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  • Randall Shirley 2:04 pm on October 13, 2010 COMMENT
    Tags: , gay cruise,   

    National Cruise Month: gay cruise passenger tip #7 

    At MeetMeOnBoard, we’re celebrating “National Cruise Month” with Seven Tips for gay cruise passengers. Since this is tip #7, take a look back at the previous 6 tips. What do you think? Add comments!

    Make it personal: Decorate your door, get t-shirts. An easy way to make friends on any type of cruise is by announcing something about

    Cabin Door Decoration on a Cruise Ship. Think theyre bears?
    Cabin Door Decoration on a Cruise Ship. Think they’re bears?

    yourself. Decorating your stateroom door is a great trick—get creative: bring photos, signs, or anything you can easily pack and assemble. You’ll also make fast-friends through messages on t-shirts. If you’re a bear lover, let people know! The straights won’t have a clue, but the bears will.

    October was “National Cruise Vacation” month in the U.S. That most likely means your travel agent was trying to up his quota and pushing email “deals” your way. We say: GO FOR IT! And don’t forget to add your cruise(s) to your profile to increase the chances of connecting with other MeetMeOnBoard.com members.

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  • Tom Baker 6:43 pm on June 9, 2010 COMMENT
    Tags: , gay cruise, gay-friendly cruise, , new ship, ship review   

    Ship Preview: NCL Norwegian Epic 

    NCL Norwegian Epic features many innovations in the mega-ship category.

    NCL Norwegian Epic features many innovations in the mega-ship category. (Image courtesy NCL).

    Overview

    NCL is reinventing the Freestyle concept to a whole new level and taking it a notch more upscale too when its newest ship, Norwegian Epic is launched next month. She is going to be one-of-a-kind.  Most new ships are simply sister ships (copies) of existing vessels. While interiors are slightly different, one sees most of the same.

    Norwegian Epic will be different. Highlights:

    The Gay Cruise Innovator

    NCL has been and is the cruise industry innovator of firsts, including many things that especially appeal to gay passengers. NCL has welcomed and respected its Gay community travelers for many years long before its main competitors Royal Caribbean and Carnival.

    • Innovator of the now-expected “Friends of Dorothy” get-togethers for GLBT travelers!
    • Introduced the largest ship in the World in 1980,
    • First company to produce full Broadway musicals at sea
    • Created Freestyle Cruising and dining (now copied by almost all lines)
    • NCL has dedicated 2 full-pages to the GLBT community in its Welcome Aboard “Freestyle” books found in each stateroom throughout the fleet.
    • Invited gay icon, Rosie O’Donnell, to be godmother of the magnificent Norwegian Pearl in 2005. You may remember, Rosie chartered many NCL ships under her R’ Family Vacations venture with her former-partner.

    The Impressive Facts

    • 153,000 tons
    • 1,080 feet long
    • 153 feet wide
    • Carries 4,228 passengers
    • Crew of 1690!

    Cabins

    The decor of all staterooms is more attractive and palatable than the last fleet of NCL ships; Epic is definitely going upscale.

    Epic will set a new standard with "studio" staterooms for one person. (Image courtesy NCL)

    Epic will set a new standard with "studio" staterooms for one person. (Image courtesy NCL)

    First of its kind “studio” stateroom: The Epic has a first of its kind single stateroom called the “studio”. This 99 square foot cabin is sold to single travelers and has a private lounge for single travelers to enjoy each others company. The design is unique with mood lighting, an innovative porthole into the corridor for more light, pull-down shades for privacy, and even padded walls. It looks quite space ship like and will be a first for single travelers to be able to avoid paying a high single rate…Go NCL!

    Standard cabins are primarily balcony rooms called “New Wave Staterooms”. Each room has a curved figure in the design. The look is impressive with taller than usual ceilings. The bathroom is broken into two distinct areas with frosted glass walls for privacy. One side holds the toilet, the other the shower stall. The flooring around and between is wood; the sink is in the cabin itself. This innovative design creates 20% more living space.

    Suites and penthouses are mostly housed in a private key access area called the Courtyard Villa. This enclave of suites has its own gym, restaurant, nightclub, shop, concierge, and gorgeous pool for those willing to pay for it. It is a ship-within-a-ship and one of the hottest most sought after type of accommodations in the entire cruise industry. I have stayed in this Courtyard Villa area on other NCL ships but on Epic the space goes to a whole new level.

    Dining

    Freestyle 21st Century. The most innovative cruise line has also updated Freestyle to more choices of options to do or not do. 20 dining options and many with a surcharge keep the venues capacity controlled and actually create a restaurant like atmosphere. The Freestyle “free” (included) dining choices will be many too so guests who do not want to pay extra won’t need to t worry.

    Entertainment

    Entertainment options will be unbelievable with the Blue Man Group, Las Vegas Legends In Concert, Second City Comedy Troupe, and a new Cirque Dreams dinner theatre with offers a dinner show with circus performances and lasts 110 minutes-this NEW venue comes with a $20 per person fee attached.

    Planned itineraries

    This unique ship will spend her first season sailing roundtrip out of Miami on 7-day junkets to the Eastern and Western Caribbean. In the Spring of 2011, The Epic moves to Europe’s Gayest Mediterranean city, Barcelona, for a long season of 7-day Mediterranean Cruises.

    Who will want to cruise on this ship? Anyone looking for innovation, excitement, and options. It is really going to be more like a Las Vegas resort floating at sea than a conventional cruise ship due to the options for dining and entertainment. I will be spending a week on her on September 4th and am excited to give a full first-hand report.

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    • Bruce 11:19 am on June 17, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Am booked to sail on her September 18, 2010 – in one of the Studios

    • Dic Stouffer 11:28 am on June 17, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Am booked to sail on her January 2011 in one of the new studio cabins. Can’t wait to see what it is like. Hope it is the answer for those of us who are single cruisers.

      • Brad 6:05 pm on December 26, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        I am as well booked in one of those studio rooms. Do the rooms sound tiny or it just me? lol

        • Brad 6:06 pm on December 26, 2010 Permalink | Reply

          its the 1/15/10 cruise date

    • Chuck 11:36 am on June 17, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      On it Sept. 25! Ready to go. Sounds great!

    • Barry Goody 11:56 am on June 17, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      I am still not comfortable sailing on NCL after they turned down a “bears” group I have been sailing with for years. NCL thinks all “bears” are alike I guess since they blamed “us” for things that happened on a ship we hadn’t sailed on. Our group has never had any problems blending with the other passengers.

      NCL claims they are so gay-friendly because they don’t want to lose our travel dollars but it will take a long time for me to forgive and forget. Plenty of other ships in the sea!

    • jonathan 1:25 pm on June 17, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      am booked for the pre-inaugural sailing 21 june one night Rotterdam-Southampton. Am meeting up with another M.M.O.B subscriber from Germany. will post a review as soon as back

      • Kevin & Lawrence 11:41 pm on June 17, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        Hi

        We join the epic from Southampton to Rotterdam & back to Southampton, mabe we can meet up

    • George 5:40 pm on June 17, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Anyone booked on Oct. 9 sailing studio cabin?

      • Neil 9:17 pm on August 14, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        I’ll be on the Oct. 9 eastern carribbean cruise. My first cruise ever — looking forward to it!

      • Marcus 2:54 pm on September 12, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        I will be as well on the October 9 cruise!

    • Steven 8:13 pm on June 21, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      We are booked on the August 28, 2011 Med cruise from Barcelona. Managed to snag one of the Penthouse courtyard suites, so we’re anxious to read any reviews to see if we made a good decision! Different is better, especially with the curved walls in the balcony suites.

    • Jeroen 11:46 am on July 3, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      I love the solo studio’s. Booked for the 28th of august. Can’t wait!

    • Ben 11:26 pm on July 11, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Thanks for this nice and informative post. I liked this very much. All about mood lighting. I bookmarked your site.

    • Ben Dicosta 12:52 am on July 14, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      I would like to thank you for the efforts Verano leather covers the electrically adjustable cabins seats,

    • Darren 7:54 am on April 23, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Single guy travelling on the 5th June on the epic,great to see solo studio’s arriving on this new ship. Hope to meet up with other single people..

  • Randall Shirley 5:40 pm on April 23, 2010 COMMENT
    Tags: , Amsterdam, , Copenhagen, , , gay cruise, , Gay Pride Cruise, ,   

    "Lower" fares on all-gay Atlantis cruises, good cruise value 

    Holland America Eurodam, photo courtesy Holland America

    Holland America Eurodam, photo courtesy Holland America

    A quick look at the “pricing” page for Atlantis Event’s all-gay Copenhagen to Amsterdam Pride cruise tells the story: The itinerary doesn’t seem to be selling well.

