das atividades é peritos em começar povos afrouxar acima e apreciar-se nestes partidos. Começam os povos que dançam ensinando a linha danças ou tendo competições entre cada lado do quarto.
- 8. Programa dos miúdos: Eu classifico de tenho um relacionamento do amor/ódio com programas dos miúdos. Eu quiser apreciar o tempo com meus miúdos quando em um cruzeiro, mas eu quero-os também ter seu próprio divertimento. Sobre a placa cruza programa fornece-os com o seguro, supervisionado, divertimento e atividades educacionais para mantê-lo acoplado e apreciando-se sem perturbar outros passageiros. Isto dá também meus marido e I a oportunidade de recolher outras atividades na placa o navio sem os miúdos no reboque. Entretanto, às vezes eu tenho que lutar bonito duramente para começar os miúdos pendurar para fora com nós em vez do programa dos miúdos.
- 7. Karaoke e mostras do Talent: I love to sing, so I always try to make it to Karaoke. I always cheer on other passengers whether they or good or bad, and have great fun meeting others. Almost all cruises offer a chance to passengers to show off their talents onboard a stage. Usually the kids program puts on their own show. My kids usually participate in that program. If there are enough adult passengers interested in putting on a show, a cruise line will usually have sign-ups and then a rehearsal. On our Celebrity Mexico cruise in 2006, the passengers performed on the large stage in main theater. On our 2007 Alaska cruise, they didn’t have enough passengers sign up for the show, but the band let me do a couple of numbers with them instead.
- 6. Baked Alaska: I know a lot of people think the whole Baked Alaska Parade is silly, but I love it. I’ve had one on every cruise since I was 10 years old. There is just something fun and freeing about dancing, yelling and cheering - all over Neapolitan ice cream and burnt merange.
- 5. Wine Tasting: Cruise ships offer a lot of opportunity to learn about wine. While land based cellars often have better or more vintage wine, cruise ships present an opportunity for wine education. Celebrity offers a wine and food pairing class and a wine blending class. While both of these classes were conducted with mass produced wines rather than interesting boutique wines, they were a great opportunity to discern the different qualities and attributes of wine.
- 4. Lectures: Though lectures may sound boring, I have found them any thing but. One of my favorites included Brent Nixon’s lectures on Alaskan Wildlife. On our cruise to Hawaii, I also enjoyed some of the lectures on the coral reefs and volcanoes of Hawaii.
- 3. Sea Days: Who needs to bother with those silly ports? Even on the smallest of ships, passengers can either enjoy the ship board activities or relax and do nothing. I love sharing this carefree time with my family and other passengers I’ve met onboard. On many a cruise, there were always ports that we didn’t even get off the boat but instead relax and enjoy the almost empty ship.
- 2. Formal Nights: Not only do I love getting all dressed up myself, but I love seeing the rest of my family looking their finest.
- 1. Elegant Dining: I love the attentive service, creative menus and the elegant food presentations. For me, sharing this wonderful experience is the most relaxing and most fun part of the cruise experience.





























Number 11.
Those little chocolates on our pillows each night.
(Okay, confession time: If my wife doesn’t eat her chocolate by the next morning, I figure it’s fair game!)

Leland, those chocolates would make my top ten list except for one night I was the last one to bed in the dark, and didn’t see the chocolate on my pillow. I woke in the middle of the night to find it melted and stuck to my shoulder. It was kind of funny, but I felt so bad for my cabin steward. I explained to him what happened, but even knowing it was chocolate, it was still pretty discusting looking. So it is always best to eat the pillow chocolate first thing when you return to your room.
Be sure to check back in a few days when I’ll have my follow up, 10 Things I Avoid While Cruising.
We love unpacking one time — and yet traveling to different ports!
We like your list!
~Anne and Brett