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  • Randall Shirley 12:01 am on June 6, 2011 COMMENT
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    Dykes on Bikes in Cruise Ports…why not? (Ideas for gay cruise passengers) 

    Here’s a trend that might have extra appeal to our lesbian sailors! Rent a Harley-Davidson motorcycle for your day in port. It’ll take a bit of doing, but imagine the possibilities once you’re on the bike. Of course, you butch gay guys are welcome to do it, too.

    Who knows…for some of you die-hard biker babes, knowing these ports offer such a po

    Seeing a cruise destination by motorcycle might just be the thing for you lesbians... and gay cruise passengers too!

    Seeing a cruise destination by motorcycle might just be the thing for you lesbians... and gay cruise passengers too!

    ssibility might actually influence where you choose to cruise…would it? Comment below, please!

    Note: the dealers may be a fair distance from the port, and there will be plenty of paperwork and liability details to deal with…ride carefully and at your own risk.

    U.S. WEST COAST cruise ports where lesbian and gay cruise passengers could rent a Harley-Davidson

    Anchorage, Alaska, area:
    House of Harley-Davidson

    4334 Spenard Road
    Anchorage, AK 99517
    907-248-5300

    Seattle, Washington, area:
    Eastside Harley-Davidson

    14408 NE 20th St
    Bellevue, WA 98007
    425-702-2000

    Los Angeles, California, area:
    Orange County Harley-Davidson

    8677 Research Drive
    Irvine, CA 92618
    949-727-4464

    U.S. CARIBBEAN cruise ports where lesbian and gay cruise passengers could rent a Harley-Davidson

    Houston / Galveston area:
    San Jacinto Harley-Davidson

    3636 E. Sam Houston Pkwy S.
    Pasadena, TX 77505
    281-991-4275

    New Orleans area:
    Crescent City Rentals at New Orleans Harley-Davidson

    6015 Airline Drive
    Metairie, LA 70003
    504-736-9600

    Tampa, Florida, area:
    Manatee River Harley-Davidson

    624 67th Street Circle E.
    Bradenton, FL 34208
    941-745-2429

    CANADA cruise port where lesbian and gay cruise passengers could rent a Harley-Davidson

    Saint John, New Brunswick, area:
    Eldridge’s

    1230 Fairville Boulevard
    Saint John, NB E2M 5T7
    506-635-1223

    AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALANDcruise ports where lesbian and gay cruise passengers could rent a Harley-Davidson

    Brisbane, Australia, area:
    Morgan & Wacker
    54 Ross Street
    Newstead, QLD 4006
    61-7-3252-5691

    Auckland, New Zealand, area:
    Auckland Motorcycles & Power Sports

    234 Khyber Pass Road
    Newmarket, 1023
    64-9-300-7500

    Christchurch, New Zealand
    Rolling Thunder Harley-Davidson

    35 Manchester Street
    Christchurch, 8011
    64-3-366-0129

    EUROPE cruise ports where lesbian and gay cruise passengers could rent a Harley-Davidson

    Rome, Italy
    Harley-Davidson Roma

    Via Silvio Spaventa 15/17
    Roma, RM 00187
    39-064880452

    Oslo, Norway
    Lazy Boyz Harley-Davidson

    Strømsveien 266
    Oslo, N0 668
    4722907800

    Valencia, Spain
    Harley-Davidson Valencia Nave

    Av. de la pista de la Silla, 26
    Massanasa (Valencia),
    46470 34961251025

    Ibiza, Spain (it couldn’t get better than this!)
    Harley-Davidson Ibiza

    Av. Ignacio Wallis, Nº 31
    Ibiza (Baleares), 07800
    34971318080

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  • Tom Baker 11:13 pm on April 18, 2010 COMMENT
    Tags: , couple, , , , , lesbian, , 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 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 9:47 am on August 25, 2009 COMMENT
      Tags: Broadway Across America, , , , lesbian, , , , 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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    • Randall Shirley 11:35 am on January 30, 2009 COMMENT
      Tags: , , lesbian, , , Repositioning cruise   

      Interesting repositioning cruise, good pricing 

      Morning cruise fans,

      I get a LOT of emails about different cruises and deals, from a variety of sources. This itinerary struck me as

      Great deals ahead on this ship--as low as $45/night for a 12-night cruise!