    While I’m not here to promote any particular cruise, I have to say this sailing, starting from $1,699pp for the cheapest inside cabin, $1,999 for the cheapest oceanview,  represents a good value. Here’s why:

    • It’s a 10-night itinerary, and priced very closely to what discount agencies and Holland America themselves are offering on similar itineraries (although it is a somewhat customized itinerary).
    • From the information on their site, this cruise doesn’t seem to feature over-the-top extra gay entertainment (no mention of big name stars) and there is little emphasis on all-night dance parties, so they’re able to offer the itinerary at a rate more competitive with mainstream cruises. But, you’ll be on a ship where almost all the passengers are gay men, and that can be lots of fun. If you have worries about it, see my Myths of Gay Cruising.
    • The cruise ends in Amsterdam on their Pride weekend, so your all-gay fun can continue.
    • They’re also offering airfare on British Airways (departing NYC) for $699 plus taxes and fees. Today I find the routing (NYC-Copenhagen, Amsterdam-NYC) on Kayak, using Icelandair, for just over $1,100, so it would be crucial to know what Atlantis’ taxes and fees are. Similar savings are advertised for other US departure cities.

    Meanwhile, there is still plenty of space on their and their Athens to Barcelona (with an overnight in Tel Aviv) cruise in late August, and the site has more mention of gay-specific entertainment, yet still decent pricing. The airfare add-on pricing also seems like a decent deal, starting at $599 from NYC.

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    • Joseph 11:53 am on April 24, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      I’m a little worried at how hard Atlantis has been finding it to fill up some of these itineraries. The Baltic cruise in 2008 was fantastic. I’d consider going on this one, but we just got back from the North Asia cruise & can’t take another 2 weeks off of work.

    • Randall Shirley 7:00 pm on April 24, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Europe seems to have soooo many available mainstream itineraries these days, I personally think it may be losing some of its cruise appeal–especially considering the cost associated with airfare, and generally hotels on both ends of the sailing. There are obviously plenty of gays who haven’t yet been, but those who can afford the European itineraries have likely already been. So the market for these cruises may now be much more budget-oriented, and a lot of people in that demographic (including me) may be choosing to sail closer to home for now.

    • Peter 10:13 pm on April 28, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Yes they do appear to be having their own entertainment – see beloww copied from their website.
      Fresh and exciting entertainment abounds, starting with our signature productions in the modern 1000-seat theater. Featuring our hilarious comedians, unique variety entertainers, Broadway stars, massive stage productions, special guests, and much more.

      Intimate venues showcase the best in gay and lesbian cabaret talent, including our own unique piano bar singers. Novel cultural options abound, including gues

    • Randall Shirley 10:25 pm on April 28, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Thanks for clarifying, Peter. However, to my eyes, they don’t seem to be putting the emphasis on entertainment that I’ve seen in the past–no big names are mentioned. In fact, the description doesn’t sound much different than standard cruise fare, and I’ve edited my original post as I now see that they’ve mentioned late night parties. However, it seems they’re downplaying those aspects by lumping them in with the ship’s regular shows, casino, and features.

      Don’t get me wrong–I’m not saying Atlantis won’t put on a nice and unique cruise. I’m sure it’ll be loads of fun. I’m just trying to spot places where they might be able to pull their pricing model closer in line with mainstream cruising.

    • Philipp' 3:22 am on May 2, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Still seems a bit pricey, as we have been on non-specifically-gay cruises. If there is a weak interest from the american market, Atlantis would do well to market to European clientele. We would be able to take a train to the port. While we know the cities, it is always nice to visit them by sea. Local entertainment would cost less (at least, no travel to/from expenses).

    • DIEGO 11:46 pm on June 18, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Hello, I’m looking for to go to the next tryp trhu copenaghen and amsterdam, I’m single but I heard that if you go by yourself it’s neceseary to page doble amount of the price. That’s true? it’s possible to share?
      I will appreciate if some one can inform me
      Diego

    • Jay 11:29 pm on July 11, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Atlantis is not worth the value….. Boring entertainment, 500+ more for the same room on the same ship to the same place…. Last years cruise was a mess to Mexico, and the entertainment was exactly the same…. My friends and I are not going back.

      • Brian Legacy 1:17 pm on January 18, 2012 Permalink | Reply

        I agree Atlantis has been using the same entertainment for years. They think that a drag queen is what the gays want to see. Not everyone is 21 as they show in their ads, and some of us could care less about a man in a dress. It’s always the same, a Drag Queen, a Gay Piano Player, A Gay Singer YIKES how about using your imagination we are much more than that, look around there is great GAY talent out there. If you are going to charge us more for a cruise you had better start giving us more. (I am done with Atlantis and RSVP until I hear better prices and BETTER entertainment.

        • Mark 2:11 pm on February 4, 2012 Permalink | Reply

          I agree, I might be gay but I do NOT want to see a man dressed as a woman. I want a man to act and look like a man. Dump the drag shows.

          The double price for a gay cruise as compared to a normal cruise is a concern for many of us who have been on gay cruises from day one. They are having difficulties filling the ships as many gay men are going on normal cruises for 1/2 the price and just traveling in a group. Another thing to consider is they are booking some of the gay cruises on carnival cruise line, the parent company of Costa… where you can be killed for no extra charge. Carnival is well know as the trash of the cruise ship industry. DO NOT BOOK IT. Carnival is not worth the normal rate and it will never be worth the double price of a gay cruise.

  • Randall Shirley 10:08 am on April 22, 2010 COMMENT
    Tags: , gay cruise, , P&O,   

    P&O launches new ship: Azura. Have you sailed this line? 

    P&O just launched their new ship, the Azura. Info is below. Have you ever sailed on P&O? Did you find it a gay-positive

    P&O Azura, photo courtesy P&O

    P&O Azura, photo courtesy P&O

    experience? This is a line I don’t often see in my home ports of Vancouver, BC, and Seattle, WA. I’m curious about your experiences. Feel free to comment.

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    Prima ballerina Darcey Bussell CBE has officially christened Azura, the latest P&O Cruises ship built exclusively for Britain. The spectacular celebrity naming ceremony, with Darcey Bussell as the ship’s Godmother, took place on Saturday April 10, prior to Azura’s maiden cruise to the Mediterranean.

    Widely considered to be one of the greatest ballerinas of all time, Miss Bussell danced in the “Girl Hunt” scene reminiscent of Cyd Charisse in Band Wagon and then twirled onto the top deck of the ship in a striking red Jasper Conran evening dress.

    Darcey Bussell said, “It’s a great honour to be involved as Azura’s godmother. For me this is a wonderful event because I am able promote the best of dance within one evening. It’s wonderful that P&O Cruises is carrying on that theme from the old films where dance was so important.”

    P&O Cruises managing director, Carol Marlow said: “Darcey embodies glamour, vitality and classical elegance, which are also reflected in Azura. We are honoured that she agreed to become Godmother. Azura has one of her three magnificent dance floors right at the heart of the ship, so with dancing a real feature, Darcey was a natural choice for Godmother and very fittingly has given Azura the best possible start in life.

    ” In keeping with Azura’s “back to the future” values, her naming ceremony was a departure from tradition yet captured the glamorous spirit of dance and romance. As well as Darcey’s customary champagne naming, the celebration encompassed a spectacular event with clips from the most memorable dance sequences in film history, on Azura’s new SeaScreen, along with a live dance show.

    Over 1,200 guests were on board including Azura’s consultant Michelin-starred chef, Atul Kochhar; wine expert Olly Smith who has a designer wine bar on board; GMTV presenter Emma Crosby; Strictly Come Dancing stars Tom Chambers, Camilla Dallerup and Craig Revel Horwood; Angela Griffin; parliamentary candidate Esther Rantzen and comedian Johnny Vegas.

    The occasion benefited three charities supported by Darcey Bussell – The Prince’s Rainforest Trust, Royal Ballet School and Sydney Dance Company.

    Azura’s maiden cruise to the Mediterranean, will call in Malaga, Katakolon (for tours to Olympia), Corfu, Dubrovnik, Venice, Korcula and Gibraltar before returning to Southampton on Wednesday 28 April.


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  • Tom Baker 11:13 pm on April 18, 2010 COMMENT
    Tags: , couple, , , gay cruise, , , LGBT, oasis   

    Ship Review: Oasis of the Seas from a gay cruise expert 

    In our first ship review by cruise expert Tom Baker, we go onboard Royal Caribbean’s new Oasis of the Seas. –Ed.

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    Size Queens: Oasis of the Seas is five times larger than the Titanic, and the original Love Boat Pacific Princess could fit comfortably in the Oasis’ Opus Dining Room–amazing!

    Overall I rate the ship a 10 for innovative features. I would choose to vacation on this ship.

    Mark your calendar, there are currently two gay group and charters on sister ship
    Allure of the Seas.

    • Atlantis Events has a sold-out full ship charter in February of 2011 on identical twin ship Allure of the Seas, you might wait-list with rates starting at $1249pp.
    • Aquafest Events has a Labor Day-Getaway Summer group September 4, 2011 on Allure of the Seas with rates starting at $759pp.

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      • This is a great ship for families, both multi-generational and families traveling together.