      Great deals ahead on this ship--as low as $45/night for a 12-night cruise!

      very unusual (New Orleans to Boston, with several interesting stops) and I know there is some great pricing available on it. I’ve seen it advertised as low as $549/person/inside. That’s only $45/day. Wow. Check with your favorite agent who might even be able to get you a better deal or some perks.

      I’ve personally never sailed NCL, but friends report they enjoyed the experience.

      There is also at least one MeetMeOnBoard user (couple) planning to take this trip, connect with them here.

      If you book it (or ANY cruise), be sure to update your profile so others gay, lesbian, and friendly cruisers can find you!

      Happy sailing,

      Randall

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      • Lee 9:08 am on March 14, 2009 Permalink | Reply

        Hi!

        I’m the member that is on this trip! I know of one other couple and one solo traveler that are also going on the cruise, and hopefully I can get them to join the web site!

        My partner and I have been on NCL many times and have always met several other “family”members on board. NCL has always scheduled and posted the “Friends of Dorothy” meetings in the daily schedule, and the gatherings overall have well attended. We have always been treated very well by the crew and find that they are very friendly and have no problem with our status as a couple!

    • Randall Shirley 10:34 pm on December 23, 2008 COMMENT
      Tags: , connect, , dance, , , , lesbian, , social networking   

      Gays at Sea…somewhere near Hilo 

      Your Editor and Partner at Sea

      Your Editor and Partner at Sea

      It’s Christmas Eve eve, and onboard the Celebrity Mercury plenty of creatures are stirring as we finally feel Hawaiian breezes blow across the decks.

      The gay guys are all having plenty of fun. Sun, gym, sublime food, dancing, connecting. Gay staffers have noticed us and are warming up. (As yet, haven’t met any lesbians).

      It’s all good. In fact, it’s better than good. It’s fantastic. It’s why I continue to believe cruising is the best vacation value on earth.

      We’re enjoying getting to know our MMOB pals Mike & Joey. And all the other gays we’ve met seem pretty keen on learning more about how to use the site. Perhaps they’re just a little jealous that Mike & Joey already had good dining partners lined up before the cruise.

      Meanwhile…happy KwanChrisMakkuh. I’m off to find a fruity drink and flirt with a hot homo. Wish you were here. Loving this cruise!

      Randall

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      • Cruise Ships 2:45 pm on January 2, 2009 Permalink | Reply

        The most important is to have fun with the right people, and when you are on board of such cruise ship, this is normally expected. I wanted to be there, but unfortunately failed

    • Randall Shirley 1:37 pm on December 9, 2008 COMMENT
      Tags: , , , , lesbian, , Solstice,   

      Gays love Celebrity, so we should love this ship! 

      The Celebrity Solstice will certainly be popular with G&L cruiser!

      Tom Baker, owner of Aquafest Cruises (an agency that organizes gay groups on mainstream ships, among other things), was super lucky–he got to check out the brand new Celebritiy Solstice on a recent agent preview cruise.

      Tom’s a shutterbug, and has a couple hundred photos posted at SmugMug, including the shot at right. Check them out.

      As for Celebrity…I’m happy to say I’ll be sailing on them for the first time next week, with a small gay group. Should be a blast. Stay tuned for updates!

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      • Jake 4:11 pm on December 10, 2008 Permalink | Reply

        Wow! The Celebrity Solstice looks like a fantastic ship! Trendy and stylish but not losing the elegance the line has become known for in their ship designs and decor. Very nice pictures. Thanks for the link. Too bad my schedule doesn’t permit me to do the Atlantis charter on her this March.

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