        Tom Baker aboard Oasis of the Seas

        Tom Baker aboard Oasis of the Seas

      • see_photosIt’s great for couples, honeymooners, and singles!
      • While it has features for handicapped guests, it is a bit big and accessibility could be challenging although there were a large number of disabled guests on my cruise and they all seemed to be getting along just fine.
      • I would not recommend this to seniors or for folks looking for a more traditional cruise experience. There is nothing traditional about this ship whatsoever…
      • If you want to be part of something really special-cruise on this ship. You will pay a premium to do it but it is different than anything else out there.
      • Bargain hunters-shop elsewhere. There are lots of great deals on cruises but this is an experience that is unique and promises to be for years to come!!!!

      After sailing on some 250 cruise ships worldwide, I am in absolute amazement after disembarking the new Oasis of the Seas. For gay cruisers looking for something totally unique, Oasis of the Seas and her sister ship coming late in 2010 are here just for you…

      Stats. As the largest cruise ship ever built, Oasis is 1,187 feet long, 208 feet wide, with 18 decks above the sea. There wow factor everywhere. I am overwhelmed by its architecture, array of cabins, entertainment venues, dining options, and massive size-again WOW!

      Unique. Oasis and her to-come sister-ship are in a class of their own,  There has never been anything like them and may not be anything to top them for many years to come. There are no plans to rival them by any other cruise line and even Royal Caribbean has no plans to top this incredible outing. It would be ten years before a ship could be drawn up,  financed and built.

      Pricing. These ships are so unique that they are collecting a premium price by guests willing to pay for something they cannot find on anywhere else. Deal seekers…sorry, this one isn’t for you. Prices start at a low of $1099 per-person for interior cabins. The cabins ands suites are bigger and better than any other ship in the company’s fleet. Smallest cabins start at 149 square feet; the largest suite is 1,524 square feet plus a balcony of 843 square feet.

      Embarkation. The new terminal at Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale) built exclusively for Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas is the best designed and flowing terminal anywhere. Check-in took less than two minutes and boarding was within 20 minutes of arrival at the pier. Cabins are not open for embarkation until 1:00 p.m. but you can enjoy a welcome aboard meal, make spa appointments, and tour the ship to get a feel for your exciting cruise!

      Cabins

      Overview. I visited many cabins and suites, and felt all were above cruise industry standards, well decorated, and

      A stateroom on Oasis of the Seas

      A stateroom on Oasis of the Seas

      ample for a cruise for 7-days.

      Most of the cabins on this ship consist of balcony staterooms, standard at 182 square feet and balconies that range in size from 50-82 additional square feet depending on your location. Since 90% of the ships accommodations are this type of cabin, I will focus on this specifically. These are spacious rooms with twin or queen sized beds, a full sized couch, vanity, 32 inch flat screen television with internet connectivity and plenty of channels .

      • Storage. There are three drawers for storage a couple of narrow cupboards, and a small refrigerator which will act as a mini-bar. The closet sits alongside the bed or next to the couch depending on the cabin configuration. There is ample storage for a couple (maybe for a third guest). There are a few shelves and a tiny safe one of the lower shelves. Cabin doors open outwards into an alcove so there seems to be more internal space.
      • Bathrooms are well laid out with a long vanity but tiny, impractical sink. There is enough storage space for toiletries, although it’s awkward. The shower stall had nice space with sliding doors for total privacy.
      • The phone is digital, easy to use, has a clock, alarm, and can be used for any reservations or room service. The same can be done by using your interactive cabin television.

      Public Spaces

      Oasis of the Seas has more dedicated space to passengers than any other in history.

      I was particularly taken with two areas.

      1. The Royal Promenade spans decks 5 and 6. It is a huge area that offers the ships Guest Relations desk, coffee bar, Champagne Bar, photo shops, Pubs, Bars, Dining Venues, Cupcake Shop-they are delicious, and an amazing Rising Tide Bar. An elevator wine bar that travels from deck 5 to deck 8 (Central Park). It is a unique feature that has a wonderful waterfall that works under the bar as it moves up and down into a gorgeous skylight above embarking guests on decks 5 or 8. It is something to behold!
      2. The 6 level high Central Park area which spans an area in length of nearly 500 feet and flanks two massive glass enclosed stairwells and elevator shafts that transverses from top to bottom of this massive luxury liner. The gorgeously landscaped Central Park is filled with tropical trees, plants, and flowers-nearly 12,000 and lined with elegant boutiques, bars, and fee-based alternative restaurants that offer gourmet international cosine. There is a really awesome dining venue that is like a bistro market called the Park Cafe which is open for breakfast and lunch and was popular.

      These are only two of 7 neighborhoods–I could go on and on but you get the picture.

      Dining Venues

      There are dozens of dining venues on this ship ranging from the casual Windjammer Cafe on Deck 16 to the massive and most popular Opus dining room spanning decks 3-5, Sorrento’s Italian Cafe on the Royal Promenade, and the gorgeous gourmet fee based 150 Central Park. I tried a number of venues and found the food to be above Royal Caribbean standard (impressive as I was on a travel agent/press junket as guinea pigs for this massive start up ship). The quality was good to excellent and the variety would give the most sophisticated palate a run for their money. A week onboard would not even allow one to try everything this ship has t offer unless you spent your entire time running from venue to venue…

      Service

      Was friendly from stem to stern. While the ship is ramping up and half the staff has never worked on a ship before, a pleasant hello was always in order from the staff met throughout the ship. I think this will be a very friendly ship. All staff that I spoke with was very proud and happy to be a part of this one-of-a-kind exciting cruise ship.

      Entertainment If you ever thought you would be bored on a cruise ship, Oasis will prove you wrong. It has seven unique neighborhoods–each with a theme and unique style giving the ship a kaleidoscope of style and decor.

      • Rock climbing, ice skating, flow-riding, or zip lining are available.
      • Ziplining on board Oasis of the Seas

        Ziplining on board Oasis of the Seas

      • Oasis has a huge number of entertainment venues ranging from the professional Broadway Opal Theater which will have production shows and a full rendition of the popular show Hairspray.
      • Aqua-Theater offers a great aquatic and diving show.
      • Excellent gym, pools, and fitness areas–perfect for the gym-bunnies!
      • Royal Promenade parades with themes ranging from 70’s disco to zany cirque like costumes
      • Multiple dance clubs both indoors and out.
      • Jazz club, karaoke club, comedy club, strolling singers, musicians, piano bar, live music everywhere
      • Beautiful ice skating rink with magnificent ice show,
      • and much more…

      My Top 10 Favorite Things

      1. The best designed user-friendly “find it” board. The ship has easy access electronic maps telling you how to find your cabin, public spaces, daily programs, and dining venue capacity offerings everywhere. It is well signed and fairly easy to find your way around.
      2. It has the best architecture of any cruise ship ever built-period!
      3. There is an incredible array of comfortable and well designed cabins suites for all budgets and tastes
      4. The food is above par for any other Royal Caribbean ship I have been on and the variety of dining venues is exceptional.
      5. The Aqua Theater and many entertainment venues will never allow for boredom as there are so many multiple options for everybody.
      6. The spa and gym are among the best I have seen anywhere in the World
      7. This ship will WOW kids and teens of all ages with the most extensive and cool programming and dedicated areas. It is amazing!!!!
      8. The Central Park area is romantic and high-end, filled with designer shops, wine bars, and gourmet dining venues. It is perfect for adults, honeymooners and up market travelers looking for the BEST!
      9. Embarkation and disembarkation was the easiest of any ship I have even been on
      10. This ship has the most variety of any ship I have ever been on-book a cruise on it and enjoy all that it has to offer.

      10 Things I Did Not Like

      1. The ramp at embarkation was way to steep for almost anybody but it is being corrected.
      2. The shower head does not slide up and down bad for shorter guests who cannot reach it.
      3. The Boardwalk and Central Park cabins face each other so privacy is a real issue.
      4. The bathroom sinks in virtually all standard cabins is tiny and your head will hit the mirror if you stoop down to use it properly-use caution!
      5. The noise factor is higher than most ships due to huge cavernous spaces and hard surfaces
      6. The Windjammer Cafe is smaller than most other Royal Caribbean ships and although the design is excellent, the space is very crowded.
      7. The pool areas albeit designed well and there are many of them are small. I think when the ship is full, there will be some issues finding deck chairs in the sun and around the pool itself.
      8. One must have a reservation for all shows. This does not allow for flexibility for people like me who decide on the cuff. It is more like going to Las Vegas.
      9. The ship has some going up and around to get to certain places making transverse difficult. This isn’t bad but could have been planned better.
      10. The Central Park area on Deck 8 where the gorgeous plantings is very muggy and does not have enough breeze going through it.see_photos

      Conclusion: The pros far outweigh the cons in the big scheme of things. A colleague asked me if I would vacation on this ship and I was very quick to say YES!!!

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      • Scott 10:08 pm on April 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        Thanks for the review, I am booked on the Allure for the Feb cruise and I can’t wait.

      • Ed Sexauer 12:13 pm on April 24, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        An excellent review with the plus and minus sides well covered. I, too, have booked the February cruise and am really looking forward to it. And, we can count on Atlantis to do things right, also.

      • Marc 11:36 am on April 26, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        I just came off of this ship Saturday and yes sinks are small in bathroom and Windjammer is smaller, But that is about the only negative we found. Awesome ship and first rate entertainment. The Rising Tide bar is not a wine bar as we had a group of 8 with different tastes that were all satisfied. Vintages on Central Park is a wine bar. We are booked on Allure in September 2011.

      • parag 2:23 am on May 12, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        I quite liked the review of this cruise. Specially knowing that it has good accessibility for the disabled one’s. I am a person with disability and feel this should be a good deal for me.
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      • Gordon Peterson 10:14 am on May 20, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        I was actually surprised by what a nice breeze there was in Central Park. On our sailing, there were ALWAYS plenty of seats at EVERY show for last-minute arrivals… but reservations allow you to ENSURE a seat for the performances you prefer. I think there were LOTS of deck chairs (unlike many ships where they are at a real premium). I think there should always be plenty available.

        I’m surprised nobody mentioned the VERY cool mirror-finish control panels over the public men’s room urinals, which give you a PERFECT view of your “equipment”. ;-) That is the most unexpectedly delightful thing I loved about Oasis. ;-) )

        I have over 2000 pics from our 12 days onboard which are online at Snapfish, which I’ll be glad to share with anybody interested. ;-)

    • Randall Shirley 9:07 am on November 6, 2009 COMMENT
      Tags: gay cruise,   

      Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas arrival delayed 

      News from Royal Caribbean:
      While crossing the North Atlantic Ocean on its way to Port Everglades, Florida, Oasis of the Seas, now the largest cruise ship in the world, encountered strong winds and high seas. Due to the inclement weather, Oasis of the Seas is now scheduled to arrive at Port Everglades on the morning of November 13, 2009, two days later than originally scheduled. The late arrival will not impact any inaugural events, promotional activities or revenue sailings. You can follow Oasis’ journey on http://www.OasisoftheSeas.com.

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      • caribbean cruises 5:07 am on January 7, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        That is really very annoying when we get to know that the trip gets postponed….It is a very terrible feeling.I have gone through this because even I was a member of this cruise.

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    • Randall Shirley 12:56 pm on October 7, 2009 COMMENT
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      Cruise Ports of a Lifetime? 

      Randall above Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; truly a "place of a lifetime"
      Your Editor above Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; truly a cruise destination of a lifetime!

      I just got my new National Geographic Traveler magazine (October 2009), and they’re reviving the 50 places concept. It’s been 10 years since they first created their list, and now they’ve added another 50–so technically it’s their list of 100 places of a lifetime.

      I’ve pulled out the places from their list that you can visit by cruise ship, and have bolded the spots I’ve personally visited. (Note: I’ve only kept places that are actual ports or easy shore excursions, not nearby major cities).

      In the future we’ll do a survey on your favorite cruise places of a lifetime. Now, what do you have to say about the Nat Geo choices?

      • Athens, Greece
      • Barcelona, Spain
      • Dublin, Ireland
      • Hong Kong
      • Istanbul, Turkey
      • New York, New York
      • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
      • San Francisco, California
      • St. Petersburg, Russia
      • Tokyo, Japan
      • Vancouver, Canada
      • Venice, Italy (soon, I hope!)
      • Aleutian Islands, Alaska
      • Amazon Forest
      • Antarctica
      • Arnhem Land, Australia
      • Auyuittuq National Park, Canada
      • Galapagos Islands
      • Papua New Guinea’s Coral Reefs
      • South Georgia Island, South Atlantic Ocean
      • Venezuela’s Tepuis
      • Aitutaki, Cook Islands
      • Amalfi Coast, Italy
      • British Virgin Islands
      • Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, Brazil
      • Greek Islands
      • Hawaiian Islands
      • Kerala, India
      • Lord Howe Island, Australia
      • Mayreau, St. Vincent & the Grenadines
      • Molokai, Hawaii
      • Pacific Islands
      • Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica
      • Salina, Italy
      • Seychelles
      • Torres del Paine, Chile
      • Yap’s Outer Islands, Micronesia
      • Asturias, Spain
      • Azure Coast, Turkey
      • Canadian Maritimes
      • Cordillera Terraces, Philippines
      • Danang to Hue, Vietnam
      • Gaspe Peninsula, Canada
      • Montenegro
      • North Island, New Zealand
      • Norway’s Coast
      • Easter Island, Chile
      • Karnak, Egypt
      • Leptis Magna, Libya
      • Pyramids, Egypt
      • Sagrada Familia, Spain
      • Vatican City

      Of course, not all these interesting spots are fully gay-friendly…I’m interested in your take on that, too!

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    • Randall Shirley 3:16 pm on September 17, 2009 COMMENT
      Tags: , , gay cruise, gay St. Thomas, Virgin Islands   

      Gay Virgin Islands? 

      St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
      Ships in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

      St. Thomas is among the most-frequent Caribbean cruise stops. Long-popular for shopping, gorgeous beaches, and its proximity to tiny St. John’s snorkeling diving, the U.S. island-territory undoubtedly has a substantial gay population, even if they’re transient. Alas, gay options on the island seem to be few.

      For cruise passengers, that’s not a big deal, although it can be fun to visit a gay watering hole or beach during a shore day. And some cruise passengers using Puerto Rico as a beginning/ending spot might be keen to fly back to St. Thomas for a few days…in which case there is a B&B,  The Caribbean Countess, gay-owned since 1989.

      Traveler Rick Smith recently spent a week on the island, and here’s his report:

      “Just got back from St. Thomas…and after checking the web for gay friends bars or places ended up finding that they had all closed.  Talked to a few people at the resort we stayed at for a week, Marriott Frenchman’s Reef, and they said that there are a lot of gays on the island but they tend to all get together mostly by word of mouth.  If you can find a gay person at a local resort they are more than happy to direct you in the right direction…  The “locals” tend to be a bit more uptight but if you can find others that are from the main land and they seem to be much more approachable when you ask them outright about gay friendly spots.”

      Nearby St. Croix is a more-gay port; we’ll look more closely at it in the future.

      Posting by Randall Shirley

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      • Ron Cullember 5:56 am on January 22, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        The web site for the The Caribbean Countess is no longer on-line 1/22/10

    • Randall Shirley 4:58 pm on August 31, 2009 COMMENT
      Tags: asia cruise, , gay cruise, , long cruise, recession   

      Economy turning the corner? Perhaps time to book that cruise! 

      Hello cruisers–mini-survey below, don’t miss it!

      As the straights drop their kids off for the first days of school it appears Americans and Canadians may finally be figuring out how to put this ridiculous recession behind us. Hopefully that will give more people confidence to book travel plans..

      A Royal Caribbean ship at sunset in Cabo San Lucas. Photo: Randall Shirley

      A Royal Caribbean ship at sunset in Cabo San Lucas. Photo: Randall Shirley

      .but as that happens, prices on cruises will begin to stabilize or rise, so it may be smart to lock in a great cruise now!

      One of the most interesting offers and itineraries I’ve seen lately is a 46-night trans-Pacific cruise on Holland America’s Volendam (Sept. 23 departure). It sails from Seattle, with exotic stops in places like Petropavlosk Kamchatski Russia, Keelung Taiwan, Pusan South Korea, and Da Nang Vietnam, and Sanya China, before ending in Hong Kong. Prices have been around $93/day, which isn’t a huge steal, but not bad considering the complexity of the itinerary and the distance covered. (If you can’t find great discount pricing online yourself, use a travel agent who specializes in cruises!).

      I’m curious: my longest cruise (to date) was 14-nights. Friends of mine recently booked a round-the-world itin on Cunard. Have YOU cruised on a super-long itinerary like the one above? What’s your favorite length of cruise?

      Click here and tell me about your favorite cruise length and ship in a super-short survey!

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    • Randall Shirley 9:47 am on August 25, 2009 COMMENT
      Tags: Broadway Across America, , , gay cruise, , Miami, New Orleans, , Seattle, , Wicked, Wicked musical   

      Alaska sailing this fall? Don't miss Wicked (at recession pricing!) 

      If you’re sailing from Seattle to Alaska (or repositioning) this fall, you may want to arrive a day early and catch the

      Gay-popular Wicked will play several cruise ports this season

      Gay-popular Wicked will play several cruise ports this season. Image courtesy Broadway Across America.

      Broadway touring musical Wicked at the Paramount Theatre. Of course you’ll get lots of great entertainment on your cruise, but Wicked is musical theatre at its best.

      If you’re not familiar with Wicked (and it’s hard to imagine a gay person who isn’t), it is the re-imagined back-story of the two witches from The Wizard of Oz. And it’s simply brilliant.

      Amazingly, Seattle ticket prices start at just $27…a number you’re unlikely to find on Broadway, and a price we likely will never see again once the recession is over.

      Ports where you could see Wicked in the coming months:

